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OK | Lawton | Anastasia Youth Edition Musical
OK | Lawton | Anastasia Youth Edition Musical

Fri, Dec 12

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Cameron University Theatre Arts Building

OK | Lawton | Anastasia Youth Edition Musical

Registration for this event is now closed. Once Upon a December we will get to see Anastasia Jr. performed by the talented children and teens of Discovery Outpost in Lawton, OK and have a meet and greet with some of the actors and actresses of the show.

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Dec 12, 2025, 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM CST

Cameron University Theatre Arts Building, 2800 W. Gore Blvd., Lawton, OK 73505, USA

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What: Join us for a morning of musical entertainment as Discovery Outpost performs the youth edition of Anastasia! This event has limited seating, so sign up soon to save your place. Please note that although Discovery Outpost is performing, this musical will be performed at Cameron University to accommodate a bigger audience.


Who: All Braintree Academy NPS students, as well as parents. Siblings under 5 who are able to sit for a musical presentation are welcome to join as well.


Cost: Free for all Braintree Academy NPS students and one parent. 


Additional parent fee is $5.50 and additional sibling fee is $3.50. All guest payments must be made by November 30th as we have to give an exact count to Discovery Outpost by December 1.  Any guests who have not been paid for by November 30th will lose their reservation. However, guests can pay the regular price at the door.


We have a no-refunds policy for guest fees. If a medical emergency affects your guest’s attendance, please reach out, and we will do our best to apply the fee toward a future event.


Questions: Contact Kellie Buckner at swoklahoma.events@braintreeed.com



Explore & Grow: Theater & Music Lights up on learning! This print-and-go packet turns a live performance into an arts-integrated, reflective experience. Students name and track emotions, notice how actors and musicians communicate through movement and sound, compare live shows to movies or radio, and respond with creative and informational writing—organized by grade bands (Little Explorers, Pathfinders, Navigators) so you can print exactly what you need before, during, or after the show.


What’s inside (highlights)

  • Feelings check-ins and seek-and-find listening/color activities

  • Evidence-based reflections on how emotions were expressed on stage

  • Venn diagram comparisons: Movies vs. Theater or Radio vs. Live Music

  • Behind-the-scenes prompts on what it takes to stage a show

  • Writing tasks: persuasive review, theme analysis, and first-person narratives (character/instrument), plus a logo/drawing prompt


How to use Preview key theater/music terms (cast, scene, tempo, dynamics) and audience etiquette, bring programs and pencils for quick notes during the show, then wrap up with a short review or live-vs-film compare/contrast back in class. Print only the pages you need by grade level.

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