Orlando Repertory Theatre 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando, FL 32803 407-896-7365 info@orlandorep.com

Field Trips

Orlando Repertory Theatre's 2010-2011 Field Trip Season


  • Tickets are $9.00 each including one free ticket for every 10 purchased.
  • Make your reservation before August 31st and receive $7 Tickets. (This offer is exclusively for Pippi Longstocking).
  • All specials include the one free ticket for every 10 purchased

To Reserve call Stacie Perez at (407) 896-7365 ext. 203 or email Stacief@orlandorep.com


 

Pippi Longstocking

 
 
 
 
Story by Astrid Lindgren
Adapted for the Stage by Thomas W. Olson
Music Composed by Roberta Carlson
 
September 9 - October 8, 2010
The classic heroine in red braids turns the town upside down! Dressed in her unique style and living with only her horse and pet monkey, Pippi possesses untold wealth, super strength, and an eccentric outlook on life that aid in her madcap adventures. This high-spirited musical takes us inside the Villa Villekulla and beyond!
 
Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
Run Time: Approximately 1 hour
 

 Pip-Squeak: An Anti-Bullying Magic Show

 

September 22 & 29, 2010

Because of his small size,  Tony was bullied in the cafeteria, in the gymnasium, on the playground and generally anywhere there were no adults present. Now using comedy, amazing magic tricks, juggling and a coat-rack loaded with costumes, Tony Brent gently and humorously teaches children how to cope with being bullied. In addition, children learn to recognize the signs of bullying and whether or not they, themselves might be guilty of bullying! Tony portrays various people from his childhood including a teacher, a janitor and a lunch lady and role-plays with children about how they should react if they or a friend are bullied.

Show times: September 22 & 29 at 10:30 am
Run time: Approximately 1 hour

Presented in special arrangement with WonderWorks.

 

 

The House at Pooh Corner

 

 
 
 
By A.A. Milne
Adapted by Bettye Knapp
 
October 7 - November 5, 2010
The Hundred Acre Wood is buzzing as Pooh and Piglet decide to build a house for Eeyore, a peculiar new animal called Tigger arrives, and Christopher Robin frets as he is about to be sent away to a place called Education. All the classic A.A. Milne characters bring this charming story to life and remind us all that friendship makes anything possible. 
 
Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
Run Time: Approximately 1 hour
 



 Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!
 
 
 

A play by Allison Gregory
Adapted from the book series by Barbara Park
 
November 11  - December 17, 2010
Junie B. Jones is back and just in time for the holidays! With Tattletale May around, it is impossible for Junie B. to enjoy all the festivities like elf costumes, the class play, and singing joyful songs. Will Room One’s Secret Santa be the perfect opportunity to give May exactly what she deserves? 
 
Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
Run Time: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes
 


Anne Frank & Me (A Sideways Series Production)
 
 
 
By Cherie Bennett
Story by Cherie Bennett with Jeff Gottesfeld, based on their novel
 
January 27 - February 25, 2011
Nicole Burns is a modern teen that doubts the truth and cares even less.  When her class reads The Diary of Anne Frank, we learn that Nicole and her parents are Holocaust deniers.   Through incredible twists, she ultimately comes face-to-face with the horror of the Holocaust, and—in an extraordinary sequence—meets Anne Frank on a cattle car to Auschwitz.  We start out with Nicole in today's teen world of MTV. Hip-hop dancing, unfinished homework assignments, and young love are all transported with her to Nazi-occupied Paris, 1942-44, and then are brought forward again to the light and hope of the present.
 
 Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
 Run Time: Approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes
 


Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
 
 

 
Adapted from the Book by Doreen Cronin
Illustrations by Betsy Lewin
Adapted by James E. Grote
 Music by George Howe
Lyrics by George Howe and James E. Grote
 
February 24 - March 25, 2011
When Farmer Brown hears more clicking and clacking than mooing, he knows something is wrong. The cows discover an old typewriter and quickly unite with the other animals to stand up for their rights and demand better working conditions! Duck is there to assist these literate bovines in this toe-tapping, barnyard musical. 
 
Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
Run Time: Approximately 1 hour


James and the Giant Peach
 
 
 
by Roald Dahl
Adapted by David Wood
 
April 14 - May 20, 2011
When magic touches an old peach tree, strange things begin to happen!  James crawls through a hole in the giant peach where he is greeted by a band of over-sized insects that whisk him away on a grand adventure.  Many suitably sticky situations await our hero in this Roald Dahl classic fantasy.

Show times: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays at 10:30 am
Run Time: Approximately 1 hour