The Center for Puppetry Arts announced the relaunch of its touring productions for the first time in 17 years with a presentation of “Owl at Home” in Hall County.
The live theatre will be brought to around 2,000 second-grade students. The initiative will feature performances of “Owl at Home,” a fully staged production funded by the Melvin Douglas and Victoria Kay Ivester Foundation. The show will run from April 22 through April 30 at Brenau University’s Hosch Theatre, offering free access to students across the county.
“We believe every child in Hall County deserves access to high-quality arts experiences,” Lynn Darby, president of the Ivester Foundation, said. “Supporting this traveling production ensures that students can experience the magic of live performance in a way that is both meaningful and memorable.”
The residency marks a significant milestone for the Center for Puppetry Arts, which has not mounted a traveling production since 2009. The renewed effort aims to expand access to arts education by bringing performances directly to students…