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Photo of Lindz Amer wearing an orange jacket, sitting on the ground next to a stick fairy house, playing a ukulele.

Ovations Offstage, School-Time Performances

School-Time Performance

“Once Upon a Storytime” with Lindz Amer

Suggested for grades PK - 5


March 22, 2027 • 10:00 AM

Westbrook Performing Arts Center


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Experience your favorite fairytales like you’ve never seen them before! In this premiere performance of Once Upon A Storytime, Maine-based performer, author, and educator Lindz Amer (aka Mx. Lindz) takes you on a storytime adventure designed by you, the audience! That’s right, the audience chooses which stories Mx. Lindz will tell from a deck of story cards including Jack and the Beanstalk, The Emperor’s New Clothes, Robin Hood, The Little Mermaid, and even some that have been lost to time. Best known for their award-winning webseries, Queer Kids Stuff, Mx. Lindz uses their engaging blend of original music, puppetry, and masterful storytelling to bring fairytales to life. Once Upon a Storytime is an unforgettable celebration of the imagination; experience your favorite characters and stories in a brand new way.

 

SHOW TIMES

MONDAY, MARCH 22, 2027 at 10 AM

WESTBROOK PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

BOX OFFICE

$10 / TICKET

Email offstage@portlandovations.org with questions about this performance.

Registration closes two weeks before the performance.

RUN TIME

60 Minutes

ACCESS SERVICES & PERFORMANCE SENSORY

 
Wheelchair accessible. Assistive Listening Devices available.
 
This performance contains live music. Ear protection available upon request. 
ASL interpretation available upon request.
Audio Description available. Guests receive a headset to wear upon arrival to the venue. A narrator describes the visual elements of the performance. Please request Audio Description service when booking your tickets.

LEARNING CONNECTIONS

WORKSHOPS

Pre and post-performance workshops are available. Please email offstage@portlandovations.org for more information.
 
  • Performing Arts: Music (ukelele), storytelling 
  • English Language Arts: Fairytales and folktales, parts of a story 
  • Social/Emotional Learning: understanding personal and social identities 

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