Things are always changing and evolving in this fast paced modern world we live in. The movies your children go to are not the same as the movies you grew up with. The TV shows they watch are completely new. Even children's theater has changed. It is not always about going and sitting back and watching familiar stories. One way that children's theater is changing is by exploring different kinds of stories. NYC's Rebel Playhouse, a relatively new theater group is at the forefront of this movement. In their approximately two yeas of exisitence they have presented the following shows:
Old Turtle and the Broken Truth - A play about accepting and welcoming differences
Edna the Stomper - A show about self worth, acceptance and finding one's place.
Their current show pushes the envelope even further.
The Fantastical Dangerous Journey of Q is a play about gender identity. In this show, Q, faces the daily difficulties of preoccupied parents, bullying peers, and communications with challenging teachers, all while navigating gender identity. Fortunately, Q’s neighbor Nix has a bag of tricks that allow everyday objects to grow and be endowed with magical powers that allow Q to face larger than life threats head on. This new and innovative musical, which is recommended for ages 5 and up, will be presented at the 14th Street Y located at 344 E. 14th Street, New York, NY on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through December 16.
For information or to purchase tickets to this groundbreaking new show, visit
www.14streety.org/theater-for-
Giveaway Dates 11/30 - 12/4
Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ WW
Must live in or be able to travel to NYC area by
December 16, 2018 to redeem prize*
Giveaway for Tickets ONLY
No transportation
No hotel
*Giveaway is transferable but you must be able to provide full name, e-mail address, and phone number for person who will be using the prize.
ARV:$100.00
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