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Friday, December 7, 2012

Holiday shows for kids this holiday Season

There are a lot of small low-key productions that are good for children and you know
 NYC love the Holiday Season. I have here Holiday Shows for kids. Concert and Seasonal.



The Three Bears Holiday-Through Friday Dec. 30.- Upper West Side
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theater in Central Park West, enter at 79th St. and Central Park West.
Come join them in their Annual Holiday Show with The Three Bears and their friends to start the season off.

A Charlie Brown Christmas-Dec. 16  2012-Park slope
The Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Ave.
BTW. Union and President St.
The Pig Brooch Theatre Company brings back it's LIVE TV special for it's 4th yr in a row. Join Charlie and all the Characters in Charlie Brown Musical with live trio
Yes, Virginia,The Musical-Fri-Sun through Dec. 23, 2012,  9:30-8 pm.-Midtown West
Herald Square Puppet Theater
151 W. 34th St.
BTW. 6th and 7th Ave 8 floor
Macy's show this year is Nicolas Coppola and his puppet work.  This beautiful production features vocals by Whoopie Goldberg and Mathew Broderick.  Join Coppola and his troupe have turned-life of a 19 Century girl who questioned the existence of Santa.                                                                                                                                                                            
The Colonial Nutcracker- Sunday Dec. 16, 2012-Flatbush

The Brooklyn Center for Performing Arts, Walt Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College
2900 Campus Road
Set in Yorktown during the Revolutionary War, this interpretation of the Nutcracker is a beautiful holiday experience. The Dance Theatre performs this full length version of Tchaikovsky's classic.
Nutcracker Sweets and the Steadfast Tin Soldier-Dec. 22, 23,26 and 30th-Park slope.
Puppet Work Theater
338th 6th Ave at 4th St.
This old Brooklyn Puppet Theater mounts this sweet adaption of Tchaikovsky's Land of Sweets dances and The Steadfast Tin Soldier is inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's famous fairy tale.







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