KID’S SHOW REVIEW: PLOP! by Amy Wall Lerman, editor, Baby Bloomer eZine from MotherhoodLater.com
“We have to stop the terrible plop!” My son could not stop repeating this phrase as we drove back to New Jersey after a visit to the “big city” where we spent the early part of the afternoon watching about 40 kids squeal with delight as apples dropped from the sky. The child audience was participating in a performance brought straight to New York City’s New Victory Theater from the Windmill Theatre in Adelaide, Australia.

Why stop the plop? Well, in this peaceful forest setting where bunny rabbits play and wave to children from inside picnic baskets, the “plop” of each apple is startling both from the sound it makes, the water it spills, and the mystery that surrounds its fall from the sky. Children screech excitedly as the third actor on stage (a “bear” and sound man) plays an escalating voice that cries “plop, plop, plop…” until it reaches a crescendo of plops and an apple drops from a tube above a deep container of water in the center of the stage.
The children are seated in a semi-circle around “the stage” (decorated with scenes from the book) where the action takes place. My son managed to maneuver himself to the front, making me wonder if he was going to get right up there with the actors or attempt a leap into the magic pool, but there were no shenanigans – just a lot of laughter, dancing, and fun.

Another impressive off-stage moment I noted was when a woman was trying to soothe her younger child who started to cry after the lights were dimmed. I saw the stage manager nod to the back of the room, and someone rushed to her side with a wooden apple and a soft plush bunny to engage the child and help the mom (and keep the room “quiet” for the opening scene too, I’m sure).

It’s amazing how many wonderful things you can find in New York City for kids. I didn’t know about The New Victory Theater which houses a series of stage performances for children of all ages. While Plop! is recommended for ages 2-5 (and I agree with this age range), the theater houses shows for older kids and families as well. Many have just as much adult appeal like the recent critically-acclaimed production of The Book of Everything.
Whether you live in, or near, New York, or if you are visiting from outside the area, Plop! is a must for families. But you better hurry; the show only runs through May 13th. And at $20 per ticket, it’s certainly less expensive than a Broadway musica,l and you are steps away from Times Square where, nowadays, there are plenty of stores and restaurants and activities for the entire family to enjoy.
For more information on the show go to:
http://www.newvictory.org/show.m?showID=1034027
For more information on the book The Terrible Plop go to:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Terrible-Plop-Ursula-Dubosarsky/dp/0374374287/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335671396&sr=8-1
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