Presenting our 64th Season
October 18-20 & 24-27, 2024
December 6-8 & 12-15, 2024
February 21-23, 2025
May 9-11, 2025
For assistance purchasing season tickets or general performance questions, please email BoxOffice@FantasyPlayhouse.com
Registration for Spring Break Camp is now open!
Spring Break Camp is March 10-14, open to actors age 3-18. Before & After care is available for M-TH. No after care available on Friday.
Join us for a week of fun this Spring Break! Dive head first with us into the Decades of Disney from Steamboat Willy all the way to Wish! Students will explore the fundamentals of acting, singing, movement, and storytelling. Our Spring Camp will combine elements of music, theatre, and movement using the music and stories from their favorite Disney titles! We will end the week with an showcase for families! This is the perfect chance for your child to dive into the arts and try new skills, all while building confidence and making friends!
If you have questions about classes/camps, please email: Education@FantasyPlayhouse.com
A Wrinkle In Time Auditions - March 1, 2025 @ 2 p.m.
The creative team is seeking a cast of approximately 20-25 actors ages 8 and up. Virtual Auditions will be accepted through Friday, February 28, but attending callbacks if invited on March 2 is highly encouraged for casting consideration.
Fantasy Playhouse Children's Theater and Academy is committed to casting practices that reflect our beautifully diverse community. Performers of all races, abilities, and identities within the specified age range are encouraged to audition!
If you have questions about auditions, please email productions@fantasyplayhouse.com
Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater and Academy has been a leader in Arts Education in North Alabama since 1961. Students with access to arts education build self confidence, express themselves better, learn how to work as part of a team, and are more likely to succeed academically. We at Fantasy Playhouse believe that no child should be denied access to quality arts education. Over the last decade, FPCTA has actively solicited grant, foundation, and private funding to bring theatre arts education opportunities to at risk students free of charge.