February 6 – 22, 2026
Home on the Mornin’ Train
By Kim Hines
1839, Talladega, Alabama: slavery is alive and doing quite well in the United States.
1939, Hamburg, Germany: Hitler has called for the extermination of Jews.
In this powerful, music-filled drama, the lives of Jewish children in hiding and African-American children fleeing slavery are woven together in a parallel journey of courage and survival. As the Jewish children plan their escape to Denmark, they draw strength from the story of Brave Mary, a teenage runaway slave on the Underground Railroad. Their stories unfold across time and place, revealing a shared resilience and reminding us that the fight for freedom and justice is a universal and ongoing struggle.
Recommended for grades 4+
Fri, Feb 6……… 10:00am & 12:30pm
Sat, Feb 7…….. 7:30 pm
Sun, Feb 8……. 2:00pm
Thurs, Feb 12… 10:00am & 12:30pm
Fri, Feb 13……… 10:00am & 12:30pm
Sat, Feb 14……. 7:30pm
Sun, Feb 15…… 2:00pm
Thurs, Feb 19…. 10:00am & 12:30pm
Fri, Feb 20……… 10:00am, 12:30pm & 7:30pm
Sat, Feb 21………. 7:30pm
Sun, Feb 22……… 2:00pm

Ticket Prices:
General Admission $17
Groups of 10 or more, Weekday $8
Groups of 10 or more, Weekend $14