True Story puppet show enjoyed by the whole family
by xapproved on 6/16/14Charline McCombs Empire Theatre - San AntonioI don't know who laughed more my six year old son, or his 37 year old dad. This one man show is fun for the whole family.
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I don't know who laughed more my six year old son, or his 37 year old dad. This one man show is fun for the whole family.
The Three Little Pigs at the American Theatre was lively, musical, not too scary and had an excellent message for the kids. The cast was full of energy and humor. We loved it. It even held the attention of our almost two year old and that's really something.
My wife and I took two 7-year-old girls, and both of them were pretty bored for the first half of the show. They were hoping to see the straw and stick houses get blown down. A lot of the jokes were pig puns that went by too fast for the kids to notice them. The 60-minute show really only has 30 minutes of good material. A particularly bad move was when the performers told the audience to stand up for one part (I think it was the pig national anthem), instantly obstructing the view of every small child the show is designed for.
This was a very well performed musical of the True Story of the Three Little Pigs. A very good show for all ages to enjoy.
My husband and I took our 6 year old daughter to see this play. She laughed, we laughed, it was great. "Plays" - human beings/puppets are not my husband's cup of tea but he, on his own said how much he really liked it. -
The Three Little Pigs was a great first play to take a 4 year old to. He was captivated by the cast and enjoyed the opportunity to participate.
I took my 3 and 6 year grandkids and we all loved the show! It may not have had as many actor/actresses or scene changes as normal, but was one of our favorites. It was very funny, well-acted and had a great twist to the story. The big bad wolf was really good and my 3 year old grandson couldn't get enough of him.