Broadway show for 13 yo and 18 yo

Anonymous
How about Blue Man group?
Anonymous
& Juliet?
Anonymous
Also we enjoyed the Greenwich village food tour from food tours of NY
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Anonymous wrote:Also we enjoyed the Greenwich village food tour from food tours of NY


We booked that
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Anonymous wrote:Op again: Thank you all for the suggestions. Both are/have been into Greek mythology especially the younger one (boy). Considering this, would Hadestown be good? Back to the future also sounds so much fun but I worry that my older one might not enjoy it?


Sure, it’s a good show and both my boys enjoyed it. Interest in mythology is not necessary but is a plus.

Anonymous
My kids all adore Hadestown; my youngest and only boy saw it first at age 7 and became obsessed. It’s actually what got him into Greek mythology and then he started reading Percy Jackson etc.
It’s an excellent show. I haven’t seen it with the replacement cast but I’m sure they’re strong. Back to the future is not a great show. It’s fun, it’s a “spectacle” to an extent but it does have good songs or even a very good book. Hadestown is a beautiful show.
Of the shows on Broadway now and with two teen boys those ages I would do Hadestown.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Going to NY with my two kiddos 13 and 18 yo in Oct. Deciding on which show to watch-they have already watched Wicked, Aladdin, Lion King, Six, Hamilton. Hadestown? Water for elephants (sounds sad)? This is my first trip with both of them together-have usually done separate one on one trips with them.
Also, please recommend a food tour or another tour-we have done the chelsea market one.

TIA!


Do you have boys or girls?

Suffs, haven't seen it but, want too. Cabaret got great reviews. We saw and enjoyed Harry Potter, Little shop of horrors ( off Broadway)

Just curious what do you mean by 'food tour?' Is this a tour where you eat food? I'm honestly curious!
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Anonymous wrote:How about Blue Man group?


My sister in law said it is very loud and too long!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to NY with my two kiddos 13 and 18 yo in Oct. Deciding on which show to watch-they have already watched Wicked, Aladdin, Lion King, Six, Hamilton. Hadestown? Water for elephants (sounds sad)? This is my first trip with both of them together-have usually done separate one on one trips with them.
Also, please recommend a food tour or another tour-we have done the chelsea market one.

TIA!


Do you have boys or girls?

Suffs, haven't seen it but, want too. Cabaret got great reviews. We saw and enjoyed Harry Potter, Little shop of horrors ( off Broadway)

Just curious what do you mean by 'food tour?' Is this a tour where you eat food? I'm honestly curious!


One boy and one girl . Both are Percy Jackson fans-the younger one is re-reading it for the third time now! Would have watched Cabaret with the older one. Yes, food tours are ones where the guide tells you the history/interesting facts and you get to sample several different foods. I love them!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to NY with my two kiddos 13 and 18 yo in Oct. Deciding on which show to watch-they have already watched Wicked, Aladdin, Lion King, Six, Hamilton. Hadestown? Water for elephants (sounds sad)? This is my first trip with both of them together-have usually done separate one on one trips with them.
Also, please recommend a food tour or another tour-we have done the chelsea market one.

TIA!


Do you have boys or girls?

Suffs, haven't seen it but, want too. Cabaret got great reviews. We saw and enjoyed Harry Potter, Little shop of horrors ( off Broadway)

Just curious what do you mean by 'food tour?' Is this a tour where you eat food? I'm honestly curious!


One boy and one girl . Both are Percy Jackson fans-the younger one is re-reading it for the third time now! Would have watched Cabaret with the older one. Yes, food tours are ones where the guide tells you the history/interesting facts and you get to sample several different foods. I love them!


I am pp. I've never been on one! Are you able to eat most of the samples or are you full after a couple? That would be my problem. Do your kids like Harry Potter? We saw it both in London and NYC and prefer the two parts but, the one parter is pretty good. That would appeal to both kids. I was going to suggest Book of Mormon but for your 17 year old. Did you say you saw Hamilton? That was amazing! And we enjoyed & Juliet.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Going to NY with my two kiddos 13 and 18 yo in Oct. Deciding on which show to watch-they have already watched Wicked, Aladdin, Lion King, Six, Hamilton. Hadestown? Water for elephants (sounds sad)? This is my first trip with both of them together-have usually done separate one on one trips with them.
Also, please recommend a food tour or another tour-we have done the chelsea market one.

TIA!


Do you have boys or girls?

Suffs, haven't seen it but, want too. Cabaret got great reviews. We saw and enjoyed Harry Potter, Little shop of horrors ( off Broadway)

Just curious what do you mean by 'food tour?' Is this a tour where you eat food? I'm honestly curious!


One boy and one girl . Both are Percy Jackson fans-the younger one is re-reading it for the third time now! Would have watched Cabaret with the older one. Yes, food tours are ones where the guide tells you the history/interesting facts and you get to sample several different foods. I love them!


I am pp. I've never been on one! Are you able to eat most of the samples or are you full after a couple? That would be my problem. Do your kids like Harry Potter? We saw it both in London and NYC and prefer the two parts but, the one parter is pretty good. That would appeal to both kids. I was going to suggest Book of Mormon but for your 17 year old. Did you say you saw Hamilton? That was amazing! And we enjoyed & Juliet.



Yes, we loved HP in NY, as well as Hamilton and &Juliet! We (me and my then 12 yo) were able to eat all samples but were pretty full after that. We did not eat before or much afterwards
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Anonymous wrote:How about Blue Man group?


My sister in law said it is very loud and too long!


We saw Blue Man group over the summer with similar ages and no one liked it. Still regretting not having seen a different show on that visit! It was a waste of money and time.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How about Blue Man group?


My sister in law said it is very loud and too long!


We saw Blue Man group over the summer with similar ages and no one liked it. Still regretting not having seen a different show on that visit! It was a waste of money and time.


It’s gross. My kids liked it at about age 8. I did not enjoy.
Anonymous
Another vote for Back to the Future
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