Each show provides a performance opportunity for students throughout Kentuckiana, grades Pre-K through 12, enrolled in the Sacred Heart School for the Arts after-school programs and open for the public to purchase tickets. Information regarding each show is below.
Frozen Jr. (Intermediate Drama)
December 5 at 10 a.m. (sensory-friendly), December 6 at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and December 7 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
When faced with danger, Princesses Elsa and Anna discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!
A Beary Merry Holiday (Beginning Drama)
December 12 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
The Polar Bears are throwing a holiday celebration at the North Pole and guests from around the world are starting to arrive. But the wait for the Panda is becoming un-bear-able! Join the festive panda-monium when the beary small pandas finally arrive and the party begins.
The Nutcracker (Dance)
December 13 at 10:00 a.m. (sensory-friendly) and 7 p.m.; December 14 and 20 at 7 p.m.; and December 15 and 21 at 2 p.m.
This Ballet is performed by the SHSA Dance Ensemble with dancers from the entire Louisville community. This holiday tradition retells the story of E.T.A Hoffman’s “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.” Clara, the Nutcracker Prince and the Mouse King enter the realm of the Sugar Plum Fairy with all the treats one can enjoy! New this year, Sacred Heart School for the Arts will be incorporating hip-hop, tap and Bollywood dance styles in the Nutcracker production.
Tickets can be purchased online at showtix4u.com or at the door. For more information, call 502.897.1816.
For a complete schedule or to learn how your son or daughter can become involved in a Sacred Heart School for the Arts drama, dance or music production, visit, call 502.897.1816. The Nutcracker and Frozen JR will be at the Ursuline Arts Center and A Beary Merry Holiday which will be performed in the Angela Hall Recital Hall, both on the Ursuline Campus.
Each production has one sensory-friendly performance. Sensory-friendly performances will have several notable changes to appeal to those individuals with sensory-processing needs including: minimizing any potentially startling sound and lighting effects, as well as providing a visual warning before they occur; keeping the house lights partially on during the performance instead of dimming them all the way; offering “buffer seats” between groups to ensure that children have enough personal space; providing a quiet “chill-out space” outside the auditorium for children who become overstimulated and need to take a break; offering families the opportunity to visit the theater beforehand to view their seats; and ensuring a judgment-free environment where guests can feel free to vocalize or move around the theater if they need to.
Sacred Heart School for the Arts is committed to creating a positive, creative environment that promotes a love of the arts to students of all abilities.