Cummins and Scoullar’s
THE LITTLE PRINCE
by
Rick Cummins and John Scoullar
Based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Copyright © 1943 and renewed 1971 by Harcourt Brace & Co.
Originally produced off-Broadway by Chrysalis Productions at the John Houseman Theatre Complex. Earlier version produced and directed by Michael Harron at Playhouse by the River, Mt. Bethel, Pa.
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
Art by Jenna Gutierrez
Date November 28 - December 28, 2025
Location Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine’s Maddy’s Theatre
About
Blast off on a magical, starry-eyed adventure with THE LITTLE PRINCE!
When a pilot crash-lands in the desert, he meets an unexpected new friend—a mysterious boy from a faraway asteroid with stories that sparkle like the stars. From lighting lamps with a speedy Lamplighter to puzzling over grown-ups and befriending a clever, tail-twitching Fox, the Little Prince takes audiences on a whimsical journey through the universe.
Filled with wonder, laughter, and heart, this enchanting tale invites young dreamers to see the world through new eyes. With imaginative storytelling, playful surprises, and a message that shines bright—what matters most is invisible to the eye—THE LITTLE PRINCE is a tender, timeless treat for children and their grown-ups.
So open your heart, follow the stars, and come explore the galaxy with a prince like no other!
By enjoyed by: This production is perfect for children ready to explore deeper themes of friendship, love, and adventure—while still being full of wonder and magic for audiences of all ages.
Tickets | $20
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Theatre Information
Theatre lobby opens 30 minutes prior to the show starting.
Theatre doors open 15 minutes prior to the show starting.
Late seating is permitted.
Dates and times are subject to change.
Accessibility
We are committed to making Maddy's Theatre as welcoming as possible. If you have questions about accommodations or would like to reserve an accommodation, please email boxoffice@kitetails.org.
Wider Seat (most of our seats are 18-20 inches wide; we also offer seats that are 23 inches wide
Dedicated wheelchair and companion seats
A seat with a lift arm for easier access
Hearing assistance necklace that helps amplify the sound to your hearing aids
Hearing assistance headset with headphones
ASL-Interpreted Performance: CMTM is offering ASL-Interpreted performances through the generous support of the Margaret E. Burnham Charitable Foundation. ASL Interpretation will be provided on Saturday, December 13 at 11am.
The Little Prince Cast + Production Team
Lindz Amer ……………….. Aviator
Tyler Costigan …………. Little Prince
Genevieve Breitbach ………. Rose / Snake / Conceited Man / Lamplighter
Matthew Butcher ……………… Fox / King / Business Man / Geographer
Schuyler White ……………….. Understudy
Lizzy Fogg ……………….. Understudy
Allison McCall ……………….. Director
Sam Roche ……………………… Stage Manager
Merritt Holman ……………. Assistant Stage Manager
Emily M. Dixon ……………… Scenic Design
Sage Bartlett …………………. Scenic Build
Emily Kenny …………………… Lighting Design
Nathan Speckman ……… Sound Design
Kevin Hutchins ……………… Costume Design
Kristen Seavey ………………. Props Design
Elliot Nye ………………………….. Puppet Design
Lindz Amer plays The Aviator
Lindz (they/them) is so excited to be back at CMTM for The Little Prince! They are an award-winning performer and writer best known for their beloved indie webseries, Queer Kid Stuff. You last saw them at CMTM in Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed as Wilbur's understudy, as a Squirelle in Elephant & Piggie, and through their Singin' Storytime pop up program. Currently, they are developing Once Upon A Storytime, a solo performance for families adapting fairytales for contemporary audiences. When they're not trudging through the Sahara Desert, they can be found teaching Music Together PreK classes, running Monday storytime at Back Cove Books, or walking their two rambunctious rescue dogs. Their favorite planet is Saturn and their wife is also very cool. @mxlindz
Tyler Costigan plays The Little Prince
Tyler (he/him) is a Portland based theatre maker and teaching artist. Recent credits include I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire (Out There Theater Company), The Legend of Georgia McBride (Mad Horse), and The Woman in Black (Maples Repertory Theatre). Recent directing credits include Pete the Cat: The Musical at CMTM, and Matilda Jr. at Jordan Small Middle School. Tyler teaches acting workshops for all ages and leads Dungeons & Dragons sessions at Royal River Community Players in Yarmouth.
Genevieve Breitbach plays The Rose / Snake / Conceited Man / Lamplighter
Genevieve (she/her) is overjoyed to make her CMTM debut with this magical Little Prince team! A lifelong storyteller, her recent performance credits include: The 39 Steps (Out There Theater Company); Peter and the Starcatcher (Portland Players); The Sound of Music, A Christmas Carol: The Musical (both Lyric Music Theater), and the Maine Playwrights Festival three years running. By day, she is grateful to be a teaching artist with Stages Youth Theater, Jurassic Jo’s Dino Show, and Portland Stage’s Play Me a Story program. Genevieve holds a BFA in Acting from Millikin University but loves to keep learning more every day! She’d like to thank the CMTM family and you, our audience, for your support of children’s creativity and imagination.
Matthew Butcher plays the Fox / King / Business Man / Geographer
Matthew (he/him) is overjoyed to be back at CMTM performing The Little Prince with this amazing group of creatives! Some of his previous appearances with CMTM include Knuffle Bunny (Dad) Charlotte's Web (Narrator and others), Red Riding Hood (Wolfgang). Matthew's current favorite planet would have to be Saturn if for no other reason than, as he is recently married, he has been so focused on rings that he really couldn't pick anything else. He would like to thank his family, his friends, and his wife for their unending support that allows him to be a goofball on stage, and cannot wait for you to see this magnificent show!
Schuyler White - Understudy: Aviator and Fox / King / Business Man / Geographer
Schuyler (he/him) has a long list of theater credits throughout Southern Maine, with some of his favorite roles including Enjolras in Les Miserables, Uncle Fester in The Addams Family, Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd, Dr. Neville Craven in The Secret Garden, Tony in West Side Story, the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, Charlie Brown in A Charlie Brown Christmas, Paul in Company, William Barfée in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Captain Phoebus in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, Mark Cohen in Rent, and Jinx in Forever Plaid. He has also previously appeared at Maddy's Theatre in Don't Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus, Go Dog Go, Corduroy, The Neverending Story, Pete The Cat, and Morris Micklewhite & The Tangerine Dress. Schuyler's favorite planet is Gallifrey, the lost homeworld of the Time Lords.
Lizzy Fogg - Understudy: Little Prince and Rose / Snake / Conceited Man / Lamplighter
Lizzy (she/they) is stoked to be back on the Maddy's Theatre stage after spending her 2024 summer understudying Piggie in Elephant & Piggie's We Are in a Play! This season has been busy for them: since August, they've been a teaching artist at the Ogunquit Playhouse Arts Academy, directed Annie, KIDS at Gorham Arts Alliance, assistant directed Hansel & Gretel at the Osher School of Music, performed in USM's fall musical theatre showcases, featured in a short film, and expanded her private vocal studio! Lizzy would like to vacation on Gallifrey. Follow her work at www.lizzy-fogg.com
Allison McCall - Director
Allison (she/her) is delighted to be making her official Maddy’s Theatre directing debut! She previously directed or co-directed numerous all-youth shows at CMTM on Free Street including: The Velveteen Rabbit, The Little Prince, The Reluctant Dragon, The Little Mermaid, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, and Icarus and Daedalus; along with pieces in the Youth Playwright Festival launched in Maddy’s Theatre in 2023. Most recently, Allison made her directorial debut with Mad Horse Theatre Co. with the Maine Premiere of Really, where she also currently serves as Artistic Director. Additional directing credits include Damnationland (Come Home, 2024), PortFringe (A Fenix Too Frequent, The Abandoned Doll), and the King of Crows play festival (2015-2019). Previous onstage credits with CMTM include Baby Shark (puppeteer), Corduroy (an accidental understudy), Charlotte’s Web (Charlotte), and the very first iteration of Elephant & Piggie back in 2020. Up next, Allison will be appearing in The Minutes at MHTC in March. She loves her miniature schnauzer Ichabod very much: he is her Fox and their favorite game is hide-and-seek. @sonnymccall421
Kevin Hutchins - Costume Design
Kevin (he/him) is thrilled to be returning to CMTM! His costumes have been seen at CMTM in Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed, Knuffle Bunny, and Crisscrossing the Galaxy to name a few. Kevin holds an MFA in Costume Design from Boston University (where he was awarded the Virgil C. Johnson Award for Excellence in Costume Design upon graduation) and a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance from The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Kevin has designed for many theater companies, including The Ogunquit Playhouse, Maine State Music Theatre, The Public Theatre, CMTM, Wheelock Family Theatre, Greater Boston Stage Company, and Boston Playwright's Theater, to name a few. Kevin has been nominated for 2 BroadwayWorld Maine Awards for Best Professional Costume Design for his work at The Public Theatre and CMTM. Additionally, Kevin was a founding member of the CIC Theater Company in Boston, serving as the Production Manager and Resident Costume Designer for five years, bringing theater education to Boston's underserved youth.
Nathan Speckman - Sound Design
Nathan (he/him) is very excited to return to CMTM, having previously designed sound for Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress. Love and hugs to Sir Rufus and Kat, and a special thank you to Scott Leland. "One sees clearly only with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes."
Elliot Nye – Puppet Design
Elliot Nye (he/they) is a Portland-based puppeteer and prop maker. Elliot has long dreamed of staging the Little Prince with puppets.
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