Storybook Theatre: Jack and the Beanstalk

Date

January 17

Time

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Cost

$20.00

Council District

City Council District 4
Illustration of Jack climbing the beanstalk, with the Giant and the Castle at the top of the beanstalk
Event Schedule

January 2026

  • Saturday 17th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 24th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 31st 1:00 AM

February 2026

  • Saturday 7th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 14th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 21st 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 28th 1:00 AM

March 2026

  • Saturday 7th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 14th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 21st 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 28th 1:00 AM

April 2026

  • Saturday 4th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 11th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 18th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 25th 1:00 AM

May 2026

  • Saturday 2nd 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 9th 1:00 AM
  • Saturday 16th 1:00 AM

Storybook Theatre's JACK AND THE BEANSTALK returns to Theatre West on Saturday, November 1st. Open to the public on Saturdays and for school field trips, JACK AND THE BEANSTALK is an original, award-winning musical retelling of the famous story.

See what happens and who Jack meets on his way up the beanstalk. Of course, there is a funny giant and a golden goose and a lot of audience participation as the giant sings and dances a "Fee Fie Fum Rap," like you've never heard it before.

Not at all scary, and laughs abound. This show is a perfect introduction to theatre for children 3 to 9 and for the whole family.

Performances are Saturdays at 1:00 p.m., from November 1 through May 16, 2026. 

To purchase tickets, call (818) 761 2203 or visit eventbrite.com/e/jack-and-the-beanstalk-tickets-1732983182349?. 

 

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