The Crayon King, or Learning How to Share
Arts · Theatre

The Crayon King, or Learning How to Share

A family-friendly musical about four kindergarteners learning the importance of sharing.

Fri, 26 Jun 2026 Spotlighters Theatre Baltimore , Maryland
The Crayon King, or Learning How to Share is a delightful family-friendly musical presented at the Spotlighters Theatre in Baltimore. The story follows four kindergarteners—Ricky, Frankie, Jimmy, and Kristen—as they navigate the challenges of friendship and the essential lesson of sharing. Directed by Lydia West and choreographed by Robert Mintz, this production features adult actors portraying the children, offering a charming and relatable experience for audiences of all ages in the Greater Baltimore area.

What to Expect

A high-quality theatrical performance suitable for families, focusing on themes of friendship and sharing.

Who Should Attend

  • Families
  • Children
  • Theatre lovers
  • Local community

Agenda Overview

The performance is part of a limited run at the Spotlighters Theatre.
Venue & Address
Spotlighters Theatre
817 St Paul St
Baltimore , Maryland – 21202
United States
Organizer
Spotlighters Theatre · Theatre
A community theatre in Baltimore known for diverse productions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it is a family-friendly musical.
Where is the theatre?
817 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD.
Who directed the show?
Lydia West.
What is the story about?
Four kindergarteners learning to share.
How long is the run?
The show runs from June 12 to July 5, 2026.
Are tickets available?
Check the Spotlighters Theatre website for ticket information.
Tags
Theatre Musical Family Baltimore Arts Performance
Summary
A family-friendly musical production at Spotlighters Theatre in Baltimore.
Highlights
  • Family-friendly musical
  • Professional production
  • Charming story
  • Talented cast
  • Educational themes
  • Central Baltimore location
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