2011- 2012 Children's Programs
Last Leaf Productions
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation

322 N. Madison Street
Monroe, WA  98272
(360) 805-9379

for more information e-mail us at:
info@lastleaf99.org
Last Leaf offers programs for young audiences as well as original
Murder Mysteries for corporate parties and special events and
productions of Shakespeare in The Park each summer.  Each season
our touring programs travel to over forty communities in ten counties to
bring
the magic of live theatre to you..
to produce and perform original educational and entertaining programs for all ages and
to provide affordable and portable access to live theatre for all  with a focus on
communities and individuals who have limited access to traditional theatre venues due
to economic, physical, or geographic restrictions.
Last Leaf's Mission is
OFFICERS                                     2008-2009
Patricia Haines-Ainsworth      president and treasurer
e-mail: lastleafpat@hotmail.com
           
Alexandra Clark                       
secretary
e-mail: lastleafalex@comcast.net
Last Leaf Productions' Board of Directors
COMMENTS FROM OUR AUDIENCE       
We love the originality of their productions!  Adults and children are entertained equally! --
kjcmoon

They offer wonderful shows for the whole family as well as performances geared for specific
populations.  They are a troupe that hasn't forgotten what community theatre is all about. -
wildandtame

I've seen Last Leaf perform at various venues around the state and, large or small, they do an
outstanding job at tailoring their show to the audiences. -
JoAnn5

...With Last Leaf, there's never a dull moment nor disappointment- only cause to keep
bringing you back.  And that we will.-
P. Timko; Marysville

I had phone calls immediately after your programs.  Staff was delighted!
They had to tell me how wonderful you were!... This from people I hardly ever hear from.  They
were so thrilled they just had to talk to someone.
-Sondra London; Pierce County Library Youth Services Coordinator
Click on this logo to see photos of some of our
favorite children's productions from the past 10 years
Thank you for
visiting
.
Last Leaf Productions is proud to present its eleventh season of original touring productions for families, seniors, and
young children. Last Leaf is a non-profit, touring theatre company creating educational and entertaining programs for communities in
Washington State.
 
BOARD MEMBERS                                    
Jay Rairigh
Phyllis Mandrell
Kathleen Sather
Eric Lewis
Stephanie Hagarty
Gloria Robinson
Last Leaf is currently presenting something totally fun and
different from our usual programs.  "The Search for Bigfoot"
is a completely original program intended for audiences
between ages 5 and 13.  

Keeping in step with world concern about environmental and
energy issues, "The Search for Bigfoot" discusses the history
of man's use of fossil fuels and other natural resources and
how to use them more wisely and efficiently.  In this
production, students and parents also learn about the
process of recycling and how many products can now be
recycled into new and useful items.

"The Search for Bigfoot" is a 45-minute program performed
by three actors and is very interactive - a great addition to
the science curriculum for elementary or middle schools.
Last Leaf Productions
is a member of Theatre Puget Sound
and thanks them and the many
organizations and individuals that
support the arts in Washington State.
2012 Season of Children's
Shows begins January 1st
Last Leaf has begun taking bookings for their 2012 season
of plays and performances for young audiences.  If you'd
like to book a show for your school, library, or special
event click
here to
contact our scheduler.  For more information on locations
and times for shows near you,
visit our
children's  show page.
Last Leaf Productions
Six of Aesop's more familiar
and fun fables woven into a
silly sequence of adventures
about friendship, jealousy,
and respect.
This fun and fanciful
adaptation of one of Hercules'
many  labors features riddles,
puns, and puzzles as our hero
pursues his quest to find the
golden apple from Hera's
garden.
Available for booking
beginning in May of 2012 this
mystical new adaptation is
based on a folktale from South
America.  It is the story of a boy
who is visited in his dreams by
a powerful shaman who
teaches him the art of healing.
The other villagers become
jealous of his skill and the
shaman must help him by
exposing their foolishness..
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