RRT Announces January Lineup of Classes and Performances

Winter education programs, Teen Theater production, and Peking Acrobats highlight early 2026 schedule

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — The Ross Ragland Theater is opening the new year with a full slate of educational programs, live performances, and community events, offering opportunities for students, families, and audiences of all ages to engage with the performing arts throughout January.

Winter session classes begin January 12 and include seven offerings designed for a range of age groups and interests. Programs include RagTag Choir for grades 4–6, RagTag-A-Long Choir for grades 1–3, and Performance Choir for grades 7–12. Additional classes include Intro to Theater for grades 4–8, Winter Crafts for grades 3–6, Intro to Dungeons and Dragons for ages 12–18, and Ballet Folklorico for ages 13 and older. Pricing varies by class, and scholarships are available.

Later in the month, the theater’s Teen Theater program will present a musical adaptation of Charlotte’s Web on the Ross Ragland stage. Performances are scheduled for January 16 at 6 p.m. and January 17 at 2 p.m. The production features music and lyrics by Charles Strouse and a book by Joseph Robinette, bringing E.B. White’s classic story to life through song and choreography. Tickets are priced at $12 for adults and $7 for students.

Peking Acrobats to perform on the RRT stage this January (Peking Acrobats, Facebook)

The January lineup also includes a touring performance by the Peking Acrobats, who will take the stage on January 23 at 7 p.m. Known internationally for their high-skill acrobatics, the group combines traditional Chinese performance arts with live music and modern stage effects. Their show features feats of balance, tumbling, contortion, cycling, and precision choreography. Tickets start at $25, with discounts available for seniors, military members, and students.

In addition to its arts programming, the Ross Ragland Theater will also host the Klamath County Economic Development Association’s annual Economic Summit on January 28, bringing business, civic, and community leaders together at the historic venue.

Additional details on class registration, performance tickets, and accessibility information are available at ragland.org or through the Ross Ragland Theater box office at 541-884-LIVE (5483). The box office is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., as well as two hours prior to showtime on performance days.

Cover image: The Peking Acrobats, Facebook.

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