Aristocats KIDS, 2nd/3rd grade Fall 2024

Welcome to

Spring 2026

  • Youth Stage Programs
    Our Youth Stage production programs are perfect for students who want to put their skills to practice on the stage. These programs blend skill building exercises into the rehearsal process of learning and putting on a performance. Students in these programs grow in confidence on stage, memorization, and team building. No previous theatre experience needed, but previous experience recommended for rising grades 6 and up. Attendance is taken into consideration for student responsibilities.

    Skill Classes
    Skill classes focus specifically on growing student skills in the related theme of the class. These programs feature games, activities, crafting, and student devised work to build students theatre skills and interpersonal skills. No previous theatre experience needed for introductory programs!

  • We offer payment plans and tuition assistance to any interested registering family. No student is turned away for financial reasons.

    Payment Plans: To set up a payment plan for your student’s upcoming program, please contact Education Director Erika March.

    Tuition Assistance: To guarantee that your student gets into their preferred program, we suggest you enroll for the program as soon as you are able. After enrolling, email Education@TownHallTheatre.com to apply for the Correll Family Tuition Assistance Fund.

Join us this Spring for classes and productions that follow young people on journeys through otherworldly or magical places to forge new paths of their own.

Jump to…

1st grade
2nd/3rd grade
4th/5th grade
6-12th grade

Pre-K and Kindergarten

The Land of Oz

Classes: Wednesdays 3-3:45pm, September 3rd-October 22nd

Pre-Kinder and Kindergarten students in this skills based program will learn musical theatre and creative play basics through the sites, sounds, and imaginative world of the Land of Oz. Join us as students grow skills in body control, beginning voice and dance skills, and imaginative play alongside storybook favorites like Dorothy, Toto, Glinda the good, and the Wizard of Oz himself!

Single Program Tuition: $175 | Total Class Hours: 6 Hours

Register for PreK/Kindergarten programs

1st Grade

By Jacob Dorn

1st grade students in this program will learn theatre and performance basics and then build upon their new skills to put on a play!

  • Classes:
    Thursdays 4-6pm, January 29th-April 9th (No Class April 2nd)
    Technical Rehearsals: April 16th and 17th from 4-7pm
    Performances: April 18th at 2pm AND 5pm

  • Overworked and under-appreciated Cinderella swings her broom at the Fairy Godmother, thinking she’s a giant moth.  Meanwhile, Queen Hobnail wants Prince Shubert to choose a suitable princess, but he would rather play video games than dance with a girl.  The beleaguered Fairy Godmother manages to bring the two together, at least until midnight, while Cinderella’s stepmother and stepsisters wait for the other shoe to drop.  This upbeat, slap-happy fractured fairy tale will delight performers and audiences alike.

Single Program Tuition: $595 | Total Class Hours: 30 Hours

Register for 1st Grade program

2nd and 3rd Grade

By Edith Weiss

2nd and 3rd grade students in this program will build on theatre and performance basics and then use their new skills to put on a play!

  • Classes: Tuesdays 4-6pm January 27th-April 14th (No Class March 31st)
    Technical Rehearsals: April 20th and April 22nd from 4-7pm
    Performances: April 24th at 6pm AND April 25th at 2pm

  • Classes: Wednesdays 4-6pm January 28th-April 15th (No Class April 1st)
    Technical Rehearsals: April 21st and April 23rd from 4-7pm
    Performances: April 25th at 6pm AND April 26th at 2pm

  • Who knew holding a grudge could cause so much trouble?  It does when the Grudge is a real-life downer that won’t go away, won’t leave you alone and brings all of his crummy friends along to bug you, too!  It all starts simple enough, with a borrowed sweater mishap that eventually involves Gretchen’s sister, best friend and brother.  Gretchen begins holding a grudge against all of them.  Literally.  The Grudge, who loves being held and sits on the couch next to her, invites his friends — the Moodkeeters, Peevish and Hothead, and finally the dreaded Doldrum family — all of whom hang onto Gretchen.  As she sinks deeper into the doldrums, her friends and family desperately try to come up with ways to get her back to herself.  Nothing seems to work until at last Gretchen finally comes to a realization:  only she can be responsible for getting rid of the Grudge and all his friends.

Single Program Tuition: $645 | Total Class Hours: 32 Hours

Register for the Tuesday Cast
Join the Wednesday Cast Waitlist

4th and 5th Grade

By Todd Wallinger

4th and 5th grade students in this program will grow theatre and performance intermediate skills and then use their new skills to put on a play!

  • Classes: Mondays 4-6:30pm, January 26th-April 20th (No Class March 30th)
    Technical Rehearsals: April 27th and April 29th from 4-7pm
    Performances: May 1st at 7pm AND May 2nd at 2pm

  • Classes: Thursdays 4-6:30pm, January 29th-April 23rd (No Class April 2nd)
    Technical Rehearsals: April 28th and April 30th from 4-7pm
    Performances: May 2nd at 7pm AND May 3rd at 2pm

  • During the day, A Likely Story may look like any other used bookstore.  But at night, it’s a place where magic happens.  That’s when the characters inside the books come alive. 

    Six of those characters — Dorothy Gale, Robin Hood, Pollyanna, Sherlock Holmes, Heidi, and Tom Sawyer — long to help Margie, the scatterbrained owner, save her struggling store.  But they’re not allowed to leave the building or be seen by human eyes.  So when a pair of smugglers comes looking for a stolen necklace hidden inside one of the books, the characters are torn.  Should they warn Margie and risk disappearing forever?  Or can they find a way to defeat the crooks without being seen? 

    Featuring additional appearances by such beloved literary characters as the Queen of Hearts, Long John Silver, and Doctor Dolittle, this charming comedy celebrates the joy of reading in a fresh, fun-filled way.

Single Program Tuition: $760 | Total Class Hours: 40 Hours

Register for the Monday Cast
Register for the Thursday Cast

6th-12th Grade

By Adam Szymkowicz

6th-12th grade students in this program will build on intermediate to advanced theatre skills and then use their new skills to put on a play!

  • Classes:
    Sundays 10am-12:30pm February 15th-May 3rd AND
    Mondays 4-6:30pm February 16th-May 4th (No Class March 29th/30th)
    Technical Rehearsals: May 6th-8th from 4-7pm
    Performances: May 9th at 2pm and 7pm, May 10th at 2pm

  • The future of a whimsical, almost magical bookstore is uncertain after the owner dies and leaves the shop to her niece Rachel. Rachel has a job in New York City that doesn't pay her enough and a fiancé that won't stop calling. She doesn't have the time or patience to run a bookstore, so when real estate magnate Max Brewer offers her more money than she can imagine to turn the store into an apartment complex, her choice seems like a no-brainer. But as the shop works its magic on her and she gets to know the eccentric employees and clientele, she starts to wonder: Can you really put a price on a beloved community bookstore?

Single Program Tuition: $1,057.50 | Total Class Hours: 75 Hours

Register for the 6th-12th grade program

Quick Information Links

  • For more information about Town Hall Education and our teaching artists, click here.

  • We offer payment plans and tuition assistance to any interested registering family.

    No student is turned away for financial reasons. Email HERE to apply for the Correll Family Tuition Assistance Fund.

  • Click here for Town Hall’s Parent Student Handbook.