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BudgetQueen Feb 9th, 2005 03:22 AM

NYC off Broadway for kids???
 
Does anyone have any off Broadway recommendations for kids 7 and 9 boys, besides Stomp, Blue Man Group, Cookin? I know about the New Victory Theater. I am looking for a cheaper option than Broadway - if possible , but want an appropriate show. I am open to anything? Off off's??? Thanks

HowardR Feb 9th, 2005 04:06 AM

You've already named the best off-Broadway choices for kids! The only other one I might add is the new hit "Tehe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee." But, it'll tough to get tickets for that one.

mclaurie Feb 9th, 2005 05:52 AM

There are discounts available to Cookin'. Shockheaded Peter is about to open from London and there are discounts listed on broadwaybox.com What about Slava's Snow show?

BudgetQueen Feb 9th, 2005 07:13 AM

Unfortunately there aren't discounts the weekend I am going Feb 18-21. So I'm open to any "cheap" option. :) It may end up being better just taking a chance at the TKTS line. thanks for the help.

HowardR Feb 9th, 2005 07:55 AM

Are you sure there's nothing available that weekend?
The Cookin' offer on playbill.com has no restrictive dates for its discount offer. And the Stomp discount offer on the website includes the 3 p.m. Sunday performance.

BudgetQueen Feb 10th, 2005 05:10 AM

I just saw Cookin, so that is less of an option. :) Thanks for the Stomp info, I'll look into that further. :)

grantop Feb 11th, 2005 02:47 AM

mclaurie mentioned SLAVA'S SNOWSHOW, there is a discount on Playbill.com for $29.90 (Reg. $59.90) for Tuesday - Thursday 8pm performances. Weekend and Friday evening performances are $39.90 (Reg. $59.90 - $64.90). Performancesc are Tues-Fri 8pm, Sat 4pm & 8pm, Sun 2pm & 5:30pm

BudgetQueen Feb 11th, 2005 04:31 AM

Thank you all for taking the time to reply. So would Slava's Snow show, be totally OK for a 7 year old??

mp Feb 11th, 2005 05:01 AM

Yes, it's a totally non-verbal show, has gotten pretty good to very good reviews and my understanding is it's appropriate for five and up . . .

tcafarel Apr 7th, 2005 05:22 PM

Howard - Have you been to see "Spelling Bee"? Would you say it's appropriate for ages 8-10? They have already seen Urinetown and Little Shop of Horrors. Thanks!

robhart Apr 7th, 2005 05:30 PM

I'll chime in as well. I've seen Spelling Bee ... it is a sweet show, but there are some things that might not be appropriate for 8 & 10 year olds -- one of the boy characters has a crush on one of the girls, and sings about his "unfortunate erection" that he gets when he sees her -- that kind of thing. It's "naughty" and sort of adolescent -- but it would be the parent's call... Forewarned, I suppose ...

sprin2 Apr 7th, 2005 06:27 PM

How is Cookin? We are thinking about seeing it but I would love to hear from someone who has seen it.

mp Apr 7th, 2005 06:54 PM

Cookin' is very funny; visual; non-verbal; high energy - a kind of combination slapstick, dance, juggling show-there is a thin plotline of the 3 chefs trying to oput together a banquet when they are joined by a fourth, good-looking sort of "rebel" chef who causes trouble - kids ages 6 to 14 would like like it - It is enjoyable for adults (easy to sit thru - you'll even laugh out loud a few times). My (at the time) 9 year old and many of his friends really liked it.

TarheelsInNj Apr 24th, 2005 05:56 PM

I know the original post was about Off-Broadway, but I wanted to also chime in for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (opening on Broadway this week). It is very enjoyable- good performances, great sets, and some fun effects. I wouldn't take a child younger than 5, because some parts may be frightening for them. But overall, it is a very entertaining show for the whole family. Enjoy! :)


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