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Leo Lionni’s Frederick kicks off Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 20th anniversary season

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Thu, 08/07/2025 - 7:34pm by laughingcat

Chicago Children’s Theatre, the city’s first and largest professional theater devoted to young audiences, kicks off its 2025-26, 20th anniversary season with Leo Lionni’s Frederick, a playful, warm-hearted musical based on Lionni’s classic, much-loved Caldecott Award-winning picture book about a mouse who saves the day. 

Performances are September 27-November 16. Press openings are Sunday, September 28 at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. For tickets and information, visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org.

Little kids love Frederick and his quirky family of field mice who play and sing their way through the four seasons. As they gather food for the winter, Frederick seems as quiet as a mouse, daydreaming his way through summer while the other mice are hard at work. But when dreary weather arrives - surprise! - it’s Frederick, the artist among them, who has been storing up something special to help everyone survive the long cold winter. 

A musical celebration of the idea that there is a place for all of us in this world, Leo Lionni’s Frederick is undoubtedly one of Chicago Children’s Theatre’s favorite live theater creations from the company’s 20-year history. It had its world premiere in CCT's 10th anniversary season, was remounted in 2017, and returned as Frederick: A Virtual Puppet Show, narrated by Michael Shannon, in April 2020 to help keep children entertained during the first days of the pandemic.

Leo Lionni’s Frederick features a book by Suzanne Maynard Miller and a folk and rock blues music score by Sarah Durkee and Paul Jacobs. The cast boasts six talented actor-musicians, led by Brandon Acosta (he/him) in the title role, Frederick. Acosta, already a stand-out performer on Chicago’s top musical stages including Paramount Theatre, Theo Ubique and Drury Lane, is making his CCT debut. 

The balance of the cast (at press time) includes the return of two favorites from CCT’s 2017 production of Frederick: Leslie Ann Sheppard (she/her), also a veteran of CCT’s The Hundred Dresses and Jabari Dreams of Freedom and a Shattered Globe Theatre ensemble member, as Baby, and Shawn Pfautsch (he/him), a longtime member of The House Theatre, last seen as Yellow Dog in Go Dog Go! • Ve Perro ¡Ve!, as Earnest. Stay tuned for a full cast announcement.

Tommy Rapley (he/him) returns for his second time as director and choreographer of Frederick, intent on creating an inventive, homemade, do-it-yourself, style of production that will be highly physical while transforming ordinary objects and everyday ideas into the extraordinary.

Bringing this idea from concept to reality with Rapley are Matthew Muñiz (music director, he/him), Collette Pollard (scenic designer, she/her), Jason Lynch (co-lighting designer, he/him), Josiah Croegaert (co-lighting designer, he/him), Kevin O'Donnell (sound designer, he/him), Lucie Green(assistant scenic designer, she/her), Noël Huntzinger (assistant costume designer), Grover Hollway (assistant sound designer, he/him), Harper Crewse (stage manager, any), and Anastar Alvarez (they/them), Gianni Carcagno (they/she) and Alivia Arizaga (she/her), assistant stage managers.

Public performances of Leo Lionni’s Frederick are September 27-November 16: Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Press openings are Sunday, September 28 at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The production runs approximately 75 minutes and is recommended for ages 4 and up. 

Single tickets, $47.25 including fees, go on sale Monday, August 4 at chicagochildrenstheatre.org. Purchase early, because many performances will sell out. 

New in 2025-26, Chicago Children’s Theatre is introducing a “20 tickets for $20” 20th Anniversary Lottery. For each show this season, CCT will offer 20 tickets per weekend for $20 via a lottery system. Patrons can enter once per production and drawings will happen each week with the winners receiving their special offer (maximum four tickets per patron).

Call CCT Guest Services, (312) 374-8835, or email boxoffice@chicagochildrenstheatre.org to learn about additional discounts for schools, playgroups, birthday parties and scouting groups.  

Or, if you have children in your life, agree Chicago is the greatest theater city in the world, and that Chicago kids deserve an equally great children’s theater, purchase a subscription to Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 2025-26 season, on sale now at chicagochildrenstheatre.org. Two- and three-play mix-and-match packages start at only $97, through July 31 only.

Chicago Children’s Theatre, a “no shushing” theater, is at 100 S. Racine Ave., at Monroe, in the heart of Chicago's West Loop. It’s centrally located just minutes from I-90 and I-290, downtown and Ashland Avenue. Free, onsite parking is available on the south side of the building. Free street parking can be found nearby on weekends, or try the Impark parking lot, 1301 W. Madison St.

Access performances for Leo Lionni’s Frederick

Sensory Friendly

Saturday, October 18 and November 1 at 9:30 a.m. Audio Description and Touch Tour

Sunday, October 26, Touch Tour prior to the 2 p.m. performance

*To request Audio Description and Touch Tour services, tickets must be purchased three weeks before the performance you are planning to attend.

ASL and Open Captions

*To request ASL and/or Open Captions services, tickets must be purchased three weeks before the performance you are planning to attend.

For more, go to chicagochildrenstheatre.org/access_performances or email access@chicagochildrenstheatre.org.

For more, visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org, follow the company on Instagram and Facebook, and subscribe to its YouTube channel, CCTv: Virtual Theatre and Learning from Chicago Children’s Theatre.

About Leo Lionni

Leo Lionni (1910-1999) gained international renown for his paintings, graphic designs, illustrations and sculpture, as well as for his books for children. He was born in Holland, but settled soon after his marriage in Milan, where he became a graphic designer. When he moved to America in 1939, Lionni was hired by a Philadelphia ad agency as art director. Later he became design director for the Olivetti Corporation, and then art director for Fortune magazine. At the same time, his reputation as an artist began to flourish. In 1959 he launched his career as an author/illustrator of more than 40 highly acclaimed children’s books. He was a four-time Caldecott Honor Winner for Inch by Inch, Frederick, Swimmy and Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse.

Up Next in Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 20th anniversary season

Chicago Children’s Theatre’s Beatrix Potter Holiday Party, a holiday rite of passage for Chicago toddlers, brings four classic Beatrix Potter animal tales to life with an ingenious trunk and puppet show, while bringing families together from all over the city for a communal post-show party with holiday treats. CCT Director of Production Will Bishop directs. Performances are December 6-28, 2025. Press openings are Saturday, December 6 at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Ideal for ages up to 8.

In February, Chicago Children’s Theatre will present its first-ever Chicago Sensory Summit, celebrating its 20-year commitment to access and marking its role as a national leader in sensory theater.

Left: Chicago Children's Theatre's Red Kite Brown Box, a live theater experience for children with autism, in 2014. Right: Chicago Children's Theatre's X Marks the Spot: An X-Tra Sensory Xperience, a 2019 world premiere for visually impaired audiences.

Theater artists, educators and audiences from Chicago and around the U.S. will gather for this all-access sensory theater Chicago “happening” including industry workshops and presentations, along with a series of non-verbal, sensory theater experiences for the general public.

To curate the summit, Chicago Children’s Theatre Co-Founder and Artistic Director Jacqueline Russell is drawing from the company’s growing body of sensory work, including 17 years of Red Kite Project live experiences for children on the autism spectrum, all-access productions like X-Marks the Spot for visually impaired audiences, and its recent R.O.A.R. (Residencies of Arts and Resilience) program involving trauma-informed teaching and multi-sensory integration. Stay tuned for the full line-up.

It’s been more than a decade since CCT presented Goodnight Moon, the musical based on Margaret Wise Brown’s beloved children’s book, drenched in primary colors that pay homage to Clement Hurd’s vivid illustrations.

But for CCT’s 20th Anniversary season finale, bunny will be “in the house” in an all-new, immersive setting. Catchy songs, delightful dancing, a technicolor set, the quiet poetry of the original tale, and the humorous antics of one very nocturnal bunny all play a part in this fun, family-friendly celebration of one of the most iconic children’s books of all time. 

Chicago director Mikael Burke, who made his CCT debut with Milo Imagines the World in 2024, returns to direct. Performances are April 11-June 7, 2026. Press openings are Sunday, April 12 at 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Ideal for all ages.

In addition to all the fun on CCT’s own stage in 2025-26, internationally acclaimed singer-songwriter and activist Natalie Merchant, in partnership with Chicago Children’s Theatre and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, will debut Cabinet of Wonder, a delightful introduction to the traditional nursery rhymes by Mother Goose that has been years in the making.

Cabinet of Wonder will be unsealed later this year when the 16-part music video series drops online for free viewing around the world. The videos feature Merchant playing a dual role: a modern-day librarian-teacher figure named Miss Natalie with a passion for nursery rhymes, and an 18th-century fashioned Mother Goose who introduces the children, through song and dance, to the characters in her rhymes. The series is professionally filmed, features a cast of children from CCT’s Education programming, members of the CSO with special guests, a magic cabinet, intricate costumes designed and created by Merchant herself, and shadow puppetry created by Manual Cinema. 

Throughout the 2025-26 season, CCT and CSO teaching artists will engage hundreds of Chicago children through in-school residencies at local schools and Head Start programs. In fact, Merchant’s inspiration, original compositions and costumes for Cabinet of Wonder began eight years ago while she was volunteering as a Head Start visiting artist at an underserved school in her hometown of Troy, New York. Last month, the National Head Start Association, in honor of its 60th anniversary, announced its partnership with Merchant, who is gifting them the Cabinet of Wonder curriculum to expand early learning arts access for the nearly 800,000 children and families served by Head Start programs nationwide. Read NHSA’s announcement here.

The project peaks next spring when Merchant returns to Chicago to debut her live concert, Mother Goose & The Cabinet of Wonder, Saturday, May 9, 2026 at 11 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. as part of the CSO for Kids series. The hope and intent is Symphony Center’s Orchestra Hall will be packed with hundreds of Chicago children ready to sing their favorite Mother Goose rhymes along with Miss Natalie. Chicago Children's Theatre will host a 20th Anniversary fundraiser and reception in connection with the concerts on May 9. Tickets will include VIP seating. Stay tuned for details. Tickets to the concerts, $5-$35 for children ages 3 and up, $15-$55 for adults, go on sale on August 6. To purchase, visit cso.org. 

Cabinet of Wonder is a co-production of Natalie Merchant, Chicago Children’s Theatre and the Negaunee Music Institute at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. To learn more, visit cabinetofwonder.org.

About Chicago Children’s Theatre

“The Chicago theater scene is legendarily vibrant, so naturally a number of companies tailor productions to younger audiences. The cream of the crop is Chicago Children’s Theatre.” – Chicago Tribune

Chicago Children’s Theatre, 100 S. Racine St. in Chicago’s West Loop, is Chicago’s destination for the best plays, musicals, classes and performing arts camps for young audiences, students and families.

The company was founded in 2005 with a big idea: Chicago is the greatest theater city in the world, and it deserves a great children’s theater. Now celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2025-26, Chicago Children’s Theatre is the city’s largest professional theater company devoted exclusively to children and young families.

In 2017, following 11 years of itinerancy, Chicago Children’s Theatre opened its forever home in Chicago’s West Loop community. Formerly the 12th District Chicago Police Station, the building was repurposed into a LEED Gold-certified, mixed-use performing arts, education and community engagement facility. For children, parents, caregivers and teachers, CCT is now a convenient, welcoming community hub, centrally located in the city, with free, onsite parking.

Chicago Children’s Theatre has established a national reputation for the production of first-rate children’s theater with professional writing, performing, and directorial talent and high-quality design and production expertise. In 2017, Chicago Children’s Theatre was the first theater for young audiences to win a National Theatre Award from the American Theatre Wing, creators of the Tony Awards. In 2019, the company won the National TYA Artistic Innovation Award from Theatre for Young Audiences/USA. 

In tandem with its live productions, Chicago Children’s Theatre offers a full slate of Access services for patrons with disabilities, including ASL interpretation, open captioning, touch tours and sensory friendly performances. Chicago Children’s Theatre provides live theater experiences, classes and camps for children with autism and other special needs via its Red Kite Project. CCT also provides thousands of free and reduced-price tickets to weekday student matinees to under-resourced schools in partnership with Chicago Public Schools.

In addition to shows, CCT offers a full, year-round roster of performing arts education programs for ages 0 to 14. Visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org/family-programs for information on classes, workshops, winter, spring break and “school’s out” camps, and summer camps. Due to popular demand, in addition to its home in the West Loop, CCT camps and classes have expanded to new locations including Menomonee Club Drucker Center in Lincoln Park.

Chicago Children’s Theatre is supported by Goldman Sachs Gives, Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, The Ralla Klepak Foundation for Education in the Performing Arts, Polk Bros Foundation, The MacArthur Fund for Culture, Equity and the Arts, Bayless Family Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, Camp Out for Kids, Crown Family Philanthropies, PwC, Rivers Gives, US Bank, Thomabravo, Theater League Kansas City, Illinois Arts Council Agency and the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE).

Chicago Children’s Theatre is led by Co-Founders, Artistic Director Jacqueline Russell and Board Chair Todd Leland, with Board President Armando Chacon. For more, visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org.

 

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