too long for little kids. not enough to look at. not entertaining.
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Walnut Street Theatre's Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly Tickets
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Something is wiggling, buzzing and flying around the Walnut... and it's exciting, slimy and hilarious! Kids love this rock-n-roll romp in a big bug's world. Is Spider getting too big for his own skin? Will Fly find her superhero powers in time to save her Aunt Rita from danger? Will Worm learn to stand on his own two feet? OK animals, let's have fun!
Rating: 1 out of 5by Anonymous on 4/15/13Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia Rating: 4 out of 5 Love the Walnut!!
by novembergirl on 4/8/13Walnut Street Theatre - PhiladelphiaI bring my daughter to the Kids Series every year and she loves the shows. She especially likes meeting the actors following the shows where she can take pictures with or get autographs from.
Rating: 4 out of 5by WesternMainLineFamily on 4/6/13Walnut Street Theatre - Philadelphia This was our family's first time attending a Walnut Street Kids production. Our kids (ages 7 and 5) both loved it, and the parents did too (especially appreciated the sly references to kids' literature, like mentioning the Click Clack Moo books by the same children's author). Lots of humor and great music, while still rewarding the kids for their love of reading. Will definitely check into future plays here to get our kids downtown more often.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Diaries was spectacular
by kbmommy3 on 4/2/13Walnut Street Theatre - PhiladelphiaThe Walnut Theater's Diary of a Worm, Spider and a Fly was awesome. My children are ages 7, 5, and 3, and they were all sitting there loving the show. It held their attention and kept them interested. I would highly recommend this show. It stayed true to the books as well.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Fun production
by GBL2kids on 4/1/13Walnut Street Theatre - PhiladelphiaThis was a really fun, well done production. Characters were charismatic. The music and songs were fun and appealing. My children are 2 and 4, and much of the dialoge was over the 2 yo's head, but she enjoyed watching nonetheless. I think age 4-10 would really enjoy.