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- In this extraordinarily faithful stage version of the second Oz book, the only major deletions were things unperformable on stage (The Jackdaw's nest and the Gryphon/Sawhorse chase) and an increase in the role of Jellia Jamb, who remains in the Emerald City in the novel. Tip is forced to live with a horrible witch Mombi, and decides one day to scare her with a Pumpkinhead man. Originally intending to smash it, she decides to test the powder of life she has obtained from Dr. Nikidik, which works. Forbidden to kill the boy, she plans to transform him into a marble statue the following morning. Taking the Pumpkinhead, Tip escapes during the night and meets General Jinjur and her all-woman army intent on conquering the Emerald City. Mombi agrees to help Jinjur, while Tip escapes the Emerald City with the Scarecrow to obtain the help of the Tin Woodman. Tip eventually learns the importance of his Emerald ring, and that he is the key to Restoration Oz.
- The story of a little girl name Karen who was very poor and was given a pair of red shoes made of cloth to keep her feet warm in the winter. When her mother dies, she's adopted by a rich older woman who burns the shoes, saying they're ugly. Karen grows up pretty and happy with the old woman, but one day she sees a princess wearing beautiful red shoes and wants a pair just like them. When it comes time for Karen to be confirmed, she's to have a new pair of shoes. The pair she wants are red leather shoes that were maid for a count's daughter, but were too small. Karen buys them without the old woman knowing and wears them to her confirmation and gets in trouble for it. When the old woman falls ill, instead of taking care of her Karen goes to a ball and dances, but finds she can't stop dancing.
- Jack, Jill, Mary and Little Boy Blue journey toward King Cole's palace to join him and his other subjects in celebrating 100 years of peace in the kingdom.
- A stage adaptation of the children's story performed in a Children's Theatre of Minneapolis production.
- In the great forest, a little elephant is born. Babar grows and flees his home in the jungle to 1930's Paris where he meets the French Professor and an old lady a Children's Theatre Company premiere production.
- An obsessed scientist assembles a living being from parts of exhumed corpses.
- A stage adaptation of William Shakespeare's most famous comedy performed onstage at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- A musical stage adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic children's novel, "Peter Pan," performed in a live stage production at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- The original musical stage adaptation of Dr. Seuss' story about Bartholomew Cubbins who befriends King Derwin and 500 hats.
- A faithful stage adaptation of Moliere's play performed on stage at the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- A musical stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novel performed at the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- A musical stage adaptation of Tomie De Paola's classic children's book, "Strega Nona," about an Italian grandmother in Calabria, Italy. Taped at the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- Children's author Kate DiCamillo shares her thoughts about childhood; Visual Artist Frank Big Bear tells stories with shapes and a palette and The Jayhawks perform at First Avenue.
- Peter Rothstein directs The Children's Theatre Company's first production of "Annie." Illustrator Adam Turman's work is bold, colorful and eye-catching. The vibraphone, lap steel guitar and upright bass make up the The Neighborhood Trio.
- Peter Rothstein, director of musical theater, evolves with Annie. Shá Cage and E.G. Bailey collaborate as performers and teachers. Harriet Bart transforms objects into sculptural expressions Lucy Michelle and the Velvet Lapelles perform.
- Children's Theatre Company, along with Artistic Director Peter Brosius, mentors young actors and inspires audiences. Julia Strand breathes new life into books. Secret Stash Records maintains new music like Sonny Knight and the Lakers.
- Writer, actor and director Shanan Custer creates new work. Shawn Carling is known for his custom-crafted machine age lamps. Lea Thompson began her artistic career in Minnesota. Lindsay Locatelli creates jewelry pieces..
- Ifrah Mansour performs her play "How to Grow Up in a Civil War." Sculptor Jennifer Helberg creates ice lanterns. Musician Eric Mayson performs Aces. Jane Wunrow discovers new mediums and. Shapiro and Smith Dance perform The Gist.