
National Touring Theatre
The Act!vated Storytellers present educational theatrical shows for students and their families at school
assemblies, school family nights, library reading programs, theatres and wherever children and their families gather.
The Act!vated Storytellers have been "act!vating" multicultural folktales and classic stories since 1988, touring nationally non-stop since 1992.
Fun educational shows for school assemblies, school family nights, library reading programs, theatres, museums and more.
Send a booking request for more information.
Presenting engaging Theatrical Productions for kids and family audiences at schools, libraries and theatres all across America.
Come see a show! Check the tour itinerary for upcoming shows that are free and open to the public, sponsored by library reading programs nationwide.
Entertaining online activities for you to enjoy: Folktales to read out loud and share with your family, listen to stories online or on your mp3 player; or watch the show live via webcam.
Study Guides with interesting facts and activities that tie in with the stage productions to maximize the learning experience are available for teachers and parents. And information about how the productions help schools meet educational goals and standards.
Plus, we provide publicity pages and promotional materials for our clients and media.
Dennis, Kimberly and Zephyr invite you to learn about America by reading the daily travel journal (blog) and feature travel articles.
See a free show in your town - thanks to local libraries and other community groups.
Kids find out how you can be a guest star in the show, read stories or play games.
Audience Members start here!
Study Guide and educational resources for Teachers at schools hosting shows and artist-in-residency programs.

Publicity Materials for Clients
Read, watch, listen and play with Folktales
Browse our daily travel journal to see what a typical day on the road is like.
Professionally recorded folktales on audio cassette and CD
Press Packets for upcoming shows and feature articles
Site updated May 3, 2008