
An Annual Performance of Acrobatics & Dance by Roots Athletes.
ACROtainment
"Where athletes &
artistry unite."
Join us for our annual performance of ACROtainment, where children from Roots showcase their incredible skills in acrobatics, dance, and theater. With guest appearances by professional adults, each year brings a fresh theme, transforming our stage into a mesmerizing world of creativity and storytelling. Don't miss this captivating celebration of youthful talent and artistry, promising a night of breathtaking performances and magical moments.

ACROtainment 2026
The Golden Ticket
Sunday - May 31st, 2026
Join us for a night of pure imagination!
This year, ACROtainment invites you to unwrap something truly spectacular. With our annual performance’s fresh theme, “The Golden Ticket,” we’ve turned the stage into a whimsical, candy-coated universe inspired by the beloved world of Willy Wonka.
Our incredible young performers from Roots flip, tumble, and dance through the magical landscape of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. Through jaw-dropping acrobatics, high-energy dance numbers, and heartfelt theater, our cast brings to life the wonder, mischief, and magic of finding that one golden chance.
Come discover a performance where creativity has no limits, and every seat feels like a front-row ticket to wonder.

Performance Details
Sunday - May 31st, 2026
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Show 1: 1:00 PM (All Performers)
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Show 2: 5:00 PM (5:00 PM show will not include children enrolled in the 4 & 5 year old level 1 Acro Hip Hop class, and the 5-7 year old level 1 Tumble Dance class)
Show runtime is approximately 2 hours, including intermission.
Price: $25.00 per person
*No Refunds – All purchases are final.
Seats: General Admission. Doors open 30 minutes before the show.
Ticket Pick-Up: Tickets purchased online will be available for pick up at the Roots' front desk. (If you are unable to pick up your tickets in advance, they will be available at Will Call.)
Location: Montana Theatre - 32 Campus Dr, Missoula, MT 59812. The entrance is through the Performing Arts Radio/TV Building, which is the same as the Montana Theater building.






