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Spellbound Theatre 2017-18

4/9/2017

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A story for every season
Tickets are available now for the 2017-18 Spellbound performance season at the Old Stone House.  Our sixth season features the return of our most popular "pop-up" storytelling and puppetry performances, as well as "Babywild", an interactive performance made just for 6-18 month olds.

Join us all year long at the Old Stone House for Spellbound's award-winning performances for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, and see what makes Spellbound a one-of-a-kind family experience.


If you are purchasing tickets to more than one show, consider getting a Spellbound Season Pass - For only $10, you get 20% off all shows, all season.
Babywild
A big adventure for little explorers
An interactive performance just for babies ages 6-18 months
February 23, 24, 25


Stand Clear of the Closing Doors, Please
Catbear, a lost toy, travels through the subways of New York as he searches for his way home.
  • November 18
  • June 10

Up & Down Again
A construction site comes to life with interactive cranes, tools, and diggers used to construct a surprising project.
  • December 9


Grow!
Follow the life cycle of an apple seed through four seasons with songs, poetry, and sign language for very young children.
  • September 23
  • April 22

Book of Hours
A larger than life book leads children through familiar daily events using favorite nursery rhymes and songs to tell the story.
  • January 20

The Last Coin
A adventure story of light, shadows, and kindness.
  • October 28
  • March 18

Under the Tree
A young girl escapes her noisy life and takes us on an immersive exploration of a magical world in her own backyard.  
  • May 19

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Staff and Artists
    • Board of Directors
    • Commitment to Anti-Racism
    • 2024 Year in Review
    • Resources
  • Support
  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Programs
    • Schools
    • Free Family Art Days
    • Digital
  • Performances
    • Lullaby Land >
      • Original Web-Series
      • Devising Phase One
      • Devising Phase Two
      • Lullaby Land Phase Three Digital Program
      • Support Development
    • Pop Up Performances >
      • Stand Clear Of The Closing Doors, Please
      • Grow!
      • The Naughty Penguin
      • Up & Down Again
      • Under the Tree
      • Oceansong
    • Touring Shows >
      • The World Inside Me
      • Wink
      • Shakespeare's Stars
      • Babywild
      • Ears, Nose, and Tail
    • Past Shows >
      • The Last Coin
      • A Book of Hours
      • Grump
      • SPARC: Memory
      • Aidee
      • Before We Grew
  • Spellbound Screen-Free
  • Spellbound en Casa
    • Spellbound Sin-Pantallas
  • Spellbound在家
    • Spellbound 无屏幕
  • #ArtsAreMySuperpower
  • Spellbound's Active Shows
  • Lullaby Land Digital Program