Children under 5 years of age are not permitted in the theater. Child geared shows are exceptions.
You do need to purchase a seat, but many of the theaters have booster cushions so kids can see the stage better. Just ask an usher.
If it's a infant or toddler sitting on your lap but call the theater to make sure.
Yes you do. If you're planning on taking the child I say do it. My wife and I took our 10 year old granddaughter and we all loved it.
Yes you do....
Please call and,check website some shows are very strict and age. When I saw the most Beautful play there Addlian there were no kids under 6
Their website implies yes. It also says "The Broadway shows presented by SHN are generally intended for adults. Those musicals identified as suitable for children will be advertised as such, although parents should decide whether a show is appropriate for their children. As a courtesy to others in the audience, children under five (including babes in arms) will not be admitted to the theatre."
From the website: "Unless otherwise noted, children under 5, including babes in arms, are not allowed in the theatre. Each show has its own age recommendation and parental guidance listed on the show page. Please consult this information when deciding if a performance is appropriate for your child."
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