MommyPoppins.com
MAKE YOUR DAY
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact
New Jersey
  • Anywhere
  • New York City
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Atlanta
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Houston
  • Miami South Florida
  • Philadelphia
  • Washington DC
  • Orlando
  • Los Angeles
  • San Francisco Bay Area
  • Connecticut
  • Long Island
  • New Jersey
  • Westchester
Get Listed Log In Sign Up My Profile Sign out Contact

HOME - New Jersey

Activity Calendar

Providers

Calendar  
  • Events

  • This Week's Picks

  • Activity Providers

  • Submit an Activity

New Jersey Guide  
  • News & Openings

  • New Jersey Baby Guide

  • Preschoolers

  • Tweens & Teens

  • Neighborhood Guides

  • Parks & Playgrounds

  • Free Activities

  • Restaurants

  • New Jersey Moving Guide

Things To Do  
  • Crafts for Kids

  • Recipes

  • Science for Kids

  • Games & Activities

  • Outdoors

  • Online & Virtual

Camps & Classes  
  • Camps Guide

  • Classes Guide

  • Preschools & Schools Guide

  • Directory

Parties & Holidays  
  • Gift Guide

  • Birthday Parties

  • Party Providers

  • Holidays

  • Spring Guide

  • Summer Guide

  • Fall Guide

  • Winter Guide

Family Travel  
  • Day Trips

  • Family Vacations

  • Theme & Water Parks

  • Resorts & Hotels

  • Adirondacks

  • Hamptons & North Fork

  • Poconos Vacation Guide

  • Jersey Shore Guide

Contact

Sign up for our free newsletters.
Disney on Ice's newest show,
Best Things To Do with Kids in New Jersey January 2026, from Mommy Poppins Editors
Check out ice skating, go-karts, bumper cars, and the marketplace at Newark Winter Village. Photo courtesy of Newark Winter Village
24 Best Winter Day Trips from New Jersey for Families
Hit the slopes in NJ this winter. Photo via Mountain Creek Facebook
Ultimate Winter Bucket List: 35 Best Things To Do with Kids in New Jersey
GUIDE
NJ Winter Vacation Guide: Best Getaways and Activities for Families
Get drawn into the art at the Morris Museum next time you're looking for indoor activities for kids in New Jersey. Photo by Kaylynn Chiarello Ebner
40 Things To Do Indoors in New Jersey on a Rainy Day
Romp with the triceratops and other dinos at Field Station: Dinosaurs in Leonia. Photo by Janet Bloom
Ultimate New Jersey Bucket List: 100 Things To Do with Kids in NJ
Admission to the Cohanzick Zoo in Bridgeton is completely free. Photo by Lisa Warden
100 Free Things To Do in New Jersey with Kids
Get ready for back to school with all the right supplies, classes, and tips.
GUIDE
Back-to-School Guide 2025-2026
The Rainforest Cafe has two family-friendly restaurants in New Jersey. Photo courtesy of Rainforest Cafe
Themed Restaurants in New Jersey for Family-Friendly Interactive Dining
Cruise in the Playmobil Fire Truck during your trip to Toys
23 Free Things To Do Indoors in New Jersey: Free Places To Play Indoors on Cold and Rainy Days
Make a splash at a Jersey Shore waterpark, like Ocean Oasis at Morey's Piers. Photo by Kip Dawkins
100 Things To Do at the Jersey Shore with Kids in 2025
Attractions at Morganville's Play Big Zone include arcades games and a 2,000-square-foot obstacle course.
20 Best Kids' Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces in New Jersey
GUIDE
Summer Camps Guide for New Jersey Kids
The Battkeship New Jersey is an amazing hands on experience for families. Photo by Lisa Warden
Best NJ Children's Museums in South and Central Jersey
GUIDE
Guide to Indoor Play Spaces for New Jersey Kids
At Genius Gems in Millburn, kids under 2 get in free with an older sibling.
Budget-Friendly Indoor Play Spaces in New Jersey: Drop-in Play for $25 or Less
Hang out with the giant hippos at Camden's Adventure Aquarium. Photo by Kaylynn Chiarello Ebner
The Best New Jersey Zoos and Aquariums to Visit with Kids
New Jersey kids can find free fun climbing the pirate ship at the free Garden State Plaza Westfield mall. Photo by Mommy Poppins
GUIDE
Guide to Free Fun Things To Do with NJ Kids
The accessible playground at Watsessing Park works for children of all abilities. Photo by Margaret Hargrove
Best Playgrounds in New Jersey Worth the Drive
Pet baby goats on a visit to Brookhollow's Barnyard in Boonton. Photo by Kaylynn Ebner
Meet the Animals at these New Jersey Petting Zoos and Animal Farms
Beyond the casinos, Atlantic City is an all-ages playground, with Island Waterpark, boardwalk amusements, beach access, and more fun.
Atlantic City with Kids: 34 Top Things To Do in Atlantic City, NJ
The Funplex has two New Jersey locations for families to explore and enjoy.
Best Family Fun Centers & Indoor Amusement Parks in New Jersey
Palmer Square is a great place to relax in the heart of Princeton. Photo courtesy of Palmer Square
22 Best Things To Do in Princeton, NJ, with Kids
At a Bach to Rock birthday party, kids can sing karaoke or record their own CD.
18 Top Birthday Party Places in New Jersey for Kids
Nickelodeon Universe is one of the can't-miss destinations at American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Photo courtesy of the venue
  VIDEO
Visiting American Dream Mall in New Jersey: 26 Fun Things To Do and Tips For Your Visit
Bounce, climb, and jump at BounceU in Paramus, one of our top indoor play spaces in northern New Jersey.
Top Indoor Playgrounds and Play Spaces in Northern New Jersey
Hike 1.6 miles to reach the dramatic beauty of South Mountain Reservation's Hemlock Falls. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala
Easy Waterfall Hikes in Northern New Jersey for Kids in 2025
Cheesequake State Park in Middlesex County offers hiking, fishing, swimming, boating, and much more. Photo by Ali Chandra
Great Day Trips to New Jersey State Parks and Forests
The Camden Children's Garden offers free admission for children under 2.
Free Admission for Kids at 50+ Top New Jersey Family Attractions
Cruise in the Playmobil Fire Truck during your trip to Toys
23 Free Things To Do Indoors in New Jersey: Free Places To Play Indoors on Cold and Rainy Days
Hop aboard a stagecoach for a ride back in time at Wild West City, one of New Jersey's top attractions.
Top Attractions in New Jersey: Best Things To See and Do With Kids
Creating a baking soda volcano is a classic science experiment for kids. Photo by Sara Marentette Nighswander
67 Easy Science Experiments for Kids To Do at Home
Teach 'em to tie during downtime.
65 Life Skills to Teach Kids at Every Age
These boredom-busting activities turn a stuck-at-home day into a lasting memory.
75 Indoor Activities for Kids on a Rainy Day
GUIDE
New Jersey Amusement Parks and Water Parks Guide
FIND AND BOOK ACTIVITIES
calendar icon
This Week In
New Jersey
Barnes & Noble Storytime in Brick
Barnes & Noble - 11:00 AM Pick
Barnes & Noble Storytime in Holmdel
Barnes & Noble - 11:00 AM Pick
Morven's Festival of Trees
Morven Museum & Garden - 10:00 AM
Storytime at Barnes & Noble Morris Plains
Barnes & Noble - 11:00 AM
Fanwood's Famous Christmas House
Fanwood's Famous Christmas House - 4:00 PM
Barnes & Noble Storytime in Livingston
Barnes & Noble Livingston - 10:00 AM Pick
Stay and Play at West Long Branch Public Library
West Long Branch Public Library - 11:15 AM Pick
Disney on Ice: Mickey's Search Party
Prudential Center  Arena - various times Pick
Morven's Festival of Trees
Morven Museum & Garden - 10:00 AM
Play & Swim at Five Star Swim School - Eatontown - Mom's Group
Five Star Swim School - 10:00 AM
Storytime with Ms. Cassia at Hoboken Historical Museum
Hoboken Historical Museum - 10:00 AM Pick
Tiger Tales at Cotsen Children's Library
Cotsen Library at Princeton University - 11:00 AM Pick
Super Pet Expo in Edison
New Jersey Convention & Expo Center - various times Pick
Disney on Ice: Mickey's Search Party
Prudential Center  Arena - various times Pick
Wildwood Fishing & Boating Expo
Wildwood Convention Center - various times Pick
Art for Families at Princeton University Art Museum
Princeton University Art Museum - 10:00 AM Pick
Super Pet Expo in Edison
New Jersey Convention & Expo Center - various times Pick
Meet Daniel Tiger at Liberty Science Center
Liberty Science Center - various times Pick
Disney on Ice: Mickey's Search Party
Prudential Center  Arena - various times Pick
Wildwood Fishing & Boating Expo
Wildwood Convention Center - various times Pick
Jewish Children's Book Festival
92Y - 10:00 AM Pick
Wicked Sing-A-Long at State Theatre New Jersey
State Theatre New Jersey - 1:00 PM Pick
Family Sundays at Tulpehaking Nature Center
Tulpehaking Nature Center - 1:30 PM Pick
Super Pet Expo in Edison
New Jersey Convention & Expo Center - various times Pick
Meet Daniel Tiger at Liberty Science Center
Liberty Science Center - various times Pick
Preschool Storytime at Bridgewater Library
Bridgewater Library - 10:30 AM Pick
Maker Mondays Kids Craft Hour at Jake Branch County Park Nature Center
Jake Branch County Park Nature Center - 10:00 AM Pick
Shake, Rattle, & Read: A Lapsit Storytime at Edison Public Library
Edison Public Library - 10:00 AM Pick
Great Big Game Show- New Jersey
Great Big Game Show | New Jersey - various times
Pixar Putt at Garden State Plaza
Garden State Plaza - various times
Play Group at Glen Ridge Public Library
Glen Ridge Public Library - 9:00 AM Pick
Barnes & Noble Storytime in Livingston
Barnes & Noble Livingston - 10:00 AM Pick
Bookscape Babies at Cotsen Children's Library
Cotsen Children's Library at Princeton University Library - 11:00 AM Pick
Read and Explore: Gingerbread Man
Terhune Orchards - 10:00 AM
Great Big Game Show- New Jersey
Great Big Game Show | New Jersey - various times
SEE ALL ACTIVITIES
SUBMIT AN ACTIVITY +
Red Firecrackers, The Legend of the Lunar New Year
Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company at New Jersey City Univeristy
Sign up for our free newsletters.
FOLLOW US FOR ACTIVITY PICKS, DEALS, AND GIVEAWAYS
FaceBook Instagram Twitter Pinterest YouTube
Activity Guides
  • Beaches & Lakes
  • Best Of Lists
  • Birthday Parties
  • Boats
  • Boredom Busters
  • Camps
  • Childcare
  • Christmas/Hanukkah
  • City Guides
  • City Hacks
  • Classes & Enrichment
  • Community
  • Crafts & Recipes
  • Earth Kids
  • Easter
  • Fairs & Festivals
  • Fall Activities
  • Family Travel
  • Farms & U-Pick
  • Free Activities
  • GoList
  • Halloween
  • Holidays
  • Hotels & Resorts
  • Indoor Activities
  • Museums
  • News & Openings
  • Outdoors
  • Parent Talk
  • Parks & Playgrounds
  • Play Gyms & Sports Centers
  • Pools & Spray Parks
  • Preschools & Schools
  • Restaurants
  • Shows
  • Skiing & Winter Sports
  • Special Needs
  • Special Occasions
  • Sports
  • Spring Activities
  • STEM
  • Stores & Services
  • Summer Activities
  • Theme & Water Parks
  • Trains, Dinos & Heroes
  • TV, Film & Movies
  • Virtual
  • Visitors Guide
  • Weekend Events
  • Weekend Trips
  • Winter Activities
  • Zoos & Gardens
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Pin It WhatsApp

Best NYC Kids’ Theater Shows Spring 2013: 14 Family Shows at Non-Broadway Prices

4/16/13 - By Raven Snook

Our spring culture coverage continues with a look at the most promising family shows opening this season. Reading the papers, you might think the only great productions for kids are on Broadway. But while Matilda (it's dark!) and Cinderella (it's light!) command the media spotlight and cost big bucks, there are many wonderfully creative children's theater performances off Broadway and beyond.

The selection this spring is particularly intriguing and there are options for all age groups, including a few shows that are perfect for first-time theatergoers. The New Victory has a pair of plotless spectacles, one acrobatic, the other urban dance, and Making Books Sing and TADA! Youth Theater are adapting popular kids' books by Eileen Spinelli and Ezra Jack Keats. Plus the New York Children's Theater Festival returns for its second year on the Upper West Side, and the tenth annual International Toy Theater Festival takes place in Brooklyn. The one thing all of these shows have in common? You can take the kids to see them without dipping into their college fund—most are $20 or under and one is even FREE.

OUR LATEST VIDEOS

Le Grand C – Midtown West
Thursday, April 18-Sunday, April 28. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
The New Victory Theater, 209 West 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues
$14-$38
Ages 7 and up
I'm catching this circus show next week with my daughter's second grade class, and I don't know who is more excited: them or me. A group of 17 acrobats perform incredible stunts—tossing, tumbling and building human towers. No big hardware or sequined outfits here; all they've got are their incredible athletic bodies and awesome skills, and it's all set to traditional French music. A must-see for nontraditional circus fans.

New York Children's Theater Festival – Upper West Side
Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater, West Side YMCA, 5 West 63rd Street between Broadway and Central Park West
$18-$25
Last year, I wrote an entire post about the first-ever New York Children's Theater Festival. While I only managed to catch one of the three shows, I was impressed with the fest as a whole. There were fun pre-show activities for kids (this year, face painting, magic and juggling performances, and art workshops are on the schedule), and the vibe was casual and welcoming. This year's fest takes place on three consecutive weekends on the Upper West Side:

The Tale of Jamie Freel: A Faerie Story – Friday, April 19 at 5:30pm; Saturday, April 20 at 11am and 1pm; Sunday, April 21 at 2pm
Ages 7 and up
Based on an old Irish folktale, the show mixes storytelling, dance and music to tell the tale of a young hero whose thirst for adventure uncovers a magical world.

Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater! – Friday, April 26 at 5:30pm; Saturday, April 27 at 11am and 1pm; Sunday, April 28 at 2pm
Ages 4 and up
A puppet musical about a young student who's so stressed out about testing, she considers cheating. Awesome timing since the ELA and Math Assessments are going on.

Molly Bloom-Lately – Friday, May 3 at 5pm; Saturday, May 4 at 11am and 1pm; Sunday, May 5 at 2pm
Ages 5 and up
An anti-bulling musical about a vertically challenged third grader who learns to stand up for herself and others.

Wanda's Monster the Musical – Midtown West
Friday, April 19-Sunday, May 12. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
Theater 3, 311 West 43rd Street near Eighth Avenue
$20 for adults, $15 for children under 12
Ages 3 to 6
We already highlighted this new musical in our April NYC Go List, but its creative pedigree makes it worth touting again. Nonprofit children's theater company Making Books Sing debuts a page-to-stage adaptation of Eileen Spinelli's picture book Wanda's Monster about a feisty five-year-old whose grandma turns the tables on the old monster-in-the-closet legend. While we've loved many of the troupe's other shows like The Butterfly and Sky Boys, the big news here is that preschool rock goddess Laurie Berkner wrote the songs! It's her first foray into musical theater and the numbers include her hit "Monster Boogie" as well as brand-new tunes.

Adventures From Ezra Jack Keats – Flatiron
Friday, April 19-Sunday, May 19. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
TADA! Youth Theater, 15 West 28th Street between Broadway and Fifth Avenue
$20-$25 for adults, $8-$15 for children
Ages 5 and up
Another April NYC Go List pick! We often rave about the shows at this venerable family theater company, which is made up entirely of local youths ages 8 to 18. But we're particularly excited about the troupe's new production, since it's based on two picture books by one of our favorite children's authors: Ezra Jack Keats. Watch as talented kids bring the hidden saxophone player from Apt. 3 and the adventures of Maggie and the Pirate to life through song and dance.

Off the Map – Lower East Side
Saturdays, April 20, 27 and May 4 at 10:30am and 12:30pm
University Settlement, 184 Eldridge Street at Rivington Street
$15 for adults, $5 for children
Ages 2 to 5
I've been hearing great things about the Trusty Sidekick Theater, which was founded by arts educator Jonathan Shmidt (who has a day job at the New Victory, so you know he has good taste). The company's latest show was created specifically for preschoolers and stars a subway train who's gone off the rails, literally. While most folks want to see him get back on track, one young passenger looks forward to taking a new uncharted route. Told with puppets, projections and people, Off the Map is a lovely first-time theater experience.

Little Red’s Hood – Citywide
Tuesday, April 22-mid-October
Locations, dates and times vary. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
FREE
All ages
Another awesome option for young theatergoers: The City Parks Foundation's PuppetMobile—a mobile offshoot of Central Park's Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre—brings its contemporary take on the old Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale to NYC parks free of charge. In this version of the oft-told story, Red is a sophisticated and cynical city kid obsessed with her smartphone who runs into a wolf when she visits her granny in the 'burbs. Since the show is outside and free, you have nothing to lose if your toddler can't make it to the end. But chances are your little one will be mesmerized by the handcrafted puppets.

The Gruffalo – Greenwich Village
Saturday, April 27 at 11am and 2pm
NYU Skirball Center, 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square South
$28
Ages 3 and up
The Skirball's Big Red Chair Family Series wraps up for the season with this musicalization of Julia Donaldson's best-selling kids' book. An adventurous mouse scares off predators with tall tales of the terrifying Gruffalo but what happens when he meets the creature himself? England's Tall Stories theater company brings its award-winning production to NYC. Live in Brooklyn? The production is also playing on Sunday, April 28 at Kingsborough Community College's Leon M. Goldstein Performing Arts Center.

In the Garden – Fort Greene
Friday, May 3-Sunday, May 5 at 10:30am and 1pm
BAM Fisher Fishman Space
$7
Ages 1 to 4
The inaugural year of BAMfamily programming has been quite a success. One of the final offerings is this multimedia theater experience developed specifically for preschoolers. A couple walking through a garden comes across a piece of cloth, which sparks a visual feast of shadow play, projections and wordless wonder. The entire performance is one hour long, and that includes a post-show Q&A, so it's great for short attention spans.

RHAW – Midtown West
Friday, May 17-Sunday, May 26. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
The New Victory Theater, 209 West 42nd Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues
$14-$38
Ages 6 and up
I admit, I'm not the biggest dance fan but I usually love the movement-based shows at the New Vic. Somehow they speak to me more than what's going on at the Joyce. RHAW was developed by urban dance star Rennie Harris and features nine energetic performers who infuse their moves with a Philly street sensibility. Plus they do a mean tribute to Michael Jackson.

If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books – Corona
Sunday, June 2 at 1 and 3pm
Queens Theatre, 14 United Nations Avenue South in Flushing Meadows Corona Park
$14
Ages 5 to 10
Theatreworks USA's musical revue of contemporary kid lit is a real crowd pleaser. The big name stories include Laura Numeroff's title tale, Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman, Master Man by Aaron Shepard and Math Curse by the wickedly funny Jon Scieszka.

International Toy Theater Festival & Free Temporary Toy Theater Museum – Dumbo
Friday, June 14-Sunday, June 23
St. Ann’s Warehouse, 29 Jay Street between Plymouth and John Streets
$20 for adults, $10 for children
Ages vary
Did you know that there's an annual Toy Theater Festival in Brooklyn? And this year is its tenth anniversary! The fest isn't aimed at families and not all productions are kid-friendly. However, there are always a handful of offerings that children can see and additional attractions like a toy theater museum and puppet parade.The lineup for this year's edition won't be released until May 1 but you can sign up for the email list right away. Of course we'll be keeping an eye on the shows and will add all of the kid-friendly ones to our Event Calendar.

Peter and the Starcatcher – Midtown West
Ongoing. Visit the website for the complete schedule.
New World Stages, 340 West 50th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues
$72.50-$99 but you can save by using the Broadwaybox discount code
Ages 8 and up
I rarely recommend commercial off Broadway shows with open runs because, well, they tend to be pretty expensive. But I've seen this wonderfully inventive stage adaptation of Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson's Peter Pan prequel twice now and it's worth the splurge. The show is low-tech theater at its finest, a celebration of imagination, the magic of childhood and the power of belly laughs. It won five Tony Awards and critical raves on Broadway before it transferred off Broadway last month. Frankly I think it plays even better in a smaller house. While it's officially recommended for ages 10 and up, my seven-year-old loved it. It's definitely a fanastic option for hard-to-please tweens, who might find some of these other recommendations too babyish.


Find out about other cool things to do with kids this season in our Spring Fun Guide.

Shows Preschoolers Kids Tweens & teens Uptown Downtown Brooklyn Queens Midtown West Greenwich Village Flushing Upper West Side Lower East Side DUMBO Ft Greene New York City

Featured Local Savings

Sign up for our free
newsletters.
New York City
Dallas Fort Worth
Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Houston
Miami South Florida
Philadelphia
Washington DC
Orlando
Los Angeles
San Francisco Bay Area
Connecticut
Long Island
New Jersey
Westchester
MommyPoppins.com
Mommy Poppins is a family activity website that helps people find things to do with kids.
QUICK LINKS
Activities
Providers
Family Travel
CONTACT
Newsletter Subscribe
Contact
About
SITEMAP
Submit an Activity
List Your Business
Advertise with Us
© 2026 MommyPoppins. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms of Use.
5.342
X
Click Here to Sign Up!
Register/Login if you don't want to see this popup.