The Arden Theatre’s first Noisy Theatre Family Series Show for 2017 is going to be a ton of fun! Join us on January 25 for Singing With Sylvia!
The queen of the swing-set scene invites families into her colourful world of make-believe, while offering an enlightening kid’s-eye view on important issues like blankie blues and stinky feet. Both energetic and interactive, Sylvia Chave has a knack for keeping little ones on their feet and dancing to the beat, which is always sure to please the throngs of mama- and papa-razzi.
With her bubbly and engaging personality, Sylvia charms children and their adults into wiggling and giggling together through her lively shows. Even her original song hooks will stick in your head like bubble gum in your hair. As a favourite at the Northern Alberta Children’s Festival last year, we are thrilled to have the chance to see Sylvia Perform again!
What is the Noisy Theatre?
Noisy Theatre is a daytime performance at the Arden Theatre designed specifically for young children and their caregivers. The lights don’t get turned down all the way, participation and dancing are encouraged and it’s ok if you have to leave the theatre to deal with a meltdown or run to the potty! Noisy Theatre is all about having fun and introducing young children to the world performing arts in a comfortable setting. Relax and enjoy in a stress-free environment!
- When: Wednesday January 25 at 10:30am (pre-show activities start at 945, so come early!)
- Where: Arden Theatre 5 St. Anne Street, St. Albert
- Who: Recommended for ages 5 and under and their caregivers. This is a great opportunity for grandparents to join in too!
- Tickets: Seating is general admission and kids under 2 are free (but still need a complimentary ticket) Adults $10 Children 2-17 $5. To purchase tickets please call the box office at 780-459-1542 or you can purchase online through Ticketmaster here.
This is very interesting event. My daughter loves to sing and dance so we would love to go.
My eldest just turned 2 so we have not been to any formal shows or concerts yet. She has liked lots of the live music at different events last year (Kid’s Fringe, St. Albert Children’s festival, etc.) and wants to dance along -always- so I would like to start with something interactive rather than seated (like the Peppa Pig show coming to town).