Broadway Babies! 10 Shows to See With Your Kids

The theater isn't just for grown-ups. There are many musicals and plays written specifically for kids. While some are based on already popular books and movies, like the upcoming adaptation of Frozen, others are geared toward tots. But you don't have to be a Broadway baby to see these shows. Local theaters often put on performances that are just as good as the NYC versions. Here, 10 shows you should add to your must-see list for your little one.

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The Lion King

The Lion King

Can your kids recite every line of the popular Disney film? Then take them to see a live-action performance, complete with colorful costumes and powerful dance moves.

The Berenstain Bears Live!

The Berenstain Bears Live!

This off-Broadway musical brings the beloved children's series to life. As with the book, the play teaches important life lessons, like study hard, avoid junk food, and be nice to people.

Gazillion Bubble Show

Gazillion Bubble Show

Even adults will be amazed by this one-of-a-kind art show. Using lasers, lights, and bubbles, performers create a mind-blowing, bubble-filled world.

Stomp

Stomp

Kids can let loose at the popular percussion performance. But be warned: this may inspire them pick up a trash can and make their own noise at home.

Cinderella

Cinderella

The tale of magic, mice, and happily ever after now stars famous teen singer Carly Rae Jepsen.

Newsies

Newsies

Inspired by the newsboy strike of 1899, this musical features everything a play needs — catchy tunes, larger-than-life leaps, and and an amazing story.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

Though it's not a musical, kids will still enjoy the live-action performance of this famous fantasy book.

Matilda

Matilda

Broadway's newest addition teaches kids that "even if you're little, you can do a lot." Though the movie version receives a G rating, the slightly dark themes earn the play a PG.

Wicked

Wicked

The Wicked Witch wasn't always so mean. Filled with more music than The Wizard of Oz, this play will keep kids on the edge of their seats.

Aladdin

Aladdin

Scheduled to open in March, this play will take kids on a musical magic carpet ride.