Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live at the Fox Theatre in Detroit

Is your little one in love with PBS Kids’ Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood? The live version of the kids’ show is making a stop in Detroit on April 9, 2017 at the Fox Theatre.

The live event will feature singing, dancing and “grr-ific surprises” that will keep children entertained and having fun.

“Donning his iconic red sweater, Daniel takes the audience on an interactive musical adventure as he and his friends explore the vibrant world of their much-loved Neighborhood of Make-Believe, sharing stories of friendship, helping others, and celebrating new experiences,” the Daniel Tiger Live website explains.

Daniel Tiger Live is based off the award-winning PBS program and follows the adventures of 4-year-old Daniel Tiger.

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood is an animated program for preschoolers ages 2 to 4 which builds on the pioneering PBS series, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” PBS says in its description of the show. “This series tells its engaging stories about the life of a preschooler using musical strategies grounded in Fred Rogers’ landmark social-emotional curriculum.”

The live show features a list of talented and experienced stage actors including Katelyn Bowman as Miss Elania, Elora Daniels as Mom Tiger and Kimberly Mhoon as Daniel Tiger.

You can check out Daniel Tiger Live merchandise, too, with fun products starting at $10.

Daniel Tiger Live plays at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 9 at the Fox Theatre in Detroit. Ticket prices start at $22 and are free for children under 1 year old. There is an eight ticket limit per household. Order tickets here.

For basic details on the event, visit the Metro Parent calendar listing.

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