
It’s hard to plan a night at the theater that everyone in the family can enjoy. There’s not enough slapstick for the kids, not enough action for dad, and not enough Justin Timberlake for mom.
However, with the Center of Creative Arts’ new COCA Presents series, debuting October 19, you’ll discover an enchanting theater experience that will keep every member of the family glued to his or her seat. COCA Presents has taken COCA’s popular Family Theatre Series of the past and expanded it to offerings that appeal to all ages.
Explained Shawna Flanigan, director of arts education programs and curator of COCA Presents, “We had heard from audiences that their children were aging out of the series very quickly. In their evaluation forms, there were asking for more options in the series for their older children.
"One goal in creating a broader series was in response to that feedback," she continued, "so you see work like H+, Nearly Lear and Trick Boxing that wouldn’t have been formerly included but that are attractive offerings for ‘tweens’ and ‘teens.’”
In addition, by expanding the series to run year-round, COCA has been able to meet the schedules of innovative and international touring companies who can bring their exception offerings to a St. Louis stage as well as shine a spotlight on COCA’s own student dance, theatre and vocal ensemble companies. The series includes:
Single tickets for COCA Presents shows are currently available, or purchase a series subscription package to make sure your family doesn’t miss a moment of the excitement. Visit www.cocastl.org or call the Box Office at 314-561-4877 for more information.
COCA Presents is an incredible way to introduce kids to theater or keep the passion of current theater fans going strong.
Remarked Flanigan, “I hope that audiences leave the series with an expanded interest in the arts – many of these shows happen at the intersection of multiple art forms and with wildly different approaches to storytelling. I hope that they challenge our audiences to step outside of their comfort zone and engage their imaginations in new ways.”
Photo courtesy of COCA
Metro East mom Nicole Plegge has written for STL Parent for more than 12 years. Besides working as a freelance writer & public relations specialist, and raising two daughters and a husband, Nicole's greatest achievements are finding her misplaced car keys each day and managing to leave the house in a stain-free shirt. Her biggest regret is never being accepted to the Eastland School for Girls. Follow Nicole on Twitter @STLWriterinIL
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