The play was short and sweet, the right length for little ones. By little, I mean younger than mine, unfortunately. I took my just-turned-7-year-old to see it and she was too old to appreciate it. I think the age rating of 3 to 10 that I saw is too generous. I would say this is more for ages 3 to 5. It was nice to see something that didn't blow our eardrums, though, after seeing Blue Man Group the day before. There was a bit of the actors coming into the audience, but only down the aisles and they didn't get in anyone's face and they didn't wear scary costumes, so even the shiest of little ones ought to be okay. (The "fish" does run around the theater at the beginning of the play; I think for sensitive kids, that might be one of the most intense parts of the production, but really, I'm thinking most 3 year olds ought to be able to handle it.) Nice opportunity afterwards for photos and autographs with the actors. I felt that it was a bit expensive for such a short production, but I also think part of the problem is that my kid was just too old to really care much. Bottom line: It's cute for ages 3 to 5.