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Auditions

April 29, 2024

Community Series Audition Breakdowns Planning to audition for an upcoming show? Missoula Children’s Theatre is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion at auditions and throughout the company as a whole. We strive for artistic excellence and cast the shows with actors who present as best suited to perform the available roles. MCT welcomes all ethnicities, […]

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In the Spotlight: Dr. Stu Kaplan

In the Spotlight: Dr. Stu Kaplan

December 30, 2024

I first moved to Missoula in 1999 to be Camp Director for Camp Mak-A-Dream.  I returned twice and was Medical Director/CEO for Camp Mak-A-Dream and in total have lived in Missoula for about half of the past 25 years. As a single adult, it is particularly difficult to enter a new community.  I always loved theater […]

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Kathryn Grady

Kathryn Grady

November 6, 2024

The first MCT show I saw was The Wiz when I was in fourth grade. It was a community theater production in 1982 at the old space on Main Street. When the winkies crawled out from under the stage and scared the audience, I thought, “This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen. I […]

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Audition Details

Audition Details

August 27, 2024

the Curious incident of the dog in the night-Time When: January 12, 2025 1:00PM-4:00PM Callbacks for some roles will begin at approximately 4:30PM Who: Actors ages 16 and older Where: Missoula Children’s Theatre200 North Adams St.Missoula, MT 59802 Please use the Main Street entrance to our building and go to the 3rd Floor. Important Information: […]

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Coming Full Circle

June 15, 2024

Originally submitted on the Advertiser-Tribune, written by Ziyah Piltz Brandon Price is an Instructor and former Tour Actor/Director for the Missoula Childrens Theatre (MCT). They tour nearly 1,200 communities annually within all 50 states, Canada, and overseas. In every location, they use a team of two professional actor/directors who arrive with a set, lights, costumes, […]

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Get Involved

Get Involved

April 29, 2024

ways to get involved With you by our side, the show will always go on,right up to the final bows!

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Guiding Principles

April 29, 2024

Our Mission Empowering children and adults through theatre education and performance to develop lifelong skills while enriching communities worldwide through live productions. Our Vision Our vision is to be a vibrant and inclusive hub for the performing arts in Missoula and the communities we serve, where children and adults of all backgrounds and abilities can […]

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Theatre in Missoula

Theatre in Missoula

April 26, 2024

We’re proud to offer a variety of Youth and Community programs in Missoula. Youth Series Community Series Youth Series Day Camps A one-week rehearsal process for an original MCT musical culminating in performances. Production Classes Students gain theatre skills by rehearsing and performing in a professional production at Missoula Children’s Theatre. Play in a Day […]

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Community Season Directors Spotlight

Community Season Directors Spotlight

September 1, 2023

Rosie Seitz Ayers – Director, Young Frankenstein Young Frankenstein has been on my directing bucket list show since the theatrical version first came out. As a Mel Brooks fan, I have watched this movie annually along with so many of his classics.  His humor and campy style is a necessity in my world.  As a child I fantasized I would […]

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Victoria Larson Spotlight

Victoria Larson Spotlight

February 1, 2023

MCT Human Resources Director Retiring in March 2023 My 26+ years at MCT have been extraordinary, but If I had to pick one piece that I will miss the most when I retire from MCT, hiring Tour Actor/Directors (TADs) is it. I have been involved in hiring – at first just calling references – almost […]

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