There are a lot of fun concerts on the calendar for grown-ups this summer, but what about the younger crowd? Consider a show at Wolf Trap’s Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods to get the kids out of the house when school is out. These music, comedy, and puppet shows are designed to have kids laughing, singing along, and learning along the way.
The Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods is a small outdoor venue on Wolf Trap’s grounds with bench seating. There are concerts and other fun events geared toward young audiences from June through August. The shows are early in the day, and, at $12 per ticket (and free for kids under 2), the cost won’t break the bank.
Below is a sampling of the kid-friendly shows in store this season. Check out the full schedule.
Captain Nemo’s Adventure Academy!
June 26–27, 10:30 a.m.
Entertainer David Engel will teach kids about earth science with this fun, immersive theatrical performance focused on marine life. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
The Wizard of Oz
June 28–30, 10:30 a.m.
The Vital Theatre Company will put on a play for little ones based on the beloved childhood story. Watch as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Cowardly Lion adventure through the world of Oz. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
Joanie Leeds
July 7, 10:30 a.m.
Grammy Award–winning singer-songwriter Joanie Leeds will perform songs from her most recent children’s album, Freadom, which takes inspiration from banned children’s books. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
The Amazing Max
July 12–14, 10:30 a.m.
Kids will be in awe of the tricks and comedy on display at this magic show. Get ready to see The Amazing Max make objects disappear right before your very eyes. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
Awesome Allie: First Kid Astronaut
July 16–17, 10:30 a.m.
Astronaut Allie, her talking dog, and a dancing Mars robot will embark on a journey through space in this musical performance. Kids will learn about science, space, and the importance of friendship. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
Kiddle Karoo’s Monster Puppet Playhouse
July 19–20, 10:30 a.m.
Live performers and “Muppet-style puppets” will put on a high-energy show of songs, comedy, and dancing in a colorful puppet playhouse. Suggested for ages 2 to 8.
Rumplestiltskin
July 26–28, 10:30 a.m.
The young dancers of the Maryland Youth Ballet will bring the classic fairy tale of Rumpelstiltskin to life with a mesmerizing dance performance. Suggested for ages 4 to 12.
Being Bilingual Rocks!
August 1, 10:30 a.m.
Duo Alina Celeste and Mi Amigo Hamlet will have audience members singing along in two languages as they celebrate love, acceptance, and diversity. Expect to see a blend of bossa nova, flamenco, bluegrass, and contemporary Caribbean music and dance styles. Suggested for ages 2 to 8.
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