#1
Posted: 1/25/13 at 10:03pm
I am a librarian at Queens Public Library in South Jamaica. Today the manager told me we could take a small group of five of our favorite kids into Manhattan and see a Sunday matinee of a Broadway show in March. We chose five adorable 9-year-olds who come to the library every day after school.
What show would you take them to? My first choice was ANNIE...I loved this current production but that show only offers a discount for Sunday at 6:30 and not the matinee. MAMMA MIA offers discount tickets ($80) for the fifth row Orchestra and the SPIDERMAN discount would be $90 but we could get five seats in the very front row and three directly behind in the second row.
Do you think a group of three girls and two boys aged 9 would enjoy SPIDERMAN or MAMMA MIA more? Right now, I think I am leaning more towards SPIDERMAN because of the chance to sit so close...you can't really lose with those great seats, right?
When these five kids came into the library today they got the good news...the manager printed out invitations for them saying, "Congratulation! You're invited to come see a Broadway show" It will be the first Broadway show for all five kids and it was very cute to see them all excited. Little Johnny asked me, "How much money are you waisting?"
Well, it will be expensive but I am glad to pay the money because I like these kids and hope it will be a special day for us all...Does anyone have experiences with taking a group of children to see a play?
What show would you take them to? My first choice was ANNIE...I loved this current production but that show only offers a discount for Sunday at 6:30 and not the matinee. MAMMA MIA offers discount tickets ($80) for the fifth row Orchestra and the SPIDERMAN discount would be $90 but we could get five seats in the very front row and three directly behind in the second row.
Do you think a group of three girls and two boys aged 9 would enjoy SPIDERMAN or MAMMA MIA more? Right now, I think I am leaning more towards SPIDERMAN because of the chance to sit so close...you can't really lose with those great seats, right?
When these five kids came into the library today they got the good news...the manager printed out invitations for them saying, "Congratulation! You're invited to come see a Broadway show" It will be the first Broadway show for all five kids and it was very cute to see them all excited. Little Johnny asked me, "How much money are you waisting?"
Well, it will be expensive but I am glad to pay the money because I like these kids and hope it will be a special day for us all...Does anyone have experiences with taking a group of children to see a play?