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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 in a whole new way in this premiere performance created by Maine-based performer, writer, educator, and activist, Lindz Amer (Mx. Lindz). Best known for their award-winning webseriesQueer Kids Stuff, Mx. Lindz uses their engaging blend of original music, puppetry, and masterful storytelling to bring fairytales to life. This performance is a unique experience designed by you, the audienceChoose your adventure by selecting from a full tarot deck of familiar stories, including Peter Pan, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor’s New Clothes, and more. Once Upon a Storytime is an unforgettable celebration of the imagination and 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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