Philadelphia Children’s Festival returns with sensory-friendly performances, puppets and more

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This year, the festival features seven different shows. Most are suitable to kids of all ages, but some age restrictions apply. Depending on the performance, shows take place in three locations within Annenberg Center: Zellerbach Theatre, Harold Prince Theatre, or the Annenberg Center Outdoor Plaza.you’ll travel through imaginary jungles, carnivals, and time, as performers transport the audience with silent storytelling.

Taking inclusivity up a notch, the May 20 show will be the festival’s first sensory-friendly event. Parents of children with autism, sensory sensitivities, and any other learning, cognitive, or social disability can rest assured the performance will adapt to their needs: Sensory bags, weighted lap pads, quiet areas, and headphone zones are available.Bring the kids outside for a free outdoor bilingual concert with 123 Andrés.

Ready for a free circus arts and theater performance? Philly’s Give & Take Jugglers present their juggling and acrobatics show at Annenberg Center Outdoor Plaza on May 21. Have a fun time watching your kid partake in the show and try to not get dizzy following the jugglers’ movements.Indigenous Enterprise, a Native American dance troupe, brings powwow dancing to Zellerbach Theater. On May 22, dancers from Canada and the U.S.

If you are in-between performances or simply want to visit, Annenberg Center’s PLAYground is packed with activity. Think face painting, balloon art, crafts, games, and live music by DJ Gerry. PLAYground is open May 21 , and 22-23 , but closed on Saturday, May 20, to accommodate the sensory-friendly performance.

📍Annenberg Center Outdoor Plaza, 📅May 21-23, ⌚ time varies depending on the day, 🧸 all ages, 💵 free.Outside food and drinks aren’t permitted in Penn Live Arts’ theaters. If you get hungry, a food truck is scheduled to be at the festival on Sunday but there are also severalTaking the bus leaves you the closest to Annenberg Center. Lines 21 and 42 make a stop on the corner of 36th and Walnut Streets, half a block from the performance center.

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