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Advancing the arts from the Lowcountry to the High Country

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Sprinkles & Pfeiffer Productions is a creative team of two (Kirk & Scott Pfeiffer) delivering innovative arts education and theatrical production services. We provide Engaged Learning Experiences (ELE) to school districts, private and montessori schools, principals, teachers, and students from Pre-K to 12. Our unique and imaginative programming has stretched to reach four states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Colorado. Partnering schools and teachers have affirmed our programming to be a powerful model of success. 

As educators, the Pfeiffers have written and developed educational programming, including Kids On Stage, nationally recognized by the Performing Arts Medicine Association, fostered teaching residencies for Charles Towne Montessori and Ashley Hall (ranked among the top 20 private schools in the United States), and created numerous after school arts programs for various schools and non-profit arts organizations, including the award-winning Charleston Performing Arts Center and the South Carolina Musical Theatre Conservatory.

Our second pillar presents ground-breaking theatrical experiences. Musical Theatre is our specialty. For nine wonderful years, we had the great fortune to write and directed over thirty original dance musicals and historic music revues, receiving rave reviews and high honors from Charleston’s bustling tourism industry, as well as providing live entertainment to an impressive roster of clients that includes Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, Spoleto Festival USA, Boisset Collection, Actor’s Fund and Career Transition For Dancers, Volvo White, and North Charleston POPS!. In 2019, S&P Productions made our Off-Broadway debut as producers and directors of My Princess Diana the Musical, which ran at the Ailey Citigroup Theater in NYC's Theatre District. 

 

"Whether teaching or directing, our approach is the same, 

we are dedicated to creating experiences that evoke unforgettable moments.”

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