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New Victory Theater 2025-26 Season

Opening Date: Nov 1, 2025
Closing Date: Jun 21, 2026
New Victory Theater 2025-26 Season

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New Victory Theater
209 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
As NYC’s premiere performing arts hub for young audiences, the New Victory Theater has presented 399 productions from around the U.S. and the world, representing 36 countries. In the last 30 years, New Victory has welcomed almost 700,000 New York City public school students for subsidized school performances and almost two million patrons for public performances, helping to bring high-quality performing arts to kids from the earliest years onwards.

The 2025-26 New Victory season celebrates the 30th anniversary of the historic theater’s reopening as the City’s first theater for kids and families in 1995. The birthday season features unique works including the renowned magician Mario Marchese, a dance piece from Tony Award nominee Camille A. Brown, Australia’s Circus Oz and a special NYC run of Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock LIVE.

The 2025-26 season includes:
Snow White
Ages 6+
November 1-November 9, 2025

Mirror, mirror on the wall, this Snow White has laughs for all. Follow our feisty heroine as she escapes her maniacally murderous stepmother—with help from a bunch of forgetful forest-dwelling vegans! The well-trod tale of vanity and virtue is ripe for reinvention, now bristling with original songs from a band of six storytellers. At once fresh and familiar with tongue (and poisoned apple) planted firmly in cheek, this rustic retelling brings a witty warmth to the Grimm classic and reminds us that even the wicked deserve a chance at redemption.

Mario the Maker Magician 2.0
Ages 4+
November 15-30, 2025

Everyone say, "Robot magic!" Upgrading his inventions for the New Victory stage, it's Mario Marchese, the world's loudest kid whisperer. With a magnetic mixture of mad scientist shenanigans, big-kid showmanship and superb sleight of hand, Mario the Maker Magician 2.0 invites kids (and their grown-ups) to join in on the chaos. Mario’s DIY spirit of handmade set pieces and scrappy contraptions proves that the real magic is in using what you have and doing what you love.

Merry Mayhem
Ages 5+
December 5-28, 2025
Pow! Crash! Oi! The uproar from Down Under, Circus Oz is here to unleash some Merry Mayhem on your unsuspecting family. Exploding onto the stage in a rascally rainbow of high-flying frivolity, this multi-generational, muscle-bound ensemble tumbles, tussles and trapezes to the beat of a live rock band! Can an archer hit her target on rollerskates? Can a daredevil granny survive the Dive of Death? Can an aerialist reach the ceiling in his satin gown? Embrace the holiday frenzy and buckle up for a uniquely Aussie celebration of subversive circus fun.

BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play
Ages 8+
January 24-February 1, 2026
"Who was I be­fore the world de­fined me?" Celebrated choreographer Camille A. Brown shines a spotlight on sisterly love, unfurling the joys and complexities of Black girlhood. Across three dynamic duets, the rhythmic play of schoolyard games and adolescent feuds gives way to nurturing friendships forged in common struggle. Through live music and a mix of modern and ancestral African-American movement traditions—stepping, Double Dutch, Juba, ring shout—BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play evokes memories of self-discovery and resonates with the humanity of young women whose experiences deserve to be danced.

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical
Ages 3-6
February 14-22, 2026
Chicka chicka boom boom! Will there be enough room? Flip flop flee and find out in Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical, a playful adaptation of every kid’s favorite alphabet book! From the adventuresome A, B and C to the lonely balladeer Z, little letters take on big personalities, puppeteered up the coconut tree to a mixtape of musical styles. And look who’s coming! LMNOP—an inseparable boy band with a chart-topping bop! Sing, dance and skit skat skoodle doot to this joyous mingling of music and literacy for first-time theatergoers. Chicka Chicka Boom Boom: The Musical was originally developed and produced by Seattle Children’s Theatre

No Excuses, No Limits
Ages 6+
March 7-15, 2026
Get ready for a dance party! The b-boys of ILL-Abilities™ are flying in from four continents to bust expectations with moves so sick your head will spin. After wowing the world at the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris, nothing can stop this international all-star crew! Upending stereotypes and flipping disability into pure power, their boisterous blend of breaking and biographical storytelling centers self-determination and proves that there are No Excuses, No Limits to what they are capable of.

YOAH
Ages 7+
April 2-19, 2026

In the moonlit glow of dawn, a young wanderer named Yoah descends from her aerial silks into a circle of Shinto spirits, made manifest as mysterious maestros of cirque! Hypnotic projections play in sync with the performers as they send juggling balls soaring, conjure confidence atop a tower of chairs and fling their glowing diabolos to the heavens in hopeful arcs of neon. Set to a dramatic medley of traditional Japanese drumming and thumping electronica, this wordless symphony of circus will dazzle your breath away.

New Owner
Ages 7+
May 9-17, 2026
Knowing that puppies are the best medicine, Mabel adopts Bart from the animal shelter to help heal her widowed heart. But Mabel is old, and Bart is young, and not all love can last forever. Suddenly alone, Bart embarks on an urban odyssey of towering hot dog carts, menacing dog-nappers and junkyard camaraderie. A wistful, wordless journey from a dog’s point of view, New Owner melds tender puppetry with spellbinding animation to paint a poignant portrait of friendship, loss and new beginnings.

Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock LIVE
Ages 4+
May 30-June 21, 2026
Whoopee! Dance your cares away with Gobo, Mokey, Wembley, Boober and Red in Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock LIVE, a brand-new musical adventure from The Jim Henson Company based on its Emmy-winning Apple TV+ series. The legend of the lost Celebration Stone promises untold party potential—if the Fraggles can find it! Their beloved world bursts to life on stage with walk-around versions of the Fraggles, puppet-sized Doozers, new characters and even a visit from a larger-than-life Gorg, all from Jim Henson's Creature Shop. Charming and colorful, this irresistible romp welcomes Silly Creatures young and old to the raucous revelry down in Fraggle Rock.
As NYC’s premiere performing arts hub for young audiences, the New Victory Theater has presented 399 productions from around the U.S. and the world, representing 36 countries. In the last 30 years, New Victory has welcomed almost 700,000 New York City public school students for subsidized school performances and almost two million patrons for public performances, helping to bring high-quality performing arts to kids from the earliest years onwards.
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Performance Schedule

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Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    Six official locations. Orchestra. Two in Row N on right side of theater. Balcony. Four at extreme side of balcony. Note: More locations can be made available in side boxes of orchestra.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Attended. Call button 43". Accesses all levels of theaters. Braille/raised letters and visual control indicators.
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    Front Curb.
  • Parking

    Valet parking lot: 42nd St. and 8th Ave.
  • Entrance

    Three sets of double doors in series (each); three steps into lobby.Alternate Entrance: Box office will open the entrance to the right side of the steps at ground level. Double doors (each 27") lead to wheelchair lift (450 lb. Capacity).
  • Box Office

    Lower lobby. Counter 26". Note: Wheelchairs must use wheelchair entrance.
  • Restroom

    Womens and Mens: Lower lobby. Attendant. Door 40". Stall door 32". Commode 20". Grab bars. Urinal (Mens) 20". Unisex: Balcony. Door 33". Commode 16".
  • Water Fountain

    Lower lobby. Spout 35". Braille sign.
  • Telephone

    Lower lobby. Coin slot 54". Cord 29". Volume control.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Occasional sign-language interpreted performances.
  • Visual Assistance

    None.

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