As you prepare to take your family to see an upcoming performance of Peter Rabbit™ Tales, explore this page so you know what to expect when you get to the theater on the day of the show.
PREPARE // Study Guide with Pre- and Post-Show Activities
We have prepared an in-depth Study Guide for teachers that has lots of fun activities that can easily be adapted for at-home play! Download the guide to see which you’d like to share with your kids.
LEARN // Educational Lobby Display
In anticipation of the 150th birthday anniversary celebration of Beatrix Potter Enchantment Theatre Company is preparing a special educational lobby display that will travel with the Peter Rabbit™ Tales production. The display will include photographs of Ms. Potter with her actual real life animal friends as well as facsimiles of her artwork showing her original renderings of the characters that will be seen onstage. We will highlight the many ways Ms. Potter was a person ahead of her time as author, illustrator, natural scientist, conservationist, businesswoman, philanthropist and emancipated woman. The display will tie in with our educational study guide and online materials for families.
VIEW // From Page to Stage: How We Adapt Stories Like These
Curious how Enchantment adapts wonderful classic stories? Take a peek at the below videos for an inside look at the adaptation process.
READ // Who Was Beatrix Potter?
Download the PDF of this in-depth article by Dr. Ellen Handler Spitz, author of Inside Picture Books, to learn more about Beatrix Potter.
SEE // Costume and Set Renderings
Take a look at these costume and set sketches from our Production Designer David Russell for an idea of the visual world of our show. All designs are in process.
- The hero of our tale who discovers his courage by saving the Flopsy Bunnies
- The happy-go-lucky cousin of Peter Rabbit and the husband of Flopsy Bunny
- Peter Rabbit’s sister and Benjamin’s wife, mother to the Flopsy Bunnies
- Benjamin Bunny’s father
- A disagreeable badger who steals Benjamin and Flopsy’s babies
- A wily fox, disliked by all of the animals in the forest
- Peter and Flopsy’s kindly mother
- Peter Rabbit’s sisters when they were young
- A cheeky squirrel who tells riddles and foolishly loses his tail
- An old laundress hedgehog who looks after all of the small animals in the forest
- A silly duck who is a client of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
- Various mice who are helpful in the telling of our story
- In the garden with Mr. McGregor
- In the garden with the cat
- Mr. Tod’s house
- Squirrel Nutkin’s house
- The baby rabbits
- Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle’s house