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JabberDoggy (& Other Made-Up Words) by JM Christiansen – Montana Repertory Theatre at The ZACC

July 7, 2025 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Doors Open 30 Minutes Prior to Each Performance
| Montana Repertory Theatre proudly announces its 21st annual educational tour production, JabberDoggy (and Other Made-Up Words), a new play about friendship and overcoming adversity by JM Christiansen. The tour kicks-off with three public performances on September 6 and 7 at the Zootown Arts Community Center in Downtown Missoula. |
| The Spruce Creek High School theatre club is putting on a play, an adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s “Alice” stories. When AJ is cast as the fearsome Jabberwock, memorizing the famous poem awakens long-buried memories full of teeth, claws, and everything in between. As AJ prepares for opening night, an old hardship and an unlikely friendship collide – leaving AJ wondering if fear has been telling the wrong story. With humor, heart, and a touch of Carrollian wonder, JabberDoggy explores how the stories we tell – on stage and in our minds – shape our fears, and how friendship can help us rewrite them. |
All Ages
Tickets are PIck-What-You-Pay!
Suggested:
$20
Adult Tickets / $10 Youth / 5 & Under FREE




