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Past Productions

2023

  • Mischief Theatre: Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Murder At Haversham

  • From The Top Step 

 

2022

  • Dear Dumb Wimpy Diary 

  • Sorry Walt 

 

2019 

  • There’s Something About Matilda 

  • Bill and Ted’s Historial Adventure 

  • Random Acts of Mischief Theatre: Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Murder At Haversham Manor 

  • Girls Who Run With The Wolves 

 

2018

  • Girl Up 

  • Tales of a Fourth Grade Super Fudge-a-Mania 

  • One Act Plays: The Usual Detectives, 18.5 Ways to Bomb Your Audition and Cut.

 

2017

  • Scout 

  • One Act Plays: Clue, Cage Birds and Sorry Walt. 

  • The Adventures of Captain Underpants 

  • Roar 

 

2016

  • Ms. Peregrines School for Peculiar Children 

  • Ella Enchanted 

  • I Am Super Girl 

 

2015

  • The Bully Effect 

  • One Act Plays: It Runs In The Family and 13.5 Ways to Bomb Your College Interview.

  • Wimpy Another Twisted Tale of Literacy 

  • Paper Dolls 

 

2014 

  • Bill and Ted’s Historical Adventure 

  • One Act Plays: Clue and Bald Soprano. 

  • Scout 

  • Oh Boy 

 

2013 

  • A Not So Little Princess 

  • The Bully Effect 

  • Girl on Fire 

 

2012

  • There’s Something About Matilda 

  • Vimy 

  • The Bully Effect

  • Secret Language of Girls 

 

2011

  • Tales of A Fourth Grade SuperFudge-a-Mania 

  • History Boys 

  • Sisterhood of The Travelling Pants 

 

2010

  • Wimpy a Twisted Tale of Literacy 

  • Bubba Begonia You’ll Be Sorry 

Growing In The Arts School of Dramatic & Expressive Arts acknowledges that we are gathered on the traditional territory

of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral peoples, the ancestral guardians of this land and its waterways. 

 

We are grateful to live, learn, and create on this land, and we recognize the enduring presence, knowledge, laws, and

philosophies of the Indigenous Peoples with whom we share it.

 

As treaty people, we are called to reflect on our responsibilities: to honor our relationships and uphold the principles of truth and reconciliation.

 

As we come together in celebration of art, story, and expression, we also pause to remember and mourn the children who were taken to residential schools, those who never returned home and those still missing. We honor the children who were denied love, language, ceremony, and community.

​​​​We will not forget. 

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Let this message be more than words. Let it be a call to action in our work, in our art, and in our lives

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