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The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences

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Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Chris Owen (as Mr. Krabs), Amari Lewis (as Sandy Cheeks), Enjoli Gavin (as Mrs. Puff), Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants), Noah Lindquist (as Squidward Q. Tentacles), Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star), and MaryAnn Traxler (as Mayor) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Amari Lewis (as Sandy Cheeks), Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants), Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star), and Chris Owen (as Mr. Krabs) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star) and Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Amari Lewis (as Sandy Cheeks) and Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Chris Owen (as Mr. Krabs) and Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) and Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Maggie Hutchison (as Karen) and Bob Wearing (as Plankton) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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Noah Lindquist (as Squidward Q. Tentacles) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star), Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants), and Amari Lewis (as Sandy Cheeks) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Bob Wearing (as Plankton) and Enjoli Gavin (as Mrs. Puff) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) and Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Maggie Hutchison (as Karen), Bob Wearing (as Plankton), Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star), Chris Owen (as Mr. Krabs), Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants), and Amari Lewis (as Sandy Cheeks) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Chris Owen (as Sea Anemone Tap Ensemble), Noah Lindquist (as Squidward Q. Tentacles), Maggie Hutchison (as Sea Anemone Tap Ensemble), and MaryAnn Traxler (as Sea Anemone Tap Ensemble) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Nik Whitcomb (as Patrick Star), Noah Lindquist (as Squidward Q. Tentacles), Maggie Hutchison (as Karen), Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants), Chris Owen (as Mr. Krabs), and MaryAnn Traxler (as Mayor) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(Left to right:) Noah Lindquist (as Squidward Q. Tentacles) and Tyler Fromson (as SpongeBob SquarePants) in The Coterie’s world premiere of The SpongeBob Musical for Young Audiences. Live on stage, November 5, 2021-January 2, 2022. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

The Coterie's 2021/2022 Season Opens with Electric Poe 2021

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner) and Rex Hobart (as The Inquision), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jeff Church and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring Rex Hobart (as The Inquision), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jeff Church and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as Husband) and Alisa Lynn (as Ligeia), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner) and Rex Hobart (as The Inquision), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), Rex Hobart and Alisa Lynn (as The Inquision), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jeff Church and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured top to bottom) Rex Hobart and Alisa Lynn (as The Inquision), and R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as Husband) and Alisa Lynn (as Ligeia), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured top to bottom) Rex Hobart (as The Inquision) and R.H. Wilhoit (as The Prisoner), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring (pictured left to right) R.H. Wilhoit (as Husband) and Alisa Lynn (as Ligeia), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents Union Cemetery Historical Society’s outdoor production of Electric Poe 2021 featuring Alisa Lynn (as A Free Spirit), written by Edgar Allan Poe, adapted and directed by Jeff Church, music by Rex Hobart. Live in Union Cemetery, September 16-October 31, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

Dragons Love Tacos

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (pictured front to back) Hieu Bui (as Boy) and Jenise Cook (as Yellow Dragon) in the cast. Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Riley Lucas (as White Dragon), Caleigh Michnowicz (as Blue Dragon), Jenise Cook (as Yellow Dragon/production choreographer), and Eileen Dixon (as Red Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy) and Riley Lucas (as White Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Hieu Ngoc Bui (as Boy) and Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Jenise Cook (as Yellow Dragon/production choreographer), Caleigh Michnowicz (as Blue Dragon), and Eileen Dixon (as Red Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy), Hieu Ngoc Bui (as Boy), and Michael T. Oakes (as Man in Suit). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Hieu Ngoc Bui (as Boy) and Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring Jenise Cook (as Yellow Dragon and production choreographer). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Riley Lucas (as White Dragon), Michael T. Oakes (as Man in Suit), Jenise Cook (as Yellow Dragon/production choreographer), Hieu Ngoc Bui (as Boy), Caleigh Michnowicz (as Blue Dragon), Eileen Dixon (as Red Dragon), and Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring Eileen Dixon (as Red Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents 306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring (left to right) Michael T. Oakes (as Man in Suit), Hieu Ngoc Bui (as Boy), and Chelsea Rolfes (as Leroy). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring Caleigh Michnowicz (as Blue Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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The Coterie presents306 Theatre Troupe (from UMKC Theatre) performing Dragons Love Tacos featuring Eileen Dixon (as Red Dragon). Adapted from the best-selling book by Adam Rubin, Dragons Love Tacos is directed by Stephanie Roberts and choreographed by Jenise Cook and is performed under the canopy of the Entertainment Pavilion in Crown Center Square, June 30-August 8, 2021. Photo by Jordan Rice and courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

How to Snag a Sea Monster: A Terrifically Tall Tale

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Mike Horner (as Puppeteer). The Coterie presents Mesner Puppet Theater’s production of How to Snag a Sea Monster: A Terrifically Tall Tale. Adapted by Mike Horner and Larry Mitchell. Composed by Matt Kirby and Susan Conger. Based on the tall tales of Stormy Stormalong. Live on Stage and Streaming on Demand April 30 – May 30, 2021. Photo courtesy of Coterie Theatre.

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Mike Horner (as Puppeteer). The Coterie presents Mesner Puppet Theater’s production of How to Snag a Sea Monster: A Terrifically Tall Tale. Adapted by Mike Horner and Larry Mitchell. Composed by Matt Kirby and Susan Conger. Based on the tall tales of Stormy Stormalong. Live on Stage and Streaming on Demand April 30 – May 30, 2021. Photo courtesy of Coterie Theatre.

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Mike Horner (as Puppeteer). The Coterie presents Mesner Puppet Theater’s production of How to Snag a Sea Monster: A Terrifically Tall Tale. Adapted by Mike Horner and Larry Mitchell. Composed by Matt Kirby and Susan Conger. Based on the tall tales of Stormy Stormalong. Live on Stage and Streaming on Demand April 30 – May 30, 2021. Photo courtesy of Coterie Theatre.

BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind

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(left to right, top to bottom): Meredith Noël (as Tyler), Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole), JT Nagle (Clint), Jessica Andrews (Jack), Franklin Wagner (Michael), Shannon Mastel (Isabella), Hiếu Ngọc Bùi (Spencer), Declan Franey (Jude), and Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right, top to bottom): Shannon Mastel (as Isabella), Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), JT Nagle (Clint), Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha), Franklin Wagner (Michael), Meredith Noël (Tyler), Hiếu Ngọc Bùi (Spencer), Declan Franey (Jude), Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole) and Jessica Andrews (Jack) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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Hiếu Ngọc Bùi (as Spencer) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right, top to bottom): Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), Declan Franey (Jude), Meredith Noël (Tyler), Franklin Wagner (Michael), Jessica Andrews (Jack), Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole), JT Nagle (Clint), and Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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Meredith Noël (as Tyler) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right, top to bottom): Hiếu Ngọc Bùi (as Spencer), Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole), Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha), JT Nagle (Clint), Declan Franey (Jude), Shannon Mastel (as Isabella), Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), Franklin Wagner (Michael), Jessica Andrews (Jack), and Meredith Noël (Tyler) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right): JT Nagle (Clint) and Jessica Andrews (Jack) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right, top to bottom): Declan Franey (Jude), JT Nagle (Clint), Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), Shannon Mastel (as Isabella), Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole), Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha), and Meredith Noël (Tyler) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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(left to right, top to bottom): Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK), Declan Franey (Jude), Hiếu Ngọc Bùi (Spencer), Shannon Mastel (as Isabella), Franklin Wagner (Michael), JT Nagle (Clint), Jessica Andrews (Jack), Meredith Noël (Tyler), Sarah Ann Leahy (Samantha) and Erdin Schultz-Bever (Nicole) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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Marisa B. Tejeda (as LK) in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.

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Animation by Gabby Roney in The Coterie and UMKC Theatre’s co-production of BRAINSTORM: The Inside Life of the Teenage Mind, written by By Ned Glasier, Emily Lim, and Company Three, and directed by Amanda Kibler. Streaming on demand through February 7, 2021. Screencapture provided courtesy of The Coterie Theatre.