ThinkTank Theatre’s May production of ‘Snoopy!!! The Musical.’ Credit: Ashley Claire Emrick/ThinkTank Theatre

ThinkTank Theatre’s May production of ‘Snoopy!!! The Musical.’ Credit: Ashley Claire Emrick/ThinkTank Theatre

Tampa’s young audience-focused ThinkTank Theatre announced its 2021-22 season coming to three different venues starting this month and through next summer.

ThinkTank’s third season kicks off with dystopian drama “The Giver,” running Friday, Nov. 19 through Sunday, Dec. 12. Adapted from the Lois Lowry novel, the production alternates weekends with Tony-award winning “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” running Friday, Nov. 26 through Sunday, Dec. 26.

Productions at ThinkTank are appropriate for kids as young as 8 years old, with select “relaxed performance” dates for even younger theater goers and those with special sensory needs.

See the 2021-2022 season lineup for ThinkTank Theatre below, and visit thinktanktya.com for more information.

The Giver*
10 performances on Thursday-Sunday from Nov. 18-Dec. 12
StageWorks Theatre, 1120 E Kennedy Blvd., Tampa

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time*
12 performances on Friday-Sunday from Nov. 26-Dec. 19
StageWorks

All the Great Books
Ticketing info still TBA, but the show runs from Feb. 4-13
Shimberg Theater at David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts. 1010 N Macinnes Pl., Tampa

Boozy Broadway
Ticketing info still TBA, but the show runs May 13-14 and June 10-11
Dark Door Spirits, 6608 Anderson Rd, Tampa

Drunken Shakespeare
Ticketing info still TBA, but the show runs July 8-9
Dark Door Spirits

2nd Annual TYA Playwrights Festival
Shimberg Theater at David A. Straz Center for the Performing Arts
Ticketing info still TBA, but the workshops run Aug. 19-28, 2022

*co-produced with Tampa Repertory Theatre

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