Winnie-the-Pooh first graced the pages of A.A. Milne's best-selling children's book series in 1926. In the decades since, the lovable character has seen many incarnations — most notably Disney's version of a portly yellow bear whose red t-shirt fails to cover his round belly. Whether in print or on the big screen, the honey-loving resident of Hundred Acre Wood continues to win over folks of all ages. Saints and Poets Production Company brings his woodland adventures to life onstage, where puppets and live actors celebrate the "bear of very little brain" and his band of loyal sidekicks.