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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

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Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 535 reviews

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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood on Tour

The beloved Daniel Tiger and his many sweet and silly friends from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe come to life in this mesmerizing interactive musical tour. Since premiering in 2012, the No. 1 PBS Kids TV series Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood has transferred the magic of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood into its own animated hit. 

The show stars Daniel, the son of Mom Tiger and Dad Tiger, along with the children of other neighborhood families, including O the Owl, Katerina Kittycat, Miss Elaina, and Prince Wednesday, as well as Mister Rogers' famous red Trolley, who takes them all through the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Just like Fred Rogers so humbly did with his own iconic children's series, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood teaches the importance of respect, empathy, friendship, and communication, all with plenty of fun and humor sprinkled throughout.

Soon after the show became a success on the small screen, it was given a makeover for the stage with the touring production Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood LIVE! Daniel and his friends (plus a few "surprise guests") make their way around the colorful neighborhood — to his school and house, the bakery and Music Man Stan's Music Shop — singing, dancing, and spreading their kindness all around. The fun is nonstop and the lighting and set design make for a bright and vibrant show — it truly feels like the animated characters have hopped right out of your television screen.

In 2017, the production returned with a brand-new story, in which Daniel becomes King for a Day and learns what's most important in his rise to the top: kindness. Audiences are encouraged to sing along and interact with all their favorite characters as their hometown theater becomes transformed into the enchanted Neighborhood of Make-Believe. The whole show runs for one hour and 15 minutes with a 15-minute intermission. It's the perfect way to introduce young children to the music and magic of live theater, all while learning some valuable lessons.

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 535 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Daniel tigers neighborhood

    by Bhilt06 on 2/3/16The Santander Performing Arts Center - Reading

    It was a good show. My 2.5 year was watching almost the whole time. Only difference id change is the wait from when you get to your seats to when the show started. Lots of kids were getting cranky. And maybe a little more interactive. But over all it was amazing, and can't wait to take my little girl to another show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2/3/16The Santander Performing Arts Center - Reading

    My son loved every minute of the show. He was only disappointed about intermission and the end!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Daniel Tiger was Worth the Trip

    by RBinVB on 1/24/16Chrysler Hall - Norfolk

    Daniel, Miss Elaina, O the Owl, Katerina, and Prince Wednesday along with Teacher Harriet, Mr. McFeeley, Baker Aker, Music Man Stan, Dad and Mom and Margaret Tiger made appearances. It was a wonderful show - true to what we see on television. The music/singing was good, too.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Grandkids loved it!

    by Anonymous on 1/24/16Chrysler Hall - Norfolk

    Our grandkids are 2 1/2 and 2 and they loved it. Our granddaughter wanted to go back again the next day. She was singing and moving to the music in her grandpa's lap. Our grandson kept clapping and saying "yay Daniel the Tiger". They were both so excited. The evening was a success.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Daniel Tiger was entertaining

    by HomeEduk8or on 1/24/16Chrysler Hall - Norfolk

    Daniel's arm seemed to have a few issues, but was not noticeable to the kids. Sadly other adults felt the need to sit in front of children, blocking the view. The ticket prices were slightly high for a child's event. The balloon release was distracting since every kid wanted a balloon.