Took my son 2 1/2 yr old to see a production (The Very Naughty Penguin) by Spellbound theatre. What a delightful experience. The play itself was interactive which is absolutely key in entertaining and teaching toddlers. And Spellbound theatre has a knack for doing both. The staff was super friendly. I loves that they had some crafts for the kids to get in to while waiting for the show to start and after the kiddos were able to interact with the puppets. Be sure to get the season pass which saves you a few bucks per visit because if you're anything like me after your 1st visit you will not want to miss any of their other shows. P.S you can easily make a day of it because right outside the theatre is a very nice park so pack lunch for after the show and let those little Energizer bunnies run wild....
Read moreBeen there few times a year for workshops and lectures as well as checking the exhibits and it doesn't disappoint. It might be small but it is a perfect outing when you want to nourish your soul without crowd nor pricey entrance fee, quality and originality. The House itself is historic in itself and is a little gem i hope locals appreciate. I'm in Queens and don't mind driving here occasionally to check out its creative mini showings. Sampling is good for the soul when time and mind are restricted to fatigue and other busy life; a little dose of art and knowledge expand the mind and connect new neurons...
Read moreThe owner of this building is a real Karen to say the least. She’s not very nice. We approached the house to get a closer look and she approached us with a demeaning answer that we couldn’t go near there and to basically move away. She should just post no trespassing sign unless you make an appointment and pay to see inside. We also witnessed her screaming at a kid running on the lawn in front of her “house”. It’s literally next to a playground if you don’t like the atmosphere it’s time to move! So distasteful. Hopefully that place gets...
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