Pure Imagination youth fundraiser

January 9, 2026

Young artists to perform songs raising money for education program equipment

Let your imagination take center stage! Pure Imagination is a joyful musical revue featuring 30 talented local performers ages 8–17, celebrating the magic of Broadway and Disney. This high-energy fundraiser brings beloved songs from classics like Beauty and the Beast, Annie, Matilda, Seussical, and Shrek together in one heartwarming show the whole family will love.


Proceeds from Pure Imagination will directly support our Youth Troupe program, helping us purchase much-needed set pieces and equipment that allow these young artists to continue creating, learning, and shining on stage.

Join us for one (or both!) performances:

  • Friday, February 13 at 7:00 pm
  • Saturday, February 14 at 2:30 pm

 

Tickets: $25 adults | $15 students


Bonus fun: A dessert silent auction will take place during each performance!


Come support local youth, enjoy unforgettable songs, and help us build an even brighter future for our Youth Troupe—one note, one set piece, and one standing ovation at a time!

Tickets on sale now

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