NewsPHOTO CALL: Kids' Night On Broadway "Fan Festival" at Bowlmor LanesA "Fan Festival" kicked off The Broadway League's Kids' Night on Broadway festivities Feb. 6 at Bowlmor Lanes Times Square, with free bowling, carnival-style games and Broadway-related activities for kids.
By
Krissie Fullerton
February 07, 2011
Some of the events at the festival included "Pin the Guitar on Elvis" at the Million Dollar Quartet booth, a "Jump for Billy" photo op at the Billy Elliot booth, a Mamma Mia! ring-toss and much more.
Through "Kids' Night on Broadway," kids ages 6 to 18 can attend a Broadway show for free Feb. 6-10 when accompanied by a full-paying adult. Participating shows include The Addams Family, American Idiot, Billy Elliot, the Musical, Chicago, Driving Miss Daisy, Good People, Jersey Boys, La Cage Aux Folles, The Lion King, Lombardi, Mamma Mia!, Mary Poppins, Memphis, Million Dollar Quartet, Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark, The Phantom of the Opera and Wicked. Ticket includes restaurant and parking discounts, Special Edition Kids' Playbill provided by Theatre Development Fund, educational programs and more.
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Kids' Night On Broadway "Fan Festival" at Bowlmor Lanes
Kids' Night On Broadway "Fan Festival" at Bowlmor Lanes
The "Fan Festival" kicked off The Broadway League's Kids' Night on Broadway festivities Feb. 6 at Bowlmor Lanes Times Square with free bowling, carnival-style games and Broadway-related activities for kids.
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Kids enjoyed free bowling at the "Fan Festival."
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Young fans strike a Chicago-inspired pose.
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Bowling was a popular activity at the "Fan Festival."
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Young fans enjoyed carnival-style games throughout the day.
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Coloring was a popular activity at the Broadway-themed booths.
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Young fans enjoy getting temporary tattoos from The Lion King.
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Ryan Worsing and Donna Marie Asbury from Chicago teach fans some of the show's choreography.
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Ryan Worsing and Donna Marie Asbury from Chicago teach fans some of the show's choreography.
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Seth Rudetsky poses with young fans.
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Karaoke was also a popular activity with the fans.
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Lombardi, appropriately, hosted a football toss booth.
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Young fans pose with cast members from Wicked.
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The Lion King Booth was a popular spot for fans to make their own masks.