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I wanted to share this story with you. It comes from a mother of two of the children who were involved with the production of Walk Two Moons. This is the impact that live theater and the community we build at all for One has on those involved. It’s the impact YOU make by your generous support.

“Months ago my world was blurry. I had slowly built around my heart a protective layer of ice. I had smoothed over all the edges of my broken heart with a cold, solid, sheet of verglas. I appeared transparent and vulnerable from the outside. On the inside I was frozen in fear.

Then, a group of theater geeks from all for One productions, inc. came together night after night pouring their hearts into a story of weakness, vulnerability, loss, trust, and hope. They shared personal weaknesses and triumphs in prayer requests as they held each other up. They encouraged each other in faith.

Ice around my heart shattered as my two children in the cast of their rendition of Walk Two Moons traded fear for connection. Our lives transformed in a small space and time. We grew closer to God. We revealed secrets regarding previous wounds, which had kept each other at arm’s length. We found joy amongst tears. My children and I will never be the same. Our family has regained our spiritual connection.

If you are local, I hope you will give yourself the opportunity to be moved in your life and faith by all for One productions, inc.” — Robin Atkins

Thank you for the difference you are making in the lives of our volunteers and audiences by supporting all for One!

Winnie-the-Pooh: Homeward Bounce (October 3-5 & 10-12, 2025)
based on the stories by A.A. Milne, adapted by Lauren E. Nichols
This sequel to afO’s crowd-pleasing Winnie-the-Pooh: A Dream of Honey (2024) uses the same storytelling framework of a multi-generational family. This time the action revolves around little Roo and his new friend, Tigger, whose exuberance is not equally appreciated by the other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood. Can Tigger’s bounce be tamed before it’s too late? Rated G for all audiences.

Longing for the Light (December 5 & 6, 2024; performances location to be determined) Does it ever feel like there’s just too much pressure at Christmas time? Too many presents to buy, too many parties to attend, too much decorating and baking to finish, too much of everything…except maybe, Christ?
In the midst of that pressure, in the middle of the messiness of life, in spite of bad news out there…come away and spend some time with the Good News. If you are Longing for the Light, let all for One productions set a new tone for your Advent and Christmas season with music, spoken word poetry, and short dramas which help us to lean into the source of all Light, the One whose birth we celebrate.
Rated G for all audiences

The God Committee (April 17-19 & 24-26, 2026) by Mark St. Germain
Medicine, money, and morality clash when the Heart Transplant Selection Committee of St. Patrick’s Hospital has only minutes to decide which of three patients will receive a heart that has suddenly become available. A cross between Twelve Angry Men and ER, Mark St. Germain’s gripping drama takes us into the inner workings of a transplant program and a decision, for both their candidates and their program, that is a matter of life and death. Rated PG-13 for subject matter.

Out of the Box (date and location to be determined) What is “Out of the Box”? It’s out of the ordinary, off the beaten track, away from routine. Step outside our usual performance venue, the ArtsLab black box theater, and experience an intimate and casual setting for storytelling and music. Rated G for all audiences

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