
(Choose the correct show listing ‘with Workshop’ at 10:00am)
$12.00 per person includes the Workshop ($4.00) and Show ($8.00)
(all entrants must have a ticket to the workshop – parents too)
10:00am Workshop Begins / General Admission / Junior Ballroom, Lower Level
11:00am Show Begins / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Participants in the workshop will create a artpiece/craft inspired by that morning’s show that they can take with them to the performance. The workshop is the perfect pairing for a morning of activity and fun.
(Choose the correct show listing at 11:00am or add the workshop at 10:00am for just $4.00)
$8.00 / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Show Begins at 11:00am
Moving from the city to a new house in the country can be tough. Just ask Henry, who can’t find a playmate in his new neighborhood! Luckily, he’s got Mudge, a great big, 182-pound canine buddy, with whom he can share all kinds of adventures!
Henry discovers that having a pet is a big responsibility — they need to be fed, they need to be taken out for walks, and of course they need lots of love and playtime! And when the dog is as big as Mudge is, they also need good training. Henry teaches his new friend to sit, heel, and shake his hand, but rolling over is one trick Henry just can’t seem to teach Mudge, no matter how hard he tries.
When Henry’s cousin Annie comes for a visit, Mudge is so charmed by her that he finally rolls over at her command! Henry thinks Mudge must love Annie more than him, because the dog only does the trick for her. Very upset, Henry runs away into the cold dark woods to find adventures on his own. Mudge follow’s the boy’s scent into the forest — he really does love Henry and doesn’t want to be without him.
Will the two friends be reunited? Find out in this Theatreworks musical, based on the best-selling series of books by Cynthia Rylant. (Approximately one-hour in length, recommended for grades Pre-K – 3) Curriculum Connections: Communication and Language Arts, Literature-Based, Music, Relationships & Family.
Children’s Series Sponsors – Gerrity’s Supermarkets and Prudential Financial
Season Sponsors – Toyota of Scranton and UGI Utilities

(Choose the correct show listing ‘with Workshop’ at 10:00am)
$12.00 per person includes the Workshop ($4.00) and Show ($8.00)
(all entrants must have a ticket to the workshop – parents too)
10:00am Workshop Begins / General Admission / Junior Ballroom, Lower Level
11:00am Show Begins / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Participants in the workshop will create a artpiece/craft inspired by that morning’s show that they can take with them to the performance. The workshop is the perfect pairing for a morning of activity and fun.


(Choose the correct show listing at 11:00am or add the workshop at 10:00am for just $4.00)
$8.00 / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Show Begins at 11:00am
Based on the multi-award winning book written by Danny Schnitzlein and illustrated by Matthew Faulkner, ArtsPower’s musical tells the funny and poignant story of a young boy who doesn’t want to eat his peas. When a crafty monster appears underneath his kitchen table, the boy is ready to make a deal with the monster. If the monster eats his peas, the boy will give the monster any of his possessions. First, it’s the boy’s soccer ball. Then, his bike. But, when the monster raises the stakes, will the boy refuse the monster and make the difficult decision to face his own fears? Children and adults alike will be entertained and engaged by this wonderfully written tale about the value of will power.
Children’s Series Sponsors – Gerrity’s Supermarkets and Prudential Financial
Season Sponsors – Toyota of Scranton and UGI Utilities
The Scranton Cultural Center Honors inaugural event will be an elegant evening modeled after the Kennedy Center Honors, hosted at the historic Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple with four organizations selected as honorees: Allied Services, Broadway Theatre League of Scranton/NAC Entertainment, Lackawanna County Department of Arts & Culture and People’s Security Bank. Awards will be presented by the past Presidents of the SCC’s Board of Directors. In addition to the awards program, the night will include entertainment, food stations as well as passed hors d’oeuvres and a three-hour premium open bar, concluding with coffee and Viennese dessert stations.
Tickets are $100.
Sponsored by Fox 56, NEPA Pediatrics, Dan Simrell Advertising, Toyota of Scranton, LT Verrastro, UGI, Allied Services, Entercom Communications, Lamar Advertising, MAC Signs and Times Shamrock Communications.
The Scranton Cultural Center is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that relies on community support. We hope you will consider supporting this event as a sponsor or by placing an advertisement in our commemorative program.
- $5,000 Sponsorship: Sponsors will receive eight (8) tickets to the event, a full page advertisement in the commemorative program, signage and recognition at the event. In addition, sponsor logo and/or name will be included in promotion, including event commercials produced by our media partner, FOX 56 as well as radio and print media.
- $2,500 Sponsorship: Sponsors will receive four (4) tickets to the event, a full page advertisement in the commemorative program, signage and recognition at the event.
- Advertising opportunities in the commemorative program
- Inside Front and Back Cover – Size 8” x 10 ½” – $500.00 each
- Full Page – Size 8” x 10 ½” – $300.00
- Half Page- Size 8” x 5” – $200.00
- Quarter Page – Size 4” x 5” – $150.00
- Please note: Ads must be print ready. There is a $25 surcharge for all ads created by the SCC. Acceptable formats are .jpeg, .png or .pdf; .pdf preferred. Submit ads to Rachael Fronduti at marketing@sccmt.org by March 11.

(Choose the correct show listing ‘with Workshop’ at 10:00am)
$12.00 per person includes the Workshop ($4.00) and Show ($8.00)
(all entrants must have a ticket to the workshop – parents too)
10:00am Workshop Begins / General Admission / Junior Ballroom, Lower Level
11:00am Show Begins / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Participants in the workshop will create a artpiece/craft inspired by that morning’s show that they can take with them to the performance. The workshop is the perfect pairing for a morning of activity and fun.

(Choose the correct show listing at 11:00am or add the workshop at 10:00am for just $4.00)
$8.00 / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Show Begins at 11:00am
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the bravest Chihuahua of them all? Skippyjon Jones the Siamese cat who thinks he’s a Mexican Chihuahua of course! While his sisters listen to Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Skippy heads off for the REAL adventure awaiting him in his closet. There, as his alter ego Skippito Friskito, and with the help of his friends the Seven Chimichangos, Skippyjon must rescue the beautiful princess Nieve Qué (Snow What), battle the evil dragon and defeat the Bruja. A brand new musical based on the book by Judy Schachner, Skippyjon Jones Snow What is a twist on the classic fairytale Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. (Approximately one hour in length, recommended for grades PreK -3) Curriculum Connections: Communication and Language Arts, Literature-Based, Music, Relationships & Family.
Children’s Series Sponsors – Gerrity’s Supermarkets and Prudential Financial
Season Sponsors – Toyota of Scranton and UGI Utilities
Sixteenth Annual Fundraiser for the
Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple
$100 | General Admission
Wine and dine your way through the historic Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple. Evening of Fine Food and Wine is a unique event that allows attendees to sample tasting portions and wine pairings prepared and selected by signature area restaurants, all while exploring one of Scranton’s most treasured architectural gems. This limited seating event always sells out, so be sure to reserve your spot!
Sponsored by PNC Bank, Scranton Rent-all, and Mohegun Sun at Pocono Downs
Season Sponsors – Toyota of Scranton, L.T.Verrastro, and UGI Utilities

The SCC’s Franklin Institute Traveling Science Series is the ULTIMATE destination for your Spring field trip or Saturday Morning Experience — It’s educational, interactive and best of all, it’s FUN!! Reserve your seats today, because these tickets going at the speed of light….and that’s FAST!
“Sound, Music and Math” – All Ages!
Explore how vibrations produce waves in air, and how those waves are related to our sense of hearing. Discover the science behind the making of music, because the scientific principles that allow us to craft sound into art can be as beautiful as the music itself.
Science concepts: vibration, waves, pitch, ratios
Book your School group TODAY by contacting our
Arts and Education Outreach Manager, Camille Reinecke at
camiller@sccmt.org or (570) 346-7369 ext.100!

(Choose the correct show listing ‘with Workshop’ at 10:00am)
$12.00 per person includes the Workshop ($4.00) and Show ($8.00)
(all entrants must have a ticket to the workshop – parents too)
10:00am Workshop Begins / General Admission / Junior Ballroom, Lower Level
11:00am Show Begins / General Admission / Shopland Hall
Participants in the workshop will create a artpiece/craft inspired by that morning’s show that they can take with them to the performance. The workshop is the perfect pairing for a morning of activity and fun.


