EmilyAnn Theater and Gardens
Open for nearly twenty years, EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens is a place that lets your imagination soar. With many performances, community events, and beautiful gardens it is sure to inspire you. The EmilyAnn offers entertainment for all ages at low prices, such as the annual Trail of Lights during the holiday season, or the Butterfly Festival which happens each year during the spring, and regular theater productions.
EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens’ main mission is to “reinvest in the dignity of the human spirit.” In December 2017, the EmilyAnn unveiled their new addition, a greenhouse that will be used for growing plants for their garden, as well as being used as the “Butterfly Flight House” during the Butterfly Festival.
For several years, DSCF has supported the placement of butterfly cages in all of the Fourth Grade classrooms in Dripping Springs schools. The students watch the life cycle from larva to chrysalis to adult butterfly. The students name the butterflies, feed them grape Gatorade, release them as adults, and then send thank you notes to DSCF describing the whole process. Some of those notes are really adorable!
EmilyAnn plans to create a bigger, better space for many of their theater operations. If you’d like to volunteer, the EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens is always looking for volunteers to help with shows, running activities, and working in the gardens, as well as help with other things. The EmilyAnn is always looking for people to join their tight-knit, creative family.
EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens’ main mission is to “reinvest in the dignity of the human spirit.” In December 2017, the EmilyAnn unveiled their new addition, a greenhouse that will be used for growing plants for their garden, as well as being used as the “Butterfly Flight House” during the Butterfly Festival.
For several years, DSCF has supported the placement of butterfly cages in all of the Fourth Grade classrooms in Dripping Springs schools. The students watch the life cycle from larva to chrysalis to adult butterfly. The students name the butterflies, feed them grape Gatorade, release them as adults, and then send thank you notes to DSCF describing the whole process. Some of those notes are really adorable!
EmilyAnn plans to create a bigger, better space for many of their theater operations. If you’d like to volunteer, the EmilyAnn Theatre & Gardens is always looking for volunteers to help with shows, running activities, and working in the gardens, as well as help with other things. The EmilyAnn is always looking for people to join their tight-knit, creative family.