Lexington, KY - All shows take place at the LCT Main Stage (418 W. Short St.), unless noted otherwise. Shows are at 2 p.m. Sundays, and 2 and 7 p.m. Saturdays. For tickets, call (859) 254-4546 or visit www.lctonstage.org.
I Dedicate this Ride: The Making of Isaac Murphy. Sept. 26, Oct. 2 -
3. A world-premiere production written by Frank X. Walker. Ride alongside Isaac Murphy, a world-renowned Kentucky-born African-American jockey, in the race of a lifetime.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Oct. 10, 16 -
17. This stage production is based on the enormously popular series by Laura Numeroff.
River Rat and Cat. Oct. 23 -
24. Trouble lurks down the river, and this unusual friendship faces a mighty clash. Two animals so different shouldn't be friends anyway, right?
Junie B. Jones: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells. Nov. 27, Dec. 4 -
5. When you see the words "Dear First Grade Journal," you know you're about to find out what really happens in elementary school. Junie B. Jones tells it like it is - especially when it involves Blabbermouth May.
The Never Ending Story. Dec. 12, 18 -
19. As the Nothing grows, the Childlike Empress begins to die, so she chooses a champion to save her kingdom - Atreyu of the Great Quest, Hero of Fantastica. Be transported with Bastian as he uncovers what awaits within these pages.
Cows Don't Fly. Jan. 23, 29 -
30, 2011. What do you do when your cow flies and your pig drives off with your pick-up? Miss Rosemary better figure out something fast.
Anne Frank and Me. March 5 - 6, 2011. Nicole Burns is your average American teenager, but an accident transports her back 70 years to Paris, France, where she learns what it is like to be a Jew in occupied France.
The Princess Who Lost Her Hair. March 13, March 19 -
20, 2011. When a princess refuses to give even a strand of her beautiful hair to a bird building a nest, it costs her her hair, and her kingdom its livelihood.
Click Clack Moo: Cows That Type. May 1, 14 -
15, 2011. Farmer Brown has a problem. Ever since his cows found an old typewriter, all day long it's click, clack moo. And typing is just the beginning.