Not great
by Lena on 4/1/19Kupferberg Center for the Arts - QueensUnfortunately nothing more than you would see at children’s Museum. Would not recommend or go again. Very overpriced for what it is.
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Unfortunately nothing more than you would see at children’s Museum. Would not recommend or go again. Very overpriced for what it is.
The eyeball springy was very funny! My husband and my 6 year old we're in tears laughing so hard!
Great show, very well put together and had us engaged during the performance. Our kids were amazed at what they saw and we had never seen anything like it. We all loved it.
We weren’t sure what to expect at the Underwater Bubble show. It was similar to a circus with acrobats, a contortionist, and “magic,” with some cool sand art and lots of bubbles. My daughter is almost 6 and she wanted to leave early. I think the show is probably best for babies or small toddlers. The only way I can describe it is it was weird.
The show was a lot of fun!!! Although geared for children my husband and really enjoyed it!!! Lots of lights and beautiful bubbles!! Some very talented people as well.
A truly simple concept, executed well. It's really just good lighting, bubbles, acrobats and clowns. Visually exciting. We sat all the way in the back and our 4 year olds still loved every second. I would recommend it for ages 3 - 10. Older kids may be bored, but it's hard to be jaded at something so adorable.
Great show for kids all ages!!! Great story and fun
I went with my 2.5 years old girl and she just had a blast !!! She talked about it even 2 days after !
This show was advertised as a bubble show for children. The story started out with this guy in a trench coat and this reall odd looking mask. He came back in and out of the story at strange times. There was no story line. Some of the acts were cool to watch and were very colorful, but my almost 6 year old thought it was Boring and “weird”. Out of 5 of us, the only one who enjoyed was my 2 year old because it was Very colorful. Also, we were in a very small theatre. A lot went on in the orchestra but nothing reached the mezz level, leaving all of us up there looking like paupers looking down at the rich folk.
They cleverly filled the stage with video backdrop which made the show seem bigger than it really was. The acrobats and contortionist were entertaining. I drove two hours on a weeknight and paid $25/ticket for this. I would go to it again if it were in my town on a Saturday afternoon and less expensive.
We took our grandchildren to this show and everyone really enjoyed it. The colors and lighting were brilliant.
The show was great. The venue, not so much. Sold drinks and snacks in the lobby, but wouldnt allow you in the show with them. So you either miss the show to enjoy your drink, or waste the larelge amount of money you spent on a drink and trash it. Half of the huge screen used in the show went out around intermisssion. This proved to be very distracting for the remainder of the show. Can't see whats going on on stage without the screen.