Playtime Poppy

Playtime Poppy has been serving the Cedar Rapids community since 1951, bringing the stage to life with children’s theatre and a love of the performing arts. Playtime Poppy’s song was written in 1955 by Mrs. Jack Vorhies, a Junior League member. It has been sung by generations of children, parents and grandparents, spreading smiles with its fun melody.

Playtime Poppy leading the audience in singing her iconic song on stage before a Children’s Theatre performance

Playtime Poppy’s Song

I’m a playtime, Playtime Poppy
A cornfield is where I was born.
I’m a playtime, Playtime Poppy
Happy little ear of corn!

I love to sing and dance and play
Most every kind of game.
The Children’s Theatre is my home
And Playtime Poppy is my name!

Oh I’m a playtime, Playtime Poppy
And never will I be forlorn.
We’ll have a great time with Playtime Poppy
Happy little ear of corn!

Playtime Poppy Song Sheet Music

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Playtime Poppy’s History

– from A History and Evaluation of the Children’s Theatre of Cedar Rapids, Inc. (1951-1957) by Patsy Herget Latshaw

  • The Junior League of Cedar Rapids presented plays in local elementary schools from 1935 to 1941. Touring the schools was not economically possible during the war years, and the plays were presented at the Paramount Theatre.

  • Committed to children’s theatre programming, the Junior League sponsored the Rufus Rose Marionettes, a professional traveling company, instead of presenting its own plays, in the mid-1940s. As their audience increased, it became difficult to secure performance space. Members of the Junior League saw the importance of children’s theatre to Cedar Rapids and felt the audience would be best served by a community-sponsored organization. Mrs. Richard Morgan and Mrs. John Carey, members of the Junior League, began work on this vision.

    Consultants encouraged early organizers to “take stock of the community, sell the program well, lay a groundwork, and then proceed to the actual work of producing.” They advised community involvement and investment would be essential to the success of a sustainable children’s theatre. In the summer of 1950, the founders of Playtime Poppy Children’s Theatre began forming the organization that has since become an essential part of the cultural fabric of Cedar Rapids.

  • Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Carey first approached the school boards and other major community organizations with their vision for interactive children’s theatre programming. They explained Playtime Poppy Children’s Theatre’s short-term objective was to establish creative dramatic classes with the hope some plays in the series would eventually be produced by the students. Drama and dance classes were sponsored by Playtime Poppy during this time period. (This early focus on education and achievement remains evident in our current Summer Theatre Adventure.)

  • Playtime Poppy Children’s Theatre has evolved since its founding, but its mission remains unchanged: “Playtime Poppy Children’s Theatre engages, educates, and entertains the community through interactive theatre productions and arts-integrated education.”

An article by Diane Fannon-Langton was published in the Cedar Rapids Gazette in 2022 and gives more information on the history of Playtime Poppy Children’s Theatre.

"Poppy has taught me the power of my passion. I am so incredibly grateful for her and the people behind her that bring art into our community every single day. I know that Poppy is changing lives, through programs such as One Great Line, Operation Backstage, and the shows produced at the high schools, because those programs and that ear of corn changed mine."

Max Cline, 2023 Playtime Poppy Scholarship Recipient

“I have fond memories of walking to Kennedy High School to see the Playtime Poppy show every year. When I was old enough, I led the tours of the set and scene shop for Operation Backstage.”

Jackson Green, Playtime Poppy Board Director