This percussive dance-and-music extravaganza arrives in New York by way of Brisbane, Australia, home to RAW Dance Company.
Unicorn Theater’s adaptation of Margery Williams’s beloved 1922 picture book pays sweet and occasionally sorrowful tribute to children’s playthings.
Dance exports from Cuba tend to portray the island in cheerful, apolitical terms, and Ms.
The Seattle Children’s Theater gives the Robin Hood legend a delightfully wacky telling that’s perfectly pitched to the 10-and-under crowd, and to anyone else who admir…
Overfamiliar elements (a mirror ball, a sometimes blaring rock score) and a galloping pace sometimes threaten to undermine this up-to-date, family-friendly adaptation of Carlo Coll…
The Golden Dragon Acrobats, from China, have put together an impressive collection of gravity-defying acts that will impress children and adults alike.
This series at the New Victory Theater is designed for kids ages 8 and up, but the enlivening lineup should appeal just as much to their chaperones.
Children today face the same daunting pressures as their parents: Navigating the daily grind and a tricky new social order defined by social media.
The outback can be a dangerous place, but Compagnia T.
Hammerpuzzle Theatre Company debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with their ***** (Metro) adaptation of Shakespeare’s tale of corruption and hypocrisy.