Performances


Reading Rocks!
This high energy show is intended for K-4 and is perfect for bolstering enthusiasm in reading. Can be expanded into residency.

Absolutely Adirondack!
Take a trip with Singer/Songwriter Brian Chevalier through the history and folklore of our beautiful region with his original music. This performance is also available with a striking slide presentation. A study guide is available upon request.



Kid Stuff!
This program is a very popular concert that combines games, music, movement and sign language and is focused on one thing...FUN!!! Great for family fun nights or special events!

Adirondack Live!
Adirondack Live! Is a 45-minute original production of music, theatre and humor depicting the characters, folklore, history and beauty of the Adirondack Region, including original songs, an audience-participation segment in which children are asked to provide suggestions for a blues song and brief dramatizations of historical characters from the Adirondack's rich past that depict the conflict and changes affecting the region. Cast size 2-5 and workshops available to suit your budget and needs. This is a great cross-curricular opportunity that will include Social Studies, ELA, Character Education and Performing Arts. Collaborating with Brian Chevalier on this program is Neil Herr, who brings with him 20 years' experience writing, directing, teaching performing and producing original musical theatre in New York City, on National Public Radio and in public and private schools and local theaters.

Character Ed & Ned!
Character Ed and Character Ned bring your Character Education needs to life with skits, music and humor. This 45-minute performance can be enhanced with grade-appropriate workshops, and study guides are available to prepare your students in advance. Your students will laugh and participate as they learn about topics such as cooperation, respect, self-awareness, problem solving, conflict resolution and goal setting. Fully compliant with all NYS mandates for Character Education in the public schools.