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 Jun 19, 2026

Popular Theatre for a Young Audience Tour returns for 11th Season

Kaleidoscopes are an explosion of images, shapes, and moving color. Emotions can be as bold as the colors of the rainbow.  In a collection of theatrical vignettes featuring visual arts, puppetry, dance and music, Kaleidoscope illustrates the energy to be celebrated, and knots that must be untangled, in adolescence.

 

Kaleidoscope is written and directed by Andy Meyers, and stars veteran Fort Peck Summer Theatre company members Rachel Franke, Kyle Fergus and Brittany Archambeault. 

 

Kaleidoscope tour schedule is as follows.  Please continue to check the exact locations of these performances:

 

  • Tuesday, June 23 @ 10:00a: Glasgow Library
  • Wednesday, June 24 @ 11:00m: Sheridan Library, Plentywood
  • Wednesday, June 24 @ 2:30p: Rex Theatre, Scobey
  • Thursday, June 25 @ 2:00p: Phillips County Museum, Malta
  • Saturday, June 27 @ 10:00a: Fort Peck Interp Center
  • Tuesday, June 30 @ 1:00p: Winnett; PCCC
  • Wednesday, July 1 @ 11:30a: Miles City

 

Theatre for Young Audience (TYA) is designed to educate and enlighten youth, with a goal to bring visibility, excitement and awareness about the performing arts.  Under an hour in length, TYA productions are perfect for the entire family: geared towards children, but sure to engage all ages while it encourages and fosters a love for theatre. Admission for these performances is FREE.

 

Founded by Meyers, the mission of AM Theatrical is to encourage engagement in the arts by producing performances that reflect the served community; presenting events that benefit groups in need; supporting artistic educational opportunities; and creating theatre focused on inspiring young audiences.

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