
A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage is a present the whole family can enjoy! There’s no better way for both children and adults to discover the magic of the season!

Discover the cosmopolitan wildlife that shares our city alleys and backyards with urban ecologist Chris Schell and find out how American history has shaped many species.

Written in 1885 and inspired by a strange and feverish dream, Stevenson created this Gothic horror to expose the treacherous and terrifying nature of a fractured self. Unable to quell his darkest desires, Dr. Henry Jekyll becomes convinced he can separate the good and evil within. Using science, he attempts to sever his two identities, unleashing a terrifying double life through the creation of Edward Hyde.

In this piece, love of the world is not a peaceful ideal but a storm to inhabit. The performers offer no answers—they pose questions through their flesh, breath, and falls. Love is undefined; it seeks, reinvents, is lost, and found again. The audience is swept into this organic surge, a journey where physical intensity opens cracks of poetry.

Get face to face with blue-footed boobies, hammerhead sharks, and giant tortoises with ecologist Sarah Knutie.
Meet iconic species like blue-footed boobies, hammerhead sharks, giant tortoises, and other amazing wildlife that call the Galápagos Islands home. Then we go on assignment with National Geographic Explorer and disease ecologist Sarah Knutie to explore the groundbreaking science of the air, land, and sea with Darwin’s finches and shark nurseries.