Growing Up in The Arms of The New Victory Theater
Carol Cain | Sep 09, 2009 | Comments View Comments

We recently featured The New Victory Theatre as one of the Top NYC Children’s Theaters, but I wanted to revisit this wonderful place here and share with you all the exciting things going on there.
I first noticed the theater a few years ago and though I never went inside, I always found it to be a place that was welcoming of a younger audience. Little did I know that this is, in fact, what The New Victory Theater prides itself of. It is the first and only full-time performing arts theater for kids, their families, and peers.
The theater’s history and past is an interesting one, but it is what they are doing now and what they have planned for the future, that really impressed me. As I looked through the various theater works that are scheduled to be performed there, my heart raced with excitement and anticipation. This is because as a mother of a 2.5, 4, and 11 year old, taking part in one of the most “New York City” things to do (going to the theater) has been something I have had to give up for years. The many things that I, as an adult, enjoy about going to the theatre, are the very things that not only frighten, but also bore my boys. Figuring out what shows appeal to them, and to our budget, is very difficult to do.
But The New Victory Theatre makes that possible again. Their selection of shows are chosen to appeal to the entire family, not just the little ones. You won’t find Barney or Blue’s Clues here, but rather a more sophisticated, well designed, well choreographed display of artistic talent. The environment itself is welcoming to kids. Accessible to those in wheelchairs and strollers, there is room to release some steam or energy, free lockers to store diaper bags or other carry ons, and a friendly staff who understand your children and are tolerant of all they tend to do.
The stage area (seen in photo above) is also an impressive site. The main seating area overlooks the intricate design of Hammerstein’s vision, and a huge over-a-century old dome, unaffected by time, turns this room into a majestic environment designed for drama and grandeur. Because the theater caters to kids 2 to 13 mostly, I loved the notion of my children growing up here, in the arms of The New Victory Theater, amidst the beautiful surroundings, and amazing art performed there. And though normally the shows for smaller children take place mostly in their studios nearby, it’s comforting to know that there is a place that welcomes them as they grow, gradually exposing them to the true theater experience, and not a mind numbing, simplistic display.
There are upcoming performances, such as Hansel and Gretel, where the entire space, from the promenade to the balcony, is transformed, and where you and your children can be among the 100 who stand along the scenes and follow as the story unfolds. I love that.
And The Butterfly Garden, where the stage is a magnificent and beautiful digital world, welcoming the awakening of our senses, inviting the children at the end to take part in the magic.
Another one that I could see to be a favorite of ours is brought to us from the same creators of Serafina. Elephant is a colorful and energetic work brought to life by performers from South Africa and the UK. I know, as I watched the preview, that my children would enjoy this, no doubt in my mind.
Other upcoming shows give classical music new life, and Shakespeare new energy, and teen angst a new, appealing voice.
The New Victory Theatre is also very active in sharing the value and beauty of art with the young members of our community. Last year alone, they had thousands of students from various schools throughout the city, both public and private, come in and participate in their education programs. They continue these efforts, despite the many financial challenges faced in many areas, and have a long list of schools eager to take part in the experiences they offer.
From September 18th to November 1, The New Victory Theatre will kick off the New Victory Scottish Festival, featuring shows from four of Scotland’s finest theatre companies. The festival starts with a Puppet Theater performance of Cinderalla, best for an audience of 4 and up. Some groups are kept smaller for selected performances in order to maintain the intimacy and fluency between the performers and the audience, so order tickets soon!
I am looking forward to bringing my children to these shows and slowly start exposing them to the New York City experience of theater arts.
I invite you to join me in supporting this wonderful group and all they do, not only for our kids, but also for our community as a whole.
The New Victory Theater
229 West 42nd Street, 10th Floor
New York, NY 10036-7299 General Info: 646.223.3010 Photo Credit: Elliott Kaufman for The New Victory Theater
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About the Author: Carol Cain is the Managing Editor for NY Metropolista and a travel writing mom of 3 busy boys. A native New Yorker, she enjoys sharing everything there is to know about her beloved city and making new discoveries along the way.
You can follow her travels in and out of the city, often with her family in tow, at The Adventures of a NYCity Mama and follow her on Twitter at NYCityMama








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