Belton ISD students take over the stage this spring
January 15, 2026

Belton Independent School District invites families, alumni and community members to experience a vibrant season of spring theatre productions, showcasing student talent, creativity and collaboration across three campuses.
From a beloved classic to bold comedy and whimsical musical storytelling, these performances highlight the depth of Belton ISD Fine Arts and the powerful role the arts play in student learning.
At Lake Belton High School, students will bring the timeless story of The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum to life in a large-scale, collaborative production involving more than 140 students on stage and behind the scenes. In a special community connection, 22 elementary students will join the high school cast as Munchkins, creating a shared experience across grade levels.
Performances are scheduled for January 23 and 24 at 7:00 p.m. and January 25 at 2 p.m. at the Lake Belton High School Performing Arts Center, located at 9809 F.M. 2483 in Temple.
General admission tickets are $15 and are available at LBHSTheatre905.ludus.com, with additional performances possible based on ticket demand.
Audiences looking for fast-paced comedy and over-the-top storytelling can enjoy the latest production from the Archimedes Theater Company at Belton New Tech @Waskow.
Students will present The Bold, The Young, and the Murdered by Don Zolidis, a melodramatic murder mystery filled with exaggerated twists, sharp humor and scenes that escalate quickly.
Performances will take place January 29 through 31 at 7 p.m. at the Pittenger Fine Arts Center, located at 400 North Wall Street in Belton.
Tickets are $5 for students and $10 for adults and are available at newtechtheater.ludus.com.
The season continues at Belton High School with Seussical the Musical, a colorful and energetic production that brings the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss to the stage.
Featuring 86 Belton High School fine arts students, the musical blends performance, technical theatre and live orchestra to tell a story centered on loyalty, responsibility and the belief that a person is a person no matter how small.
Performances are scheduled for February 6 and 7 at 7 p.m. and February 8 at 2 p.m. at the Belton High School Performing Arts Center, located at 600 Lake Road in Belton.
Tickets are $10 and may be purchased online at BeltonTheatre.com, from cast members, or at the door.
Together, these productions spotlight the passion, creativity and hard work of Belton ISD students and educators, while showcasing the powerful role fine arts play in building confidence, collaboration and real-world skills.
The community is invited to take a seat, cheer loud and support these student-led performances throughout the spring season.








