Normal Is a Myth

2024 Season

Myths, Family, Disguises, Dragons, and One Really Big Ocean.

This season holds something for everyone. We hope you will join us throughout 2024 as we celebrate what makes us strong and what it means to be “normal”.

Next On Stage

Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr.

Thursday, Nov. 7 @ 7pm

Friday, Nov. 8 @ 7pm

Saturday, Nov. 9 @ 1pm – Theater for All Performance!

Saturday, Nov. 9 @ 7pm

Sunday, Nov. 10 @ 1pm

PAST SEASON EVENTS

The Lightning Thief, the Percy Jackson Musical

Performed at the Forest Roberts Theatre on March 7 – 10, 2024

Play Series

7th – 12th Grade Production

Performed at the Masonic Center Red Room on April 18 – 20, 2024

The Reluctant Dragon

6th Grade and Under Production

Performed at the Masonic Center Red Room on May 17 – 19, 2024

Play Series

Youth Playwriting Project

Performed at the Masonic Center Red Room on June 7 – 9, 2024

Junie B. Jones The Musical Jr

Performed at Kaufman Auditorium on July 25 – 28, 2024

Thank you to our 2024 Season & Production Sponsors!

This season has been made possible with the generous support of the Michigan Arts and Culture Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, Phyllis and Max Reynolds Foundation, Tyler Rigg Foundation, Upper Peninsula Health Plan, Eagle Min, Walmart, Lutey’s Flowers, Superior Oasis, and the Ray and Peg Hirvonen Foundation.

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Our Mission

Through acting, music, dance, and other arts disciplines, SAY Theater seeks to provide young people ages 3-18 with high quality educational, performance, and technical theater opportunities.

Get Involved

Donate

SAY Theater is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization. Your contributions enhance our arts programs and help keep the performing arts accessible to all youth in the Central Upper Peninsula.

Programs

Theatrical Productions

Each year SAY Theater produces 3 to 4 musicals, a play series that includes the annual Youth Playwriting Project, and more. All productions are open to local youth performers, designers, and technicians. 

 

Workshops

Throughout the year, SAY Theater hosts educational workshops to help youth grow their skills and their confidence. These workshops are typically free to participate and feature a wide range of special interests – including Auditioning, Design, Improv, Visual Arts, and more!

Arts Camps

Every summer, SAY Theater hosts arts camps for youth ages 3 – 18. These camps feature a variety of interests with skill levels from Beginner, to Intermediate, to Advanced. Camps currently require a registration fee to participate, with needs based financial aid available. 

Sponsorship

When you sponsor a SAY Theater production, you not only market your business to a captive audience – your gift sets the stage for a bright future for Upper Peninsula youth.