Bethlehem, NH — June 18, 2025 – The Colonial Theatre is thrilled to announce the return of its cherished family series, KIDS! @ The Colonial, running Wednesdays at 11 AM, July 2 through August 13. Events are designed to engage children of all ages and feature themes of friendship, courage, and creativity. Featuring a weekly dose of music, mayhem, magic, and more, this lively series offers affordable, family-friendly fun in the heart of the White Mountains.
This year’s series features four shows by The Weathervane Theatre’s Patchwork Players: The Wizard of Oz (July 2), Polka Dots: The Cool Kids Musical (July 16), Last Chance Tuesday (July 30), and Somebody’s Got Your Back: Celebrating Disney’s Sidekicks (August 13). Additional performances include One-Man Circus-in-a-Suitcase by Circus Minimus (July 9), a free community concert by the North Country Chamber Players (July 23), and Oma by Sandglass Theater (August 6). Tickets are $7 at the door, with group discounts available.
“We’re proud to bring back this joyful summer tradition that’s all about sparking imagination and creating meaningful experiences for families,” said Brenna Nicely, Executive Director at The Colonial. “It’s one of our most beloved community programs.”
This year’s KIDS! @ The Colonial series is made possible by the generous support of the Nancy F. Vaughan Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation with additional generous sponsorships for individual events.
The Colonial Theatre is proud to continue its long-standing partnership with the Weathervane Theatre and other New England performing artists, bringing the North Country’s youngest audiences high-quality, professional entertainment in a historic setting.
For more information visit www.BethlehemColonial.org.
About The Colonial Theatre
The mission of the Friends of the Colonial is to inspire and invite participation in the cultural conversation by preserving and improving its historic landmark theater, providing high-quality film and performing arts programming and quality family entertainment, and offering a vision of small-town revitalization based on the arts.
To learn more about The Colonial, or to become a member or volunteer, please visit BethlehemColonial.org. While you are there, sign up for email updates and follow The Colonial on Instagram (@bethlehemcolonial) and Facebook (Facebook.com/BethlehemColonial).
Photo courtesy of The Patchwork Players