
Adventure takes center stage in this fun-filled Family Series concert featuring Caroline Shaw’s The Mountain That Loved a Bird and Prokofiev’s timeless Peter and the Wolf. Watch the story come alive as Great Arizona Puppet Theater joins the orchestra with magical shadow puppets that dance, flap, and prowl alongside the musicians! Bring the whole family for an afternoon of music, imagination, and hands-on creativity — with lobby art activities starting at 1 PM!
Adventure takes center stage in this fun-filled Family Series concert featuring Caroline Shaw’s The Mountain That Loved a Bird and Prokofiev’s timeless Peter and the Wolf. Watch the story come alive as Great Arizona Puppet Theater joins the orchestra with magical shadow puppets that dance, flap, and prowl alongside the musicians! Bring the whole family for an afternoon of music, imagination, and hands-on creativity — with lobby art activities starting at 1 PM!
| Date | Time | Tickets | Packages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 2:00 PM | Buy Tickets | View Packages |
The Mountain That Loved A Bird
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67
Join Mesa Youth Creative Agency in the lobby at 1 PM to participate in our next progressive Community Art Project. mycreativeagency.org



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