By Nicole Lyons,
May 27, 2025
Families across west central Missouri are invited to tag along on a space adventure
this summer as the Central Missouri Repertory Theatre (CMR) at the University of Central
Missouri (UCM) presents “Space Kids.”
The 2025 season marks the 40th anniversary of CMR bringing live children’s theatre
productions to west central Missouri.
“Space Kids” is about two teenagers who find themselves on the adventure of a lifetime
when they accidentally travel to a distant, strange planet. To get home, the pair
must navigate this dangerous new world. Along the way, they discover things about
who they are and the importance of family.

It is an exciting, humorous and endearing new play for young audiences, written and
directed by Dr. Aaron Scully, assistant professor of Theatre. “Space Kids” is appropriate
for all ages and runs about 40 minutes.
“I really wanted to explore two things: identity and family, and how important our
family is in shaping who we become as people, which I think is something that we take
for granted sometimes,” Scully said of his inspiration for “Space Kids.” “However
different we may feel from others, there is a familiarity we have with family that
provides a home when other places may feel strange. Beyond that, I love science fiction
and adventure and wanted to take our audiences on a journey that is original, thrilling
and funny!”
“Space Kids” will be on tour in June at several sites in west central Missouri. Public
performances include 10 a.m. June 4 at the Farris Theatre in Richmond, 10:30 a.m.
June 5 at Legacy Park Amphitheater in Lee’s Summit, 10 a.m. June 9 at the Highlander Theatre at UCM in Warrensburg, and 10 a.m. June 11 at The Lex in Lexington. Admission is
free.
The company includes Raegan Weber as Lisa, Trae Selemaea as Jimmy and John Plasencio
as Dad/Oracle/Maulingobler.
The crew includes Director/Production Manager/Playwright Dr. Aaron Scully, Stage Manager
Chris Schilligo, Scenic Designer/Technical Director Hannah Vath, Costume/Hair/Makeup
Designer Cassie Kay Hoppas, Sound Designer Gabe Sokolowski, Sound Engineer Aleksandra
Combs and Public Relations/Social Media Manager Madison Keep.
The Central Missouri Repertory Theatre is made possible by generous donations from
the Wetzel Family Foundation, individual donors and UCM Theatre and Dance, with public support from the Missouri Arts Council.
For more information, visit ucmo.edu/theatre or contact Scully at ascully@ucmo.edu.