Small, experimental theater tucked away in the corner of the Kennedy Center. We saw She A Gem” in Feb 2019, and enjoyed good sound and lighting. Seats have great views. Producers creatively made the most of a small stage. If you go to the rest room you will feel like youre walking through the production, so plan ahead.Theres an active schedule of plays set here. If you want something less know and less expensive, consider this house.
My kids loved the show, do not sit on the side balcony. It is hard to tell on the seat map but the seats require you to look over a railing and to the side to see and that was hard for the little kids.
Saw Dont Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus. Very well done! Fun for kids and adults.
Superb venue for childrens plays. We saw Dont Let The Pigeon Drive The Bus based on the book by Mo Willems which is an an excellent play for children 4 - 8 and adults. Every child was riveted on the stage from the time the lights went down until the lights came up.
Dont let Pigeon Drive The Bus was adorable! The singing and acting was great. The music adorable and Mo Williems himself showed up for a talkback with the audience. I hope they bring this show to Philly for our kiddos!
Went to see the play, Kid Prince and Pablo, at the family theater. Nice small theater to enjoy with the family.
Great atmosphere and not a bad seat in the house
Wonderful playground and people!!
Great family shows. Parking a bit expensive.
Visitors to the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts should read John F. Kennedys four wonderful quotes engraved on the back wall of the building.
The play was awesome.
Its good to be here Im here now with my friends and teacher
A theater!
A small theater at the entrance of the Kennedy Center!
Awesome!