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2025-2026 SEASON

Robin Hood

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 8+

March 25 - May 8, 2026. Approx. 70 minutes, no intermission.

A wannabe king, lawless law enforcement, and the rich hoarding all the wealth—it's dark times in Nottingham. But out of the mists of nearby Sherwood Forest comes the hero we've been waiting for. In this age-old tale of rebellion against injustice, join Robin Hood in his action-packed fight against oppression. With swords, bows and arrows, and a few friends, Robin Hood brings his daring exploits to the stage in this high-energy and timely take on the classic story.

But there's no sitting on the sidelines—Robin Hood and his merry band need you. Become part of the action as the characters enlist the audience to help create the story and join the fight. Featuring music, frenetic pacing, humor, and heart, Robin Hood shows what happens when people who have nothing stand up to those who have everything.

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The three Billy Goats Gruff stand confidently on a stone bridge, mid-journey. Beneath them, an open storybook spills out illustrations, symbolizing the magical blend of stories in the play.

Billy goats gruff and other tales

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

April 28 - May 22, 2026. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s newest production, Billy Goats Gruff and Other Tales, presents a fresh and engaging reimagining of three cherished children’s stories—Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Little Pigs, and The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Filled with adventure, humor, and heroism, the story follows a brave raccoon and clever mouse who are on a journey to collect treasure. Along the way, they unknowingly help the goats, bears, and pigs, preventing disaster—without any of the animals ever encountering a true villain. This imaginative retelling seamlessly interweaves three classic tales into a heartwarming adventure that celebrates friendship and courage.

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2026-2027 SEASON

Illustration of a cartoonish green fuzzy monster making a scary face toward two children. One child appears amused, the other confused.

Leonardo! A Wonderful Show about a Terrible Monster

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

September 30–October 30, 2026. Approx. 45 minutes, no intermission.

Leonardo is a terrible monster. He tries so hard to be scary, but he just...isn't. But then he hatches a plan to find the most scaredy-cat kid in the world. Will Leonardo finally get to scare someone? Or will it be the start of an unlikely friendship?

This Halloween season, join Seattle Children's Theatre for a not-very-spine-chilling, not-particularly-hair-raising, not-very-frightening-at-all-really romp with a monster. Based on the book by beloved author Mo Willems, Leonardo! A Wonderful Show about a Terrible Monster uses hundreds of puppets and props to bring Mo Willems' books to life. Discover why making friends doesn't have to be scary.

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Illustration of a young boy and his uncle in superhero costumes sitting on a roof at night. The uncle is pointing to the night sky while the outlines of several constellations are shaped like human fighters.

I'll Be Your Superhero

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 8+

October 14–October 30, 2026. Approx. 65 minutes, no intermission.

When a 10-year-old boy named Xavier has to go live with his uncle, it isn't easy. His uncle John John has just left the Marines after eight years of service, and both must navigate family issues and strong emotions—both within themselves and with each other.

But something happens when they hear about the most famous Comic Con in the world. Xavier and John John discover a mutual love of superheroes and decide to take the trip, donning their own costumes. Can a superhero outfit help them find their own superpowers? Can they learn to trust one another and triumph over a world of obstacles and uncertainty? Can cosplay help them find their real selves? Join Seattle Children's Theatre for this exciting and heartfelt world premiere work.

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Illustration of a Christmas tree with letters of the alphabet hanging from it like ornaments.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Holiday Musical

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

November 18–December 18, 2026. Approx. 55 minutes, no intermission.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is back at Seattle Children's Theatre, and this time wrapped in tinsel! Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Holiday Musical puts a holiday spin on our wildly popular production as the alphabet scrambles to decorate a giant Christmas tree. They string lights, hang ornaments, and sing, dance, and tumble into holiday hijinks. With lively songs, clownish comedy, and plenty of audience participation, this merry musical invites kids and grown-ups alike to clap, sing, dance and join in the fun, and discover that every letter and sound has a place in this sparkly celebration.

More than a holiday show, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Holiday Musical is a joyful exploration of the alphabet, imagination, and togetherness.

Based on Chicka Chicka Boom Boom © 1989 by Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault, and Lois Ehlert. All rights reserved. Licensed by Moxie & Company, LLC.

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Twelve Kinds of Ice

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 6+

January 27–February 12, 2026. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

Young Ellen can't wait for winter. From skating on frozen streams to parties on an icy lake, winter brought friends, family, and fun together, creating memories that never leave her.

In this cozy wintertime play at Seattle Children's Theatre, based on the award-winning book by Ellen Bryan Obed, Twelve Kinds of Ice sees an adult Ellen sharing stories from her winters in Maine and how she learned that anything is possible with practice and care. Featuring live music on piano and guitar, Ellen looks back at her childhood on the ice, and sees herself reflected back.

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Illustration of a young girl riding a red dragon. The dragon is flying through the night sky over a jagged mountain in front of the moon.

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 7+

February 17–March 12, 2026. Approx. 70 minutes, no intermission.

Minli lives in a rundown house in the desolate valley of Fruitless Mountain. In the evenings, her father tells her folktales about dragons, jewels, and the Old Man on the Moon, who knows the answers to all life's questions. One day, determined to improve her family's fortunes, Minli sets off to find the Old Man, on the Moon to ask for help.

Based on the award-winning novel by Grace Lin, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is a musical that takes audiences on an extraordinary journey. Along the way, Minli encounters a cast of incredible characters and magical creatures, including a dragon who accompanies her on her quest for the ultimate answer. Can Minli find the Old Man on the Moon and help her family, or will his answer be something quite different?

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MAROONED! A Space Comedy

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 6+

March 31–April 16, 2027. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

An astronaut traveling 87,000 light years into space crash-lands on an uncharted planet. There, with only her robotic friend ATA to help, she must survive and find rescue. Can she handle the strange creatures and isolation—not to mention the absurd quirks of her robot companion—and find her way home?

Rocketing to Seattle Children's Theatre this spring, MAROONED! A Space Comedy is a sci-fi comedy packed with slapstick humor, parodies of classic space adventure tropes, and over-the-top mishaps, turning a life-or-death scenario into a comedic journey. MAROONED! A Space Comedy combines live performance, shadow puppetry, and marionettes in a production that is "Achingly beautiful..." (Maryland Theatre Guide) and "...amusing, charming, delightful and, at times, utterly and completely astonishing" (DC Theatre Scene).

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The Gruffalo

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

April 22–May 21, 2027. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

Join Mouse on a daring adventure through the deep, dark wood in Seattle Children's Theatre's magical, musical adaptation of the classic picture book by Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler.

Searching for hazelnuts, Mouse meets the cunning Fox, the eccentric old Owl, and the high-spirited Snake. Will the story of the terrifying Gruffalo save Mouse from ending up as dinner for these hungry woodland creatures? After all, there's no such thing as a Gruffalo—is there?

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Blue photo collage of a microphone floating above the Earth, surrounded by sparkles. A spotlight shines on the scene from above.

You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 14+

May 27, 2027 and June 11, 2027. Approx. 90 minutes, no intermission.

When our narrator M—a sharp-witted, 20-year-old drag performer—discovers their father, Greg, has been diagnosed with stage-four pancreatic cancer, the whole Murphy family is thrown into chaos. As Greg spends sleepless nights watching nature documentaries, he becomes convinced that he is the Earth—and that both he and the planet are being taken down by their own "Big C's": his cancer and climate change.

From surprise visits from Greta Thunberg to extinct-animal support groups, Seattle favorite Keiko Green's darkly funny and wildly imaginative new play blends fantastical storytelling with heartfelt family drama. You are cordially invited to party like it's the apocalypse and take part in the cathartic celebration of love, loss, and everything in between.

Please note: This co-production will take place in the Leo K. Theater at Seattle Rep. Learn more about visiting Seattle Rep and their ticket policies here.

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