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Creative Arts Theater is the city's resident professional children's theater company. The staff of six professional performers tour recreation centers and libraries with multiplecreative arts theater performances at most sites. With a repertory of more than 125 shows, Creative Arts Theater's puppets run the gamut from hand puppets to nine-foot body puppets. Masks, live actors, original music, and dance are often integrated into the mixed media productions, which are usually based on children's literature. Recognized throughout the United States for their work with puppets, the company has performed for more than one million children and their families during the past 40 years.

Current Performances

The performances listed below are free and open to the general public. For more information, please call the Creative Arts Theater at (813) 931-2106.

Current Touring Schedule

WHO'S IN RABBITS HOUSE

Someone is in Rabbit’s house and won’t let him go in. Some of the bigger animals try to help but only make matters worse. Problems are not always solved by those with size and strength. Who do you suppose finally helps Rabbit? The show is based on the Verna Aardema book, “Who’s in Rabbit’s House,” an African Trickster tale.
(Dates subject to change. Please confirm date by calling Creative Arts at 813-931-2106 )

 

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

You will delight in this favorite childhood fairytale that warns us not to talk to strangers. It’s also an opportunity to learn how puppets are created. Watch Little Red Riding Hood come together from Styrofoam ball to animated puppet. Meet the familiar cast of characters you have come to know and love. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother are clever and charming. The bungling, awkward wolf is comical and not too scary and the woodcutter appears at the last minute to save the day. Don’t miss this special childhood remembrance, performed in a traditional hand puppet stage
(Dates subject to change. Please confirm date by calling Creative Arts at 813-931-2106 )

Become a Storyteller!

Learn the art of story telling.  Instruction begins in January for children ages 5-18 at community centers located throughout the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County. Outstanding storytellers will be featured at the all day culminating festival at the 32nd Annual Tampa-Hillsborough County Festival.

The Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival

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The Tampa-Hillsborough County Storytelling Festival engages people of all ages in the enjoyable pursuit of literature and nurtures the preservation of the oral tradition of storytelling. The festival takes place at Hillsborough High School, located 5000 N. Central Avenue.

The Festival provides an opportunity for inter-generational, multi-cultural interaction through story and exposure to nationally renown storytellers. Both children and adults receive training and actively participate in the ancient art of storytelling. The festival includes hundreds of school-aged Festival Quality Storytellers, regional storytellers of all ages, balladeers, puppets, storybook characters, and much more!


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