Every special, musical, comedy, and classic kids’ Christmas movie your family will want to watch together this holiday season. And trust us, they all deliver tidings of comfort, joy, and laughter

The holiday season is here. That means the tinsel’s been unleashed, every meal includes sugar cookies, and all the screens in the house are tuned to family Christmas movies. From seasonal specials and animated comedies featuring your little ones’ favorite cartoon characters to jazzy musicals and instant yuletide classics that you and yours will treasure for years to come, the following curated list is a festive smorgasbord of kids’ Christmas movies. So grab that batch of cookies from the oven and dig in!

Family Christmas Movies on Netflix

Family Switch

Family Switch is a new family Christmas movie on Netflix
Netflix

Queen of the body switch, Jennifer Garner of 13 Going On 30 fame stars in this identity switcheroo with Ed Helms from The Office. They star as parents of two who feel their once-tight-knit bond starting to fray. Come the holidays, however, the two are determined to make meaningful memories with their kids. It’s a wish that magically scrambles the families’ identities and leads to a slew of holiday hilarity.

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Netflix

The Bad Guys: A Very Bad Holiday

If you and your littles loved the original Bad Guys film as much as we did, then you’re in for a treat. The menagerie of very bad animals is back for another heist, this one tangled up in tinsel and twinkling lights. But before they can carry out the perfect crime they’ve just masterminded, they have to save Christmas.

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Netflix

Strawberry Shortcake’s Perfect Holiday

Baking their way through the yummiest season of the year, Strawberry Shortcake and her Berry Besties are using flour power to have the most perfect Winterswirl Eve yet. The only problem is Peculiar Purple Pieman has snagged all the cinnamon. Gather the little ones for this tasty adventure that decks the halls in pink frosting and rewrites the holiday songbook with the cutest tunes. 

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Netflix

Trolls Holiday

Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, and Zooey Deschanel hit all the right notes in this addition to the happiest little franchise ever. Released in 2017, Trolls Holiday sees its brightly coiffed creatures celebrate Glitterpalooza, the day every troll indulges in song, dance, and glitter bombs. Should you want to keep the glitter flying with the 2021 installment, Trolls Holiday Harmony, it’s over on Hulu.  

Recommended Ages: 7+

Available on Netflix

A Boy Called Christmas

Fans of Paddington will find similar comfort in this wintry adventure that gives Father Christmas an origin story full of elves, reindeer, and enchantment. When a little boy named Nikolas heads out to find his father, he, with his talking mouse, Miika, and his flying reindeer, Blitzen, discovers the magic of the Far North’s village called Elfhelm.

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Netflix

Scrooge: A Christmas Carol

A christmas carol is a classic family christmas movie
Netflix

If you prefer an animated version of Dickens’s classic Christmas story, Netflix offers Scrooge: A Christmas Carol. With a supernatural bent, this musical adaptation promises something for the whole family. 

Rated: No Rating

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Netflix

Alien Xmas

A young elf receives an alien she believes is simply a toy but is, in reality, much more. While this movie has a brief 42-minute runtime, it will entertain the young and old alike. 

Rated: TV-Y

Recommended Ages: 2+

Available on Netflix

Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Released in 2020, this charming live-action musical about a toymaker is part Steampunk and part Dickens. Featuring a predominantly Black cast, including Academy-Award-winning Forest Whitaker, the once-betrayed and disgruntled toymaker finds new hope with his granddaughter. 

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 8+ 

Available on Netflix

Klaus

The first original Netflix animated film follows the story of a plucky mailman and a toy maker in a bleak, remote village. They form an unlikely friendship when they decide to spread joy by delivering presents to kids.

Rating: PG

Recommended Ages: 7+

Available on Netflix

A StoryBots Christmas

StoryBots fans will love following along as Bo heads to the North Pole to get gift advice from Santa only to discover that the Jolly Old Elf has gone missing.

Rating: TV-Y

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available on Netflix

The Christmas Chronicles 1 & 2

Netflix

After two siblings accidentally crash Santa’s sleigh, they head on an all-night journey to get things back on track. Starring Kurt Russell, this crowd-pleasing film got a sequel in 2020 with Goldie Hawn as Mrs. Claus, and it’s just as fun as the original. 

Rated PG

Recommended Ages: 10+

Available at Netflix

Supermonsters Save Christmas

Celebrate the holiday season in Pitchfork Pines with this special starring the Super Monsters. Christmas Eve finds the Super Monsters lending Santa a magical helping hand to find his missing reindeer.

Rating: TV-Y

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Netflix

White Christmas

Dreaming of a white Christmas? You can’t get much more classic than a Christmas movie featuring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, and Rosemary Clooney, with tunes from Irving Berlin. It may not have cartoon adventure, but it does have musical numbers and an emphasis on love and family.

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Netflix

Kids’ Christmas Movies on Disney+

Dashing Through the Snow

Dashing Through the Snow is a new family Christmas Movie on Disney+
Disney+

Lil Rel Howery dons the Santa suit for this festive Disney+ original. It costars Chris Bridges, who Mom will know better as Ludacris (the lyricist behind her favorite 2000 hip-hop hits), as a social worker who learns the true meaning of Christmas after a series of misadventures with his daughter. 

Recommended Ages: 10+

Available on Disney+

The Naughty Nine

Retooling heist films like Ocean’s Eleven and The Italian Job for the younger set, this family-friendly romp sees nine youngsters learn they’re on Santa’s Naughty List. Not about to accept a coal-only Christmas, the crew hatch a plan to hit the North Pole and take back the gifts they think they deserve.

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Disney+

The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

Reimaging the original tale of sugar plum fairies and the little girl who dreams them up, the House of Mouse offers a dazzling and poetic fantasy film emphasizing the importance of love and courage. The magic swirls around Clara as she visits four realms while searching for the key to a mysterious box.  

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Disney+

The Santa Clauses

While technically not a movie, this mini-series and the latest installment in this modern Christmas franchise finds Santa hanging up his red hat, shaving off his pearly white beard, and retiring. His retirement is short-lived, though, when he realizes he may have hired the wrong replacement and endangered not only his elves but the whole holiday. 

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Disney +

The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special

Kevin Bacon appears in this hilarious and festive holiday special from Marvel Studios: the Guardians take a trip to Earth to find a Christmas gift for Quill. Parents should keep in mind that the original film was rated PG-13, and while the holiday special has not yet been rated, it may be best suited for older kids.  

Rated: Not yet rated 

Recommended Ages: TV-14

Available on Disney +

Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas is a classic family christmas movie
Walt Disney Studios

The three sweet holiday tales in this anthology star Mickey and his pals in reimaginings of classic stories. Make this viewing a double feature with the sequel Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas, also available on Disney +.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Disney +

Santa Buddies

What’s more playfully fun than a bunch of talking puppies trying to save Christmas? The adorable Santa Buddies are lending their paws to save the big day at the North Pole.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Disney+

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Are your little elves torn about whether their favorite holiday is Christmas or Halloween? Then give ‘em a dose of both. This holiday classic is a little offbeat, a little spooky, and full of a whole lot of crazy stop-motion visuals. It’s perfect for kids who crave a different kind of Christmas movie—and those old enough to enjoy the eerie effects.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 7+

Available at: Disney+

The Santa Claus

Older kids will get a laugh watching Tim Allen (a divorced, uninvolved, turkey-burning dad) take a turn as Santa. The scenes at Santa’s workshop and the North Pole are amazing, but practice some Christmas caution: Allen gets the Santa gig because the original takes a fatal topple off a roof, there’s a lot of talk about divorce, and even a slightly scary scene with police.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 9+

Available on Disney+

The Muppets Christmas Carol

There are a lot of versions of this story out there, but how many of them feature Michael Caine as Scrooge and the big-hearted Kermit as Bob Cratchit? Throw in all the fun musical numbers and Gonzo as the Charles Dickens narrator, and you’ve got a movie night to remember. Fair warning: his job is to scare Scrooge, so the Ghost of Christmas Future is pretty scary.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Disney+

Noelle

Ever wonder what it’s like being Santa’s kids? Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader star in this super fun story about how filling the big man’s shoes might be a little too much pressure. Is the Christmas spirit truly hereditary? Find out!

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Disney +

A Christmas Carol

Jim Carrey takes on this classic tale as Ebenezer Scrooge as only he can. Watch as he’s visited by three spirits, and learns the true meaning of Christmas in this live-action film.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Disney +

Beauty and The Beast: An Enchanted Christmas

Inspired by the classic fairytale, this movie is a great way to celebrate the holidays as Mrs. Potts tells the story of the Christmas that almost didn’t happen. Kids will enjoy seeing their favorite characters and the new songs in this tale of friendship and love.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Disney +

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year

Tiny viewers will love watching Pooh and his friends help Rabbit discover the true meaning of the season. It’s an animated story about friendship and staying true to who you are.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available on Disney +

Family Christmas Movies on Apple TV+

A Charlie Brown Christmas

A Charlie Brown Christmas
Lee Mendelson Film Productions

For wise kids (and those who have a soft spot for Snoopy), you can’t go wrong with the Peanuts gang. Charlie Brown has some deep thoughts about Christmas commercialization and the holiday blues, but the end is all kinds of merry: the true meaning of Christmas and snappy music to boot.

Special note: A Charlie Brown Christmas will be offered to non-subscribers on AppleTV+ from December 16 – December 17.

Otherwise, subscribers can stream it anytime. 

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 3+

The Velveteen Rabbit

Based on Margery Williams’ classic children’s book first published in 1922, this film adaptation stays true to the original story of a little boy who loves the plush bunny he got for Christmas so much it comes to life, but also injects a little modern-day flair. Blending live action with 2D animation, this family-friendly gem explores themes of friendship and unconditional love.

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available November 22 on Apple TV+

Frog and Toad “Christmas Eve” Special

Frog and Toad are best friends, and though their amphibious DNA might make you believe they’re pretty similar—they’re nothing alike. Now, it’s Christmas Eve, and the adventurous Frog is stuck in town, while creature-of-comfort Toad worries his buddy will miss the holiday entirely. 

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available December 1 on Apple TV+

The Snoopy Show Christmas Special

A holiday special that’s part of a stellar series, The Snoopy Show’s “Happiness Is Holiday Traditions” tags along with Snoopy and Woodstock as they visit the beagle’s brother, Spike, out in the desert. Not to let a few prickly cacti ruin their Christmas spirit, they conquer misadventures for the best holiday ever.

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available December 1 on Apple TV+

Shape Island Winter Special

Based on the best-selling picture books written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen, Shape Island molds its narratives around three shape friends: Square, Circle, and Triangle. In “The Winter Blues,” the series’ holiday special, Square is sad, so the others try to cheer him up with a new Yeti-centric holiday. 

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available December 1 on Apple TV+

Sago Mini Friend New Year’s Eve Special

The colorful crew of Sagoville are celebrating closing one chapter and beginning another in “New Year’s Eve Steve.” The special unfurls as Harvey, the floppy-eared dog, gets help from a firefly to stay awake to see the clock strike midnight. One scavenger hunt and a ton of laughs later, the brood just might get their wish. 

Recommended Ages: 2+

Available December 22 on Apple TV+

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse

The book on which this snowy special is based was written and illustrated by Charlie Mackesy, and it’s a beautiful work of art that would make the perfect gift for loved ones of all ages. The moving short film, another masterpiece, brings the titular four to life through traditional hand-drawn animation, following along as the friends ponder love, kindness, and hope on their journey home.

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Apple TV+

Spirited 

Spirited is a family Christmas Movie on Apple TV+
Apple TV+

Enjoy this musical with the older kids, as Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer hold nothing back as players in a rejiggered take on Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. Reynolds stars as Clint Briggs, a miser whose ghostly visits teach him the true meaning of Christmas. Meanwhile, Ferrell embodies the Ghost of Christmas Present, and Spencer plays the gift he wants to unwrap.

Recommended Ages: 13+

Available on Apple TV+

Mariah’s Christmas: The Magic Continues

This year, the self-proclaimed Queen of Christmas is spreading cheer on the stages of the country’s biggest cities during her holiday tour, but if hard pants and big crowds aren’t your family’s style, just queue up this immersive sequel featuring Mariah Carey, her beloved songs, and a few fancy friends. Should you want a quick link to the 2020 original, here you go!

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available on Apple TV+

Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne

Apple TV+ has so. much. Peanuts. content, so go nuts! With For Auld Lang Syne, Lucy takes center stage, missing her grandmother and throwing a NYE party to cheer herself up. The first new holiday special in the Peanuts canon in nearly 20 years, this brilliantly animated short film is already an instant classic. 

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Apple TV+

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

This stop-motion classic family Christmas movie about Rudolph and his unusual nose is a must-watch for every generation in your house. Parents can join their children on a nostalgic journey to the unforgettable Island of Misfit Toys. 

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Apple TV+

Family Christmas Movies on Amazon Prime

A Christmas Story

A Christmas story is on Amazon Prime
MGM Entertainment

Warning: Watching A Christmas Story is likely to result in nonstop quoting of all those hilarious one-liners (Go ahead and say it with us: “You’ll shoot your eye out!”). Double warning for the younger tots: “Fudge” is substituted for the F word, one poor kid gets his tongue frozen to a flagpole, and let’s not forget that fishnet stocking leg lamp.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available at: Amazon

Candy Cane Lane

Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross team up for a holiday adventure about a family man who makes a pact with an elf to get a helping hand in winning his neighborhood’s holiday decorating contest. Of course, things don’t go as he expects, and the 12 Days of Christmas come to leaping to life.

Recommended Ages: 9+

Available November 30 on Amazon

Merry Little Batman

Damien Wayne is home alone and determined to keep a bunch of supervillains from ruining his Christmas, so he turns himself into Little Batman and shows those filthy animals who’s boss. If it all sounds familiar, that’s because this animated tale is DC’s super-twist on Macaulay Culkin’s 1990 classic.

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available December 8 on Amazon

It’s a Wonderful Life

It certainly isn’t new, but no holiday is complete without watching Frank Capra’s seminal holiday film, It’s a Wonderful Life. A heartwarming story that explores the human condition in all its forms, kids young and old always find much to love about George Bailey, a businessman who gets a glimpse at what life would look like without him. 

Recommended Ages: 9+

Available on Amazon

The Preacher’s Wife

A remake of The Bishop’s Wife from 1947, this musical drama starring Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington is another holiday must-watch. Featuring a beautiful holy soundtrack sung by the late pop diva, the film sees Denzel’s Dudley help a family in crisis around the holidays.

Recommended Ages: 10+

Available on Amazon

Yogi’s First Christmas

This classic kids’ Christmas movie finds Yogi and his affable sidekick Boo Boo joining in on the holiday fun, even though they should be hibernating. Kids will love meeting other Hanna-Barbera favorites like Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss, and Augie Doggie. 

Rated: No Rating

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Amazon

The Legend of the Christmas Witch

Legend of the christmas witch is a family christmas movie
Lucky Red Morena Films

This 2018 Italian film tells the story of an ordinary school teacher who, at night, transforms into Befana, the magical witch who bestows gifts upon all the good children. Available in Italian with English subtitles or a dubbed English version

Rated: Not Rated 

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Amazon Freevee

Alone for Christmas

What’s cuter than puppies? Christmas puppies! This is basically the plot to Home Alone, but instead of a kid—you’ve got an adorable pup! 

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Amazon

Jingle All the Way

Arnold Schwarzenegger is willing to go to any length to get his son the latest and greatest toy for Christmas in this 1990s film. While there are some funny moments, some are also violent, and the movie may be better for older kids.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 8+

Available on Amazon

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas

The Cat in the Hat is back again, making a messy party for all of the guests. But when the party is over, The Cat in the Hat, Sally, Nick, and the Fish discover a poor lost baby reindeer they are determined to help find his way home. 

Rated: G 

Recommended Ages: 2+ 

Available on Amazon

Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is You

Inspired by Mariah Carey’s instant holiday classic song “All I Want for Christmas Is You,” this sweet little cartoon features a young girl named Mariah who wants one thing for Christmas—a puppy! (Again, puppies + Christmas = love). Plus, it features voices by Mariah Carey, Breanna Yde, and Henry Winkler.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available on Amazon

Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas

Fans of the affable monkey won’t want to miss this adventurous holiday story featuring George and the Man in the Yellow Hat. They both work hard to find the perfect gifts for each other.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Amazon

Frosty the Snowman

The whole family will be a bunch of jolly, happy souls when they watch this classic family Christmas movie about the snowman who was brought to life with a magic hat and some love.

Rated: Not rated 

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Amazon

Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town

Santa Claus is coming to town is a family christmas movie
Rankin/Bass Productions

Narrated by Fred Astaire, this classic holiday movie tells the story of Santa’s humble beginnings. The kids will get a kick out of seeing the movie’s take on how certain Christmas traditions began (like the flying reindeer and why Santa comes through the chimney).

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Amazon

Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch

This 2018 retelling of the classic Dr. Seuss story about the green grump who wants to stop Christmas is packed full of fun and laughs. Pharrell Williams narrates, while Benedict Cumberbatch voices the cantankerous Grinch. 

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Amazon

The Snowman

Based on the classic picture book by Raymond Briggs, The Snowman is worth a watch with your tiny tots. This wordless movie follows the adventures of a young boy whose snowman comes to life. It’s a simple but whimsical story that still offers a healthy dose of holiday magic.

Rated: G

Recommended Ages: 3+

Available on Amazon

The Polar Express

Based on the beautiful best-selling book, this classic family Christmas movie follows a young boy on his journey to the North Pole, where he discovers just how real Santa’s holiday magic is.

Rating: G

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Amazon

It’s a Very Muppet Christmas Movie

The classic story of It’s a Wonderful Life gets a kid-friendly twist thanks to the Muppet gang. In this version, the Muppet Theater is in trouble, and a stressed-out Kermit wonders if the world would have been better off without him and his friends. Luckily, his guardian angel (David Arquette) shows him what matters most—with the help of fun musical numbers and a star-studded cast.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Amazon

Arthur Christmas

What’s the lovable youngest son of Santa to do when he discovers that one child hasn’t received her Christmas present? Go on a madcap mission, of course! You’ll love the family spirit of this movie as we meet Arthur and the whole Claus clan. 

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 5+

Available on Amazon

Home Alone

Home Alone is a family christmas movie
20th Century Fox

A member of the John Hughes movie family, Home Alone is a full-fledged faceoff between eight-year-old Kevin and a couple of witless burglars. If it’s been a while since you’ve seen this one, you may not remember just how violent the slapstick gets. Still, it’s worth a view for older kids who understand the Christmas consequences.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 10+

Available on Amazon

Elf

Don’t be a cotton-headed ninny muggins (pardon our language) and miss out on watching the story of our favorite innocent “elf,” Buddy. This is another family Christmas movie you’ll be quoting all season long. Though a few spots may run a bit boring for little ones, kids will still love seeing the holidays through Buddy’s enthusiastic eyes.

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 7+

Available on Amazon

Miracle on 34th Street

This 1994 remake of a 1940s classic has all the tried-and-true favorites of a family Christmas movie: a precocious kid, a lovable Santa, and a smiley ending. But keep in mind, Mom and Dad, that the little girl in the movie does question the existence of Santa Claus—so if this isn’t a hot topic in your house yet, you might want to skip this one!

Rated: PG

Recommended Ages: 6+

Available on Amazon

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

We can’t settle the age-old debate of old Grinch vs. new Grinch—but we’ll admit that the classic ‘toon version holds a special place in our “two sizes too small” hearts. Add it to your holiday movie lineup to get your yuletide dose of Seuss and Whoville.

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available on Amazon

Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas

There’s a “Gift of the Magi” element at play in this 1977 Jim Henson wholesome classic Christmas tale that is as adorable as it is lively, with original songs by Paul Williams. Kermit the Frog’s turn as the narrator is both funny and adorable. 

Rated: Not Rated

Recommended Ages: 4+

Available at: Amazon

Full Court Miracle

This Disney original Hanukkah movie, which happens to be based on a true story, follows a beloved basketball coach as he becomes the coach of a yeshiva in Philly.

Rated: TV-G

Recommended: Ages 8+

Available on Amazon

 

with additional reporting by DeAnna Janes

 

There’s no better way to spread holiday cheer than bringing the kids to see one of these Christmas shows in Boston

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Or should we say, the busiest? With all the upcoming family gatherings, presents to wrap, and decorating to do, it’s easy to forget to slow down and enjoy a cup of hot chocolate with the family. Maybe even see a show or two to keep that magical holiday spirit alive and take a break from the hustle and bustle of the winter season. Thankfully, there are a ton of holiday events and Christmas shows in Boston that the whole family will be grateful to experience. Here are seven shows you won’t want to miss.

The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is one of those holiday shows that transports you back to your childhood as soon as you hear that hauntingly beautiful musical score. Luckily, The Boston Ballet will be performing The Nutcracker from November 25th through December 31st at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston. So your family will have plenty of chances to grab tickets and watch Clara’s adventure through The Land of Sweets with her Nutcracker prince. You don’t want to miss out on this holiday show which has been described by The Boston Globe as “the gold standard.”

Citizens Bank Opera House
539 Washington St.
Boston
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Cirque du Soleil's 'Twas The Night Before

Everyone has heard the famous opening lines on the Christmas classic poem, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. But the Cirque du Soleil brings this poem to life on stage at The Boch Center in Boston with a modern take on your favorite holiday songs and an acrobatic performance like no other. The kids will be entranced by the fun choreography and silly costumes, while learning about the importance of family traditions and friendship. The holiday songs will also have your inner child beaming and dancing. Be sure to grab your tickets before their last show on December 11.

Boch Center Wang Theatre
270 Tremont St.
Boston
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Related: Bright Lights, Big City: Boston's Top 10 Holiday Light Displays

Holiday Pops

There is no better way to spread Christmas cheer than through song and music. Treat the family to this special holiday concert, Holiday Pops, at the Boston Symphony Hall. The family will get to experience a merry night of singing along to their favorite Christmas classics and can even select special matinee performances for younger children, with a shorter show and photo with Santa. Another great option is the Holiday Pops Sensory-Friendly Concert, designed for people who have sensory issues. This concert is more relaxed and offers quiet spaces and less stimulating features. The Holiday Pops will certainly be on your families’ holiday to-do list every year. Performances run from December 1 through Christmas Eve.

Boston Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Ave.
Boston
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Christmas with the Copley Singers at the Cathedral

Sometimes a small but magical chorus performance is all you need to bring out your holiday spirit. Gather the family together for this annual concert put on by the Copley Singers, and be ready to be blown away (or brought to tears) by this talented Boston group. The Copley Singers are a critically acclaimed choir and have had many shows throughout New England. Here's the important part—this is a one day only show (December 11). Make sure to get your tickets ASAP.

Good to Know: Kids ages 17 and under attend for free.

Cathedral of the Holy Cross
1400 Washington St.
Boston
Online: eventbrite.com

A Christmas Carol, A Musical Ghost Story

If you have older kids or the family is a fan of literary classics, then A Christmas Carol is a must-see. Follow the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge as he takes off on an ethereal adventure to discover his Christmas spirit. This award-winning holiday show will be performed from December 1 through December 23.

Good to Know: Children under 4 are not permitted to attend this show.

North Shore Music Theatre
54 Dunham Rd.
Beverly, MA
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Boston Toy Show Holiday Show

Why not start a new holiday tradition this year? If you’ve had your share of Christmas performances, try something a little different and take the family to the Boston Toy Show Holiday Show held at the Hilton Boston in Dedham. Held annually for the last 30 years (with the exception of Covid-19), this Toy show doesn’t display just any old toys; antique toys and collectibles are put on display or for sale. Imagine stumbling on your favorite childhood toy that is no longer made? Then telling your kids stories about these relics? Sounds like a great way to spend a cozy winter morning.

Date & Time: Dec. 11, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Hilton Boston/Dedham
25 Allied Dr.
Dedham, MA 
Online: facebook.com

Related: Shop Boston's Best Toy Stores for Unique Gifts This Season

Little Women: The Broadway Musical

Here's another great holiday show for the book lovers in your family. This musical adaptation of the beloved story, Little Women, is being performed at the Greater Boston Stage Company. Get ready to laugh and cry whole-heartedly as you watch the March Sisters in their coming-of-age adventures during the Civil War. This is sure to be a memorable performance that will be the topic of discussion as your family returns home for some hot chocolate. Little Women: The Broadway Musical runs from November 25 through December 23.

Greater Boston Stage Company
395 Main St.
​Stoneham, MA
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While kids can experience just about every type of entertainment on the TV or computer, there is nothing like seeing a show live and in person. The DMV is chock full of local theaters offering a variety of shows to warm your heart and entertain kids of all ages. From shows with plenty of dancing, to shows inspired by Disney, to shows filled with great messaging, there is a production for everyone.

Photo: Amy Boyle Photography

American Girl Live!
American Girl super fans will love the first-ever musical inspired by the historical dolls and their stories! The nationwide tour, will make stops around the country through mid-May, and heads our way on March 3rd. The 90-minute show takes kids on a journey to Camp American Girl—there, they’ll meet five spunky campers and their camp counselor. At the overnight summer camp, the campers bring along their beloved dolls Rebecca, Maryellen, Julie, Nanea, Luciana and Melody, who come to life and break out in musical numbers that reflect their historical eras. Through their dolls and their dolls’ stories, the campers learn lessons of friendship, the importance of following their dreams and empowering one another.

Strathmore
5301 Tuckerman Ln. (Bethesda, MD)
When: Mar. 3
Online: strathmore.org

The Travels of Babar
For children (and children at heart!) this concert mixes the magic of stories, images, and music, including Return to the Land of the Elephants by composer Raphael Mostel—the U.S. premiere of the orchestral version of one of his two multimedia musical voyages based on The Travels of Babar by Jean de Brunhoff. The 2 p.m. show is a sensory-friendly performances that is welcoming to all families. Following the 4 p.m. concert, young audience members can ask questions and hear stories in an up-close-and-personal talk with some of the artists.

Kennedy Center
2700 F St., NW
When: Apr. 7
Online: kennedy-center.org

Alice In Wonderland
Curiouser and curiouser” down the Rabbit Hole you go!  Join Alice on her fantastical journey through Wonderland.  Join all your fave characters like The White Rabbit, The Cheshire Cat, The Caterpillar, the Mad Hatter, and the Queen of Hearts, in this musical adaptation of the classic Lewis Carroll tale. Alice gives the entire family a chance to spend an utterly “mad, mad day” at the Creative Cauldron enjoying one of the most famous and enduring children’s classics of all time.

Creative Cauldron
410 South Maple Ave. (Falls Church, VA)
When: Mar. 22-Apr. 14
Online: creativecauldron.org

Huckleberry Finn’s Big River
This revision of Broadway’s Tony-Winning Musical will lift your spirit.  This version of Mark Twain’s polarizing novel removes offensive language and expands the role of Jim, now the same age as Huck.  Twain’s classic sweeps you down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, an enslaved teen, escape to freedom from enslavement. This tale of friendship against all odds is recreated for young audiences as two best friends demonstrate the power children have to change the world.

Adventure Theater
7300 MacArthur Blvd. (Glen Echo, MD)
When: Through Mar. 10
Online: adventuretheatre-mtc.org

Finding Neverland
Directed by Diane Paulus and based on the critically-acclaimed film, FINDING NEVERLAND tells the incredible story behind one of the world’s most beloved characters: Peter Pan. Who doesn’t love Peter Pan?! Playwright J.M. Barrie sets out to write a play that will astound London theatergoers. With a little pixie dust and a lot of faith, Barrie takes an epic leap, leaving his old world behind for Neverland, where nothing is impossible and the wonder of childhood lasts forever. The magic of Barrie’s classic tale springs to life in this heartwarming theatrical event. Recommended for older children as the play runs over 2 hours.

National Theatre
1321 Pennsylvania Ave. NW (DC)
When: Feb. 26 – Mar. 3
Online: thenationaldc.org

—Guiomar Ochoa

This winter, the footlights are on and shining bright for young theater and music audiences under ten.  Take a fantasy space flight with your toddler on the H Street corridor at Atlas Center, or introduce your budding English Lit major to Hemmingway on the Potomac with a 60 minute Moby Dick. Live music performance keeps it rockin’ with Laurie Berkner rocking the Lincoln Theater and a country music show based on the diligent Little Red Hen at Olney Theatre.

Photo: Laurie Berkner Band

For Music Enthusiasts

The Laurie Berkner Band
Washingtonians will identify with this commuters’ conundrum. What to do with all that extra time on the road, on the metro or the bus?  Childrens’ performer Laurie Berkner has the answer. Write songs! The movement, she says, is part of what drives her creativity resulting in hugely popular titles from Victor Vito to Pig on Her Head, the one song that may prove your little tyke has British royalty beat when it comes to high hat couture.  Coming to the storied Lincoln Theater in February for her first D.C. show in three years, Laurie’s warm voice backed by a full band, promises interactive fun for all.

When: Feb.28
Where: Lincoln Theater (D.C.)
Cost: $35
Online: thelincolndc.com

Flavoring the Melody
Join Strathmore Center for the Arts for this first installment of a new family series featuring Washington Area Music Association award-winner Seth Kibel presenting Flavoring the Melody,  about the art of jazz improvisation. Aimed at kids ages four to ten, this opening session is the first of six hosted by Kibel and renowned vocalist, Rochelle Rice taking place through June. Later sessions are appropriate for ages two to six.

When: March 5
Where:  Strathmore Center for the Arts
Cost: $10
Online: strathmore.org

For Fairytale Fanatics

The Twelve Dancing Princesses
As its name suggests,  the Creative Cauldron Theater Company’s seasonal plate is a grand mix of adult cutting edge and classical kiddie fare. This Grimm Brothers fairytale mystery about twelve pairs of shoes that seem to wear themselves out each night, comes to life in a musical adaptation, featuring young talent from the company’s Learning Theater Ensemble.

When:  Feb. 26 – March 20
Where: Creative Cauldron Theater
Cost:  $14-16
Online: creativecauldron.org

Little Red Hen
This classic story about the value of lending a paw or a claw for the common good, gets an amped up country music treatment that has the whole farmyard hopping. See what happens when the “crimson heroine” tangles with a sneaky fox and watch your little chickadees laugh and learn.

When March 20 – 21
Where:  Olney Theatre Center
Cost:  $15
Online: olneytheatre.org

For Young Theater Goers

Space Bop
This production by Arts on the Horizon showcases the company’s signature multi-sensory, non-verbal approach to keeping young children thoroughly engaged. Get ready for a little hip-hop with the babe at Space Bop, recommended for children up to age two with several morning showtimes, and featuring the original beatbox stylings of one of the D.C. area’s most popular performers, GRAMMY-nominated hip-hop artist Christylez Bacon.

When:  March 5-12
Where:  Atlas Center for the Arts (D.C.)
Cost: $9
Online: atlasarts.org

Moby Dick
This classic title needs no explanation, and with an abridged version–just 60 minutes (including music)–and the acting talent of just three performers from Germany’s award-winning Triebwerk Theater, Melville’s tale of a whale and a guy called Ishmael is made tons more accessible for you and your young theater companion this spring. Plus, with first mate Starbuck on board, you’re bound to stay awake!

When:  April 23-24
Where:  The Kennedy Center
Cost: $20
Online:  kennedy-center.org

Which winter show are you looking forward to the most? Tell us in the comments section below. 

–Carolyn Ross

 

Halloween is behind us and all we can think about is the turkey and all its fixings we have coming. Hold off on slipping on your turkey pants just yet – Chicago is keeping us busy while we wait for that savory goodness. From gator encounters to miraculous journeys with dapper rabbits, read on for our Editor’s picks for family fun to make it a November to remember.

photo: World Pet Association’s Aquatic Experience

(1) Gator Encounters for the Reptile Lovers
Get up-close and personal with alligators at the world’s only traveling gator experience, Gator Encounters, at the World Pet Association’s Aquatic Experience. Show attendees can interact with gators at a touch tank and see new live octopus and piranha tanks. Check the website for details on the Kids Aquarium Contest where entrants are challenged to design an aquarium that reflects their personality.

When: Nov. 6-Nov. 8
Hours: various dates (check show schedule), 10:30 a.m.
Where: Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center, 1551 Thoreau Dr. N., Schaumburg
Cost: $25/family; $10/person; free for ages 4 & under
Online: aquaticexperience.org

(2) LEGO Star Wars Day
May the Force Be With You at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Chicago for LEGO® Star Wars™ Days. Help build a large model of Yoda to display in the Center, make themed creations, compete in themed speed build competitions, take photos with life-sized LEGO Darth Vader and LEGO R2-D2 and participate in the MINILAND Scavenger Hunt. In addition to all that fun, you’ll have a chance to win prizes and giveaways.

When: Nov. 7-8
Hours: noon-7 p.m.
Where: LEGOLAND® Discovery Center, 601 N. Martingale Rd., Schaumburg
Cost: starts at $13.50
Online: legolanddiscoverycenter.com

(3) National Neighborhood Toy Store Day
Help local mom-and-pop toy stores across Chicago celebrate National Toy Store Day! Check in with your favorite toy shop to find raffles, giveaways, demonstrations, character visits, games and displays of the season’s hottest toys.

When: Nov. 14
Hours: Check the hours of your favorite small toy store
Where: Independently owned toy stores across Chicago, check with your favorite!
Cost: Free
Online: tinybeans.go-vip.net/chicago/neighborhood-toy-store

(4) Secrets, Lies, and Superspies: Fall Youth Circus
The Actors Gymnasium Youth Circus presents: Secrets, Lies, & Superspies. Leading a double-life can be tough, especially when all of your friends are doing it too! Join the world’s finest secret agents, who have no idea that their civilian best friends are actually their colleagues until a power-mad villain plots to turn them against each other. Will their friendship prevail or will the secrets and lies destroy them all? This mission- should you choose to accept it- includes: espionage, acrobatics, live rock music, comedic spyjinx, and DEADLY LASERS!

When: Nov. 14-15, Nov. 21-22
Hours: Sat., 4:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m.
Where: The Actors Gymnasium, 927 Noyes St., Evanston
Cost: $15/adults; $12.50/ages 12 & under
Online: actorsgymnasium.org

(5) The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is the story of a very dapper china rabbit named Edward Tulane who gets lost at sea, bounces from person to person and decade to decade until the audience is shown a true miracle, and Edward discovers the transformative power of love. Stuart Carden returns to CCT after his critically acclaimed debut outing last fall with Leo Lionni’s Frederick.

When: Now through Nov. 15
Hours: Various showtimes
Where: Ruth Page Center for the Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn St., Magnificent Mile
Cost: $10-$39
Online: chicagochildrenstheatre.org

(6) Get Lost in the Magical World of Alice in Wonderland
Chicago Kids Company – Theater for Children (CKC) presents Alice in Wonderland, a musical adaptation of the classic tale! Discover the magic of Wonderland alongside Alice. Meet characters who grow “curiouser and curiouser,” including the White Rabbit, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Cheshire Cat, and the Queen of Hearts.

When: Various dates through Nov. 25
Hours: 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Where: Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St., Chicago
Cost: $12
Online: chicagokidscompany.com

(7) Play On! Chicago Toy and Game Fair
Navy Pier is hosting the 13th annual Chicago Toy and Game Fair! Preview and play with toys and games from around the world and meet Toy and Game Inventors! Check out the PAW PATROL Bus, Lifesize Tonka Truck, Giant Jenga, Settlers of Catan Tournament, Star Wars Lunch, GameTruck, Stage Events, Magic, Giant Bubbles, Contests, Giveaways, Maker Stuff, Game Café, Mascots, Laser Tag, Ride-on vehicles, Adventure Sandwich, Characters, ChronoBomb, Electronic Petting Zoo, Puzzle Hunts, Robotics, Young Inventor Challenge, and so much more!

When: Nov. 21-22
Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: Navy Pier Festival Hall A, 600 E. Grand Ave., Navy Pier
Cost: $10/adults; $5/children; free for ages 3 & under
Online: chitagfair.com

(8) The Snoopy Snow Ball
Celebrate the season with this ultimate holiday experience, including a private performance of A Charlie Brown Christmas at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place and a delectable lunch reception, just steps away at the Ritz-Carlton and a meet-and-greet with the Peanuts gang. Enjoy musical entertainment and dancing, live and silent auctions for grown-ups and crafts and activities for kids.

When: Nov. 22
Hours: 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Where: The Broadway Playhouse, 175 E. Chestnut St., The Magnificent Mile
Cost: $125/single tickets; $450/family of 4
Online: emeraldcitytheatre.com

(9) McDonald’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Ring in your holiday season with the 2015 McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade! Enjoy gigantic balloons, the nation’s finest marching bands, majestic horses, festive floats, incredible performance groups, celebrities, and even an appearance from Ronald McDonald ® and Santa Claus! Individual Sponsorships for the VIP Experience are available, check out the website for details. Can’t make it down to State Street? Enjoy #ChicagosParade at home by watching the live broadcast on WGN 9 Chicago or WGN America.

When: Nov. 26
Hours: 8 a.m.-11 a.m.
Where: State St., Congress to Randolph, Downtown Chicago
Cost: Free
Online: chicagofestivals.org

(10) Holiday Fun Farmsgiving
Angelic Organics Learning Center invites families to mingle with and care for their livestock and makes gifts with materials from the farm.

When: Nov. 28
Hours: 10:30 am.-2:30 p.m.
Where: Angelic Organics, 1547 Rockton Rd., Calendonia
Cost: $20
Online: learngrowconnect.org

Big plans for November? Tell us all about it in the Comments below!

—Maria Chambers

You don’t need to be a plan-in-advance type to enjoy all the exciting shows and theatre performances this holiday season. In fact, all you need is Goldstar. We discovered a bevy of family-friendly events that are still available on Goldstar! The best part? They’re all offered at a discount. Read on for our picks that won’t break the bank.

The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker: Debbie Allen’s Modern Spin on the Holiday Classic
Actress, dancer and choreographer Debbie Allen’s fun, fresh spin on The Nutcracker returns for the sixth year—this time at L.A.’s grand Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. The Hot Chocolate Nutcracker (a two-time Goldstar National Nutcracker Award winner) gives the seasonal favorite a rich new cultural context and updated characters, and features a lively contemporary score with original songs from multiple-Grammy winner Mariah Carey, Arturo Sandoval, James Ingram and others. Little ones will have no trouble following along thanks to the narration by three wisecracking mice: Harvey, Schmink and Buckey. Allen herself, along with Raven Symone, Carlo Imperato, Tichina Arnold and Rasta Thomas, appears in this fun holiday musical adventure.

Where: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles

When: Dec. 18 at 7:30 p.m., Dec. 19 at 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.

Cost: $32-$75 (regularly $64-$124)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

 

Disney On Ice presents Frozen Presented by Stonyfield YoKids Organic Yogurt
Enter a fantastical winter wonderland beyond all imagination at Disney On Ice presents Frozen. You’ll be magically whisked away into the wintry world of Arendelle, where you will be dazzled by amazing special effects and astonishing skating. Sing and dance along to inspiring songs, including “Let It Go.” Join royal sisters Anna and Elsa, the hilarious snowman Olaf, Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven and the mystical trolls as they journey to discover that true love is ultimately the most magical power of all! Hosted by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, with special guest appearances by your most beloved Disney princesses and characters from favorites like Disney*Pixar’s Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Disney’s The Lion King.

Where: Honda Center of Anaheim, Anaheim

When: Dec. 17 at 10:30 a.m. & 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $34-$39

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

 

Queen Mary’s CHILL: Ice Tubing and the Incredible Ice Kingdom
The Queen Mary Dome transforms into a 13,000-square-foot igloo called The Ice Kingdom – where Charles Dickens’ classic novel, A Christmas Carol, comes to life with over two million pounds of ice at this year’s CHILL holiday event. Created by an international team of expert ice carvers and enhanced with stunning sound, lights and colors for a captivating experience unlike any other, The Ice Kingdom takes visitors through the frozen streets of London as they follow Ebenezer Scrooge to discover the meaning of Christmas.

Where: Queen Mary, Long Beach

When: Nov. 20, 2015-Jan. 10, 2016

Cost: $17.50-$22.50 (regularly $34.99-$44.99)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

Peter Pan and Tinker Bell: A Pirates Christmas
Step into The Pasadena Playhouse and embark on a wild quest with Tinker Bell, Wendy and Peter Pan, as they try to put a stop to the plot of some dastardly pirates who plan to kidnap Peter as a present to Captain Hook. Filled with big laughs, magic, dancers from So You Think You Can Dance and contemporary songs by everyone from Taylor Swift to the Bee Gees, this family show has something for everyone.

Where: The Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena

When: select dates and times Dec. 10-19

Cost: $25-$62 (regularly $34-$77)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

 

Long Beach Ballet’s The Nutcracker with Full Symphony Orchestra
This stunning version of Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet by artistic director David Wilcox has been a Southern Californian holiday favorite for 32 years. Accompanied by full symphony orchestra, the Long Beach Nutcracker also boasts sparkling sets and costumes, a cast of over 200, dazzling pyrotechnics and magic effects, along with a special appearance by Rebel, Long Beach Ballet’s gorgeous white Arabian horse.

Where: Long Beach Performing Arts Center, Terrace Theater, Long Beach

When: select dates and times Dec. 12-20

Cost: $17-$61.20 (regularly $31-$68)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

 

ELF The Musical
ELF The Musical is the hilarious tale of Buddy, a young orphan child who mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported back to the North Pole. Unaware that he is actually human, Buddy’s enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father, discover his true identity, and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. Based on the beloved film starring Will Ferrell, this musical adaptation co-written by the three-time Tony winner behind The Producers broke box office records on Broadway.

Where: Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, Thousand Oaks

When: Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $41.25 (regularly $55)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE


The Magic of Christmas Starring The Young Americans
The talented college-age singers and dancers of the Young Americans are back with The Magic of Christmas, the annual yuletide musical designed to make your season merry. Some 250 Young Americans, performers ages 18-24 from 39 states and 14 countries, come together for this annual production, boasting more than 6,000 costumes and 45-foot high LED walls. This year’s spectacular is set to include holiday-themed musical numbers ranging from hip-hopping penguins and dancing Santas to scenes based on the Nutcracker, Polar Express and classical favorites, like Handel’s Messiah.

Where: La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, La Mirada CA

When: Dec. 16 at 8 p.m., Dec. 17 at 8 p.m., Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.

Cost: $20-$26 (regularly $33-$40)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

The Giving Tree: A Play Inspired by Shel Silverstein’s Classic Story
You and your children will love Los Angeles Children’s Theater’s live re-creation of Shel Silverstein’s touching and tender storybook parable The Giving Tree. The classic children’s book is about the simple gifts nature offers each of us. Through a boy and a loving apple tree, Silverstein’s story follows the seasons of life from young child to old age, from joyous youth to self-centered adolescence, from somber adulthood to bittersweet old age. Each stage of love, loss, heartache and heartbreak is expressed through words, gestures, dance and music that will delight people of all ages.

Where: The Little Theater, Los Angeles

When: Nov. 14 & Nov. 15 at 4 p.m.

Cost: $7.50 (regularly $15)

CHECK AVAILABILITY HERE

 

What shows will you buy tickets to? Have you seen any of these performances before? Leave a comment below!

copy adapted from Goldstar; photos courtesy of Goldstar

This fall the stage is set to explode with musicals, plays and performances all over San Diego. From beloved Disney princesses to a little lady with red ringlets who looks on the bright side of life all the way through, to a Technicolor coat wearing prophet in ancient Egypt, your mini theater buffs are going to be loving the theater offers this fall in our city.

Image Credit: Feld Entertainment

Disney On Ice: Dare to Dream
To celebrate 75 years of Disney Princesses, Dare to Dream is a mega mix performance on ice with some of your favourite characters and the most cherished stories of all time.  Watch Rapunzel in a live action piece from the film Tangled, travel to the enchanted forrest with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as she escapes from the evil queen and watch as Cinderella meets her Prince Charming with a glass slipper to boot.  Plus don’t forget about a boogie session with the story of the Princess and The Frog with Princess Tiana and Price Naveen. This show is great for audiences young and old who will love watching the magic unfolding on the ice in this compilation of of stories old and new.

Dates: Oct. 1 – Oct. 4
Ticket Price: From $29/person

Valley View Casino Center
3500 Sports Arena Blvd.
San Diego, Ca 92110
866-843-9946
Online: san-diego-theater.com

Image Credit: What’s On Wilimington

Beauty And The Beast
The Civic Theatre of San Diego are set to welcome Belle and the Beast for a musical adaptation of the classic Disney film, Beauty at the Beast! Relive the story of Belle, a woman hoping for a life more like the adventures in the book she reads who happens upon an old castle in the heart of the forest. Here she meets Beast, once a man and now condemned as a beast like creature who was cursed for his vanity and pride. Can Belle and Beast save each other and learn to love whats on the inside? You’ll have to be our guest and find out! This musical is full of your favourite songs, beautiful sets and sparkling costumes. This performance is suitable for all ages.

Dates: Nov. 24 – Nov. 29
Ticket Price: From $69/ person

San Diego Civic Theatre
1100 3rd Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-570-1100
Online: sandiegotheatres.org

Image Credit: Evergreen Players via Yelp

Annie
Get ready to sing along with your favourite curly red headed friend Annie.  Living in an orphanage, Annie is on a mission to find her parents. After being sent to stay at billionaire Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks house for the holidays, Annie injects everyone with her sunshine look at life and they help her step up her quest to find her mom and dad. But just as things like like they are trumps for Annie and Daddy Warbucks, some evil cons posing as Annie’s “real parents” come into the picture and chaos ensues! The kiddo’s will love singing along with all the classics like “It’s the Hard Knock Life” and the anthem “Tomorrow.” With a run time of over 2 hours plus an intermission, this show is best suited for musical lovers 5 and over.

Dates: Nov. 3 – Nov. 8
Ticket Price: From $25 per person

San Diego Civic Theatre
1100 3rd Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-570-1100
Online: sandiegotheatres.org

Image Credit: Disney Wiki

Mary Poppins
Introduce your mini stage buffs to thesupercalifragilisticexpialidocious adventures of Mary Poppins, the practically perfect nanny who flies in to help the troubled Banks family. With help from jack-of-all-trades Bert, Mary Poppins takes young Jane and Michael Banks on a magical adventure to bring their once disconnected family back together again. Based on the Disney classic and the original book from P.L. Travers, this winner of seven Tony Awards will have kids of all ages (and even grown ups) cheering as Mary Poppins dispels her pearls of wisdom. A spoonful of sugar anyone? This Junior Theatre performance is best suited for kids ages 2 and up.

Dates: Oct. 23 – Nov. 8
Ticket Price: From $11/ person

Casa del Prado Theater
1600 Village Pl.
Balboa Park
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-239-8355
Online: juniortheatre.com

Image credit: Flickr Creative Commons

Disney’s Alice in Wonderland Jr.
Introduce your littles to Disney heroine Alice as she journeys through Wonderland in a classic “trying to get home” story.  She meets kooky characters like the White Rabbit, Cheshire Cat, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Caterpillar and of course the evil Queen of Hearts in a fun-filled performance. Along with a cast of favorites your mini thespians will love hearing classic songs like “I’m late.” This is a junior adaptation, which means at just under an hour running time you can rest assured even your youngest will love watching this musical adaptation unfold!

Dates: Nov. 13 – Nov. 22
Ticket Price: From $13/ person

Roosevelt Middle School
3366 Park Blvd.
Corner of Park Blvd. and Zoo Dr.
San Diego, Ca 92101
619-239-8355
Online: juniortheatre.com

Image Credit: Flickr Creative Commons

Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat
Way way back many centuries ago not long after the bible began lived Joseph, a clever guy blessed with prophetic dreams. When he is sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and taken to Egypt Joseph is taken on an adventure of biblical proportions. After rising from a slave to the Pharaoh’s 2IC by seeing the future, Joseph is challenged yet again after reuniting with brothers and beloved dad. With lots of witty bater and a true mish mash of musical styles from a rock n’ roll Pharaoh, a broadway master name Potifar and a country western band of brothers this is one sassy show.  Given its sassy factor it would best suit audience members 8 and over.

Dates: Oct. 16 – Oct. 25
Ticket Price: From $15/ person

Creative Performing And Media Arts Theatre
5050 Conrad Ave.
San Diego, Ca 92117
619-588-0206
Online: cytsandiego.org/shows

Which of these shows do you want to see? Let us know in the Comments section below.

— Lenya McGrath