Travel Teams
ON A QUEST TO SERVE ALL AUDIENCES
Let us bring high quality theatre TO YOU in your school, community center, or other gathering spot! Our Travel Teams serve young audiences and elder communities, right where they live & learn. Shows are about an hour long, and we bring all the set, costumes, and sound equipment with us! Contact us for information about available dates: booking@nullget.org.
Young Audiences
For more than 30 years, Georgia Ensemble Theatre & Conservatory (GET) has a rich history of providing professional and engaging curriculum-driven Theatre for Young Audiences shows to students all over Georgia. All of our shows include a talk-back with the cast to answer questions and encourage conversation with our audiences. In addition to our productions, GET offers a variety of literacy-based workshops and in school residencies.
Elder Tours
New beginning in our 30th season, and with the mentorship of Atlanta Theatre To-Go leadership, GET will bring professional, comforting, and entertaining theatre to our senior living communities. All of our shows include a talk-back with the cast to answer questions and encourage conversation with our audiences.
2023-2024 TITLES
Junie B. Jones the Musical
Book & lyrics by Marcy Heisler, music by Zina Goldrich
Directed by Laurel Crowe; Music Directed by Amy Duffy; Choregraphed by Kendra Nicole Johnson
Junie B. Jones is an imperfect kid in an imperfect world, but she’s doing the very best she can. While she’s in first grade, Junie B. will make new friends who are just as quirky as she is, face the problem of glasses, and learn to get along with her teacher, Mr. Scary. And sometimes, marching to the beat of your own drum means you get to lead the band! Junie B. Jones the Musical celebrates every child’s unique qualities and teaches everyone how to turn lemons into lemonade. With upbeat music & dance from the same creative team that brought you Dragons Love Tacos.
Touring and Field Trip performances AVAILABLE OCTOBER 31-DECEMBER 8, 2023 - For young audiences & families (Recommended for early elementary grades.)
To book this show in your school, email booking@nullget.org
Click HERE to download the study guide!
Comfort and Joy
Four short winter-holiday themed plays by local playwrights come together to make a 40-minute storytelling pleasure. Directed by Savannah Rootes. Tour managed by Lauren Frost.
December, 2023 - For elder audiences
$350/performance
To book this show in your community, email booking@nullget.org
Love & Happiness Cabaret
Concept by Laurel Crowe. Written & directed by Angel Fabian Rivera.
Featuring uplifting music and comedy from the '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s, this sweet story of reminiscence through music is all about connecting with love, happiness, and joy. Elder audiences will remember all the great love songs of their past - and maybe even sing along!
February, 2024 - For elder audiences
$350/performance
To book this show in your community, email booking@nullget.org
LITERACY THROUGH DRAMA: FROM THE PAGE TO THE STAGE
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE $175/CLASS
FALL MUSICAL (preK-4th grade)
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME: REMEMBERING THE WORLD OF ANNE FRANK (5th-8th grade)
Literacy through Drama (LTD) is a program developed through a partnership between Georgia Ensemble Theatre and The Teaching Museum that focuses on adapting a piece of literature to a play. This workshop is available to all elementary and middle grades students. The workshop requires two class periods over two days, per class. Children love the experience of creating a short piece of theatre from stories that they know and love.
Book this program for your classroom: booking@nullget.org
THE LIVING STUDY GUIDE
MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL $150/CLASS
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME: REMEMBERING THE WORLD OF ANNE FRANK
THE GREAT GATSBY
ROMEO & JULIET
The Living Study Guide is a fresh perspective on classic literature texts Romeo & Juliet and The Great Gatsby. The Living Study Guide encourages students to engage in the world of the text through drama and writing. Because the workshop activities have students on their feet, embodying characters or objects in the story, they develop a different sense of connection than reading alone provides. English teachers who bring The Living Study Guide into their classroom will be able to provide their students with a fresh, interactive way to engage with and make sense of these classic texts. Teaching artists will discuss the themes within these stories and whether or not they are still relevant in the today’s society and worldviews.
Book this program for your classroom: booking@nullget.org
IN SCHOOL RESIDENCIES
Would you like to see a drama program in your school? Let Georgia Ensemble Theatre help work with your students in a variety of subjects. Our residencies are tailored to the specific needs and time table for the school. Please contact Education Director, Laurel Crowe, for more information: booking@nullget.org