Talespinner Children's Theatre

Talespinner Children's Theatre
Formation 2012
Type Theatre group
Location
  • 5209 Detroit Ave.
    Cleveland, OH 44102
Artistic director(s)
Alison Garrigan
Website www.talespinnerchildrenstheatre.org

Talespinner Children's Theatre (TCT) is a professional theater for child audiences based in Cleveland, Ohio. Its inaugural season began in early 2012, and since its inception has been based in the Reinberger Auditorium in the Gordon Square neighborhood in the city's Near West Side.

TCT specializes in presenting imaginative original work inspired by or adapted from classic tales from world literature. To date, each play produced (adapted from fables, folktales, myths and literature) has been an original work commissioned by TCT from a Cleveland-area playwright. Presented on the thrust, platform stage in the Reinberger Auditorium, productions feature small ensembles of adult actors, utilizing puppets, dance, movement, music and song and fantastical costumes to bring each play to life for young audiences.[1]

TCT also provides theater-arts classes for children throughout the year.<ref name'"classes">Fox 8 - My Town: Talespinner Children’s Theatre Arts Classes</ref>

Founded by Artistic Director Alison Garrigan, TCT has a board of directors and paid staff.[1]

Critical Response

During its brief history, TCT has received strong support from Cleveland area critics. Rave and Pan blog reviewer Christine Howey has said their work is "always engaging"[2] and CoolCleveland.com has asserted that "performances at Talespinner Children’s Theatre are always magical".[3]

Awards

Cleveland Critics Circle, Special Recognition (2013) "for producing shows for kids that adults can enjoy, using local writers as adaptors and playwrights".[4]

Productions

2017 Season

2016 Season

2015 Season

2014 Season

2013 Season

2012 Season

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/25/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.