You're the star at Adventure Theater! Episode I: Adventure in Space! Be a part of this zany, interactive theatrical adventure where audience members make all the sound effects, help to create the story, and leap up on stage to play the main characters. You'll blast off in a flying saucer, do battle with a horrible space-monster, meet the strange space-wizard, defeat the villain, and save the world! So, gather your courage, grab a sidekick, and get ready to rush to the rescue! It's time for another action packed episode of Adventure Theater!
Upcoming Performances
2026
June 27, 2:00pm - Cupertino Library
June 30, 6:30pm - Magical Bridge Playground, Redwood City
July 1, 5:30pm + 6:30pm - Redwood Shores Branch Library
July 11, 2:00pm - Alameda Free Library
July 14, 3:00pm - San Mateo Library, Hillsdale
July 14, 5:30pm - San Mateo Library, Main
July 15, 11:00am - Lafayette Community Center
July 31, 2:00pm - South Lake Tahoe Library
August 15, 4:00pm - Danville Library
October 8, 9:30am + 11:30am - The State Theatre, Modesto
A Family Show
from our family to yours
In 2010, Kenn Adams’ Adventure Theater emerged in the children’s theatre circuit of the CA Bay Area. Kenn Adams performed the one-person interactive play at various libraries, schools, and theaters, continuing to grow in popularity and demand until the COVID pandemic shut everything down. Now, after five years of silence, Adventure Theater has returned — now performed by Kenn’s kid, Addam Ledamyen!
Addam grew up on Adventure Theater and knows first hand what an invaluable gift it is to young audiences. It is their great honor and joy to be able to revive the show for the next generation.

"With a basic story line involving space travel, villains and, of course, a hero, each performance of Adams' "Adventure Theater" follows its own path, depending on audience input and the guest performers. About 20 to 30 audience members will end up onstage, with two playing main characters."
San Francisco Chronicle

"Participating in live theater is an essential experience for kids," Adams says. "It builds self-esteem, it develops social skills such as teamwork and cooperation, and it even improves academic skills such as reading and writing."
The Concordian

The program from a theatrical run of the original show

