With a twinkle in its eye, 'Matilda the Musical' from 2nd Stage Productions
The beloved story by Roald Dahl with talented children, exceptional adult performances, and a fantastic live orchestra. By SARAH SHAH
The beloved story by Roald Dahl with talented children, exceptional adult performances, and a fantastic live orchestra. By SARAH SHAH
A young sleuth in a slump has a passion for purple pancakes.
Talented local performers make this musical journey back to the Renaissance a rollicking good time.
Presented by Arts on the Horizon, the show moves to 1st Stage for free performances from March 31 to April 2.
Play is the name of the game in this delightful children's musical.
The show has a soothing and calming effect on its young audience, which is lovely to see.
An absurd yet poignant musical about the courage to go against the norm.
Kids prepare to start school in a new musical that's big on empowerment and inclusivity.
The show is fast-paced and full of catchy rock n' roll.
And several jokes in the script went over the heads of the little ones but elicited guffaws from the caregivers.
The musical features strong and invincible women and the cast is oozing with talent.
The entire audience was on its feet dancing, clapping, and singing along.
The interactive and offbeat show has book and lyrics by Lauren Gunderson.
The show is not 'dumbed down.' It is sophisticated, believing that children are intelligent enough to grasp its concepts and themes, and they absolutely do.
The bold and bright musical aimed at the elementary school set has some good advice for anyone.
As the solo performer Colette Krogel combines her dancing with sound, poetry, and mages, it feels like she is processing generational trauma.
The five young dancers electrify the stage. It is impossible not to feel called to join in their fun and games.
This gem of a musical managed to engage, entertain, and crack up the entire multigenerational audience.
Mother Goose herself is an ethereal, steampunk-styled lady who takes the audience through a silly, laugh-out-loud version of her 'typical day.'