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In- Person Field Trip Reservation REQUEST

Student Weekday Matinees are open to all schools, montessories, daycares, and preschools.  Homeschoolers, please book through the Homeschool Field Trips page.

To reserve a field trip for your class of 10 or more, please log in, fill out the form below, and hit submit. If your school group is fewer than 10, please reserve your tickets by calling the School Shows Coordinator at 206.859.4000 or emailing schoolshows@sct.org. For more info about each show, click on the links below!

A Tale of Peter Rabbit

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

April 30 - May 17, 2024. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

Beatrix Potter's timeless tale of Peter Rabbit is given a modern twist by award-winning writer Trista Baldwin. What does it mean to be a good bunny? If everyone thinks you’re a bad bunny, can you ever be good? In this moving and adventurous reimagining of Beatrix Potter’s classic tale, Peter Rabbit and his three sisters come together to tell a story of their very own.

All performances are currently full. For questions, please email our School Shows Coordinator at schoolshows@sct.org.

Dog Man: The Musical

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 6+

September 26 - October 20, 2023. Approx. 64 minutes, no intermission.

Dog Man: The Musical is based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants and Cat Kid Comic Club.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it's time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

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Goodnight Moon

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 3+

October 11 - November 3, 2023. Approx. 75 minutes, including one 10-minute intermission.

Goodnight Moon has been cherished by generations for over 40 years, and SCT’s lively musical production has been popular all over the country since the world premiere in 2007. Now we’re bringing this signature piece home again so a new group of children and families can enjoy the surprise and delight of Bunny’s imaginative detours on the way to dreamland. In this intimate production, everyone will revel with Bunny in the fun of jumping cows, dancing bears, and a room that springs to life. Goodnight Moon is a truly timeless theatre experience the whole family can enjoy.

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A Very Electric Christmas

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR All AGES 

November 15 - December 15, 2023. Approx. 60 minutes, no intermission.

This electrified tale follows the journey of a young bird named Max and his family as they embark on their migration south for the winter. When a gust of wind blows Max off course, he finds himself in a wondrous and unfamiliar world at the North Pole. Follow Max's adventures as he encounters dancing toy soldiers, caroling worms, and performing poinsettias, all while trying to find his way back to his family. A soundtrack of timeless holiday hits from Nat King Cole, Mariah Carey, and Tchaikovsky, accompanies this magical and captivating tale of family, friendship, and hope.

Content Warning: This show includes strobes, flashing lights, and is performed in a darkened theatre. This production also contains mild allusions to violence, including a scene in which candy canes are used to mimic guns.

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Luchadora!

Field Trip PERFORMANCES | FOR AGES 8+

February 27 - March 15, 2024. Approx. 75 minutes, no intermission.

Transport yourself to the world of lucha libre—Mexican wrestling, with this inspired adaptation of the Chinese legend Hua Mulan. The discovery of a worn pink wrestling mask prompts Nana Lupita, a Washington grandmother, to share her coming of age story growing up in 1960s Texas. As we follow Lupita's journey, we witness her life as a daring teen tomboy; bike riding with her friends, working at her father's flower stand, and lucha libre. When a World Championship match is announced, Lupita’s excitement explodes; she anticipates seeing it until she discovers her ailing father is one of the wrestlers. With the help of a magical mask maker, Lupita secretly trains to take her father's place. She soon finds it difficult keeping her secret from her friends and, most importantly, her father.

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