Auburn Area Community Theater and the Kreher Preserve and Nature Center are pleased to invite you to attend Frogbull Academy’s Outdoor winter Mini Term sessions.

Join AACT’s Young Performers cast of “Sally Cotter and the Censored Stone” for this magical experience! Sorcerers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a Sage (ticket-holding adult.) Sages are welcome to participate in all activities.

Sign up for a time slot starting every 15 minutes.

Each group will have a maximum of 15 Sorcerers and/or Sages.

Safety procedures and precautions:

Each one hour Term starts promptly every fifteen minutes, if you are late, you will miss your escort. You MUST attend during your assigned term. Check your ticket time and plan your travel time wisely. There are no refunds for tardiness!

Sages are required to stay with students. You are welcome to participate in the Quizzicalish game, or stand at the sidelines and cheer!

Masks are required, and magical attire is welcome.

Everyone is required to stay at the Distance of Physical Safety. At times you may be asked to don the gloves of Germs be Gone.

Please report to the Table of Temperature Checking 15 minutes before your assigned Term Time. This will be at the main entrance or the Kreher Preserve. There you will be directed to the Tea Cozy of assignment where you will be sorted into your “Dormitory”. (the team you will be on for the Quizzicalish game)

In case of rain at the time of the event, we will return your fee. If it rains earlier in the day, then prepare for a “Muddy Puddle Day” and choose your clothes and footgear wisely.

· Public areas of the preserve will be open according to the safe policies outlined by the Kreher Preserve staff.

Please select a performance
 
 

Information

Ticket Pricing:

General Admission:
All Tickets are $7.50

COVID-19 SAFETY INFORMATION:

While attending or participating in events held or sponsored by Auburn Area Community Theatre “social distancing” must be practiced and face coverings worn at all times unless in a "family only" group to reduce the risks of exposure to COVID-19.  Because COVID-19 is extremely contagious and is spread mainly from person-to-person contact, AACT has put in place preventative measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19. However, AACT cannot guarantee that its participants, volunteers, partners, or others in attendance will not become infected with COVID-19.