"Shopkins Live! Shop It Up!" on September 26 at 3:30 p.m. or 6:30 p.m.
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Shopville’s favorite Shoppies and Shopkins dance and sing as they get ready for the big fashion show
The Deal
- $18 for one ticket for balcony seating (up to $33.50 value)
- $25 for one ticket for orchestra seating (up to $43.50 value)
- View the seating chart
Shopkins Live!
- The inspiration: This brand-new stage show is based on the tiny collectible toys shaped like yummy treats and fun fashions.
- The plot: The Shoppies and Shopkins are getting ready for the big Funtastic Food and Fashion Fair, but will it go off without a hitch when the secret guest star goes missing and someone fiddles with the fashion show?
- The cast: Jessicake, Peppa-Mint, and more Shopville favorites don their most colorful duds as they dance and sing pop hits.
Shopville’s favorite Shoppies and Shopkins dance and sing as they get ready for the big fashion show
The Deal
- $18 for one ticket for balcony seating (up to $33.50 value)
- $25 for one ticket for orchestra seating (up to $43.50 value)
- View the seating chart
Shopkins Live!
- The inspiration: This brand-new stage show is based on the tiny collectible toys shaped like yummy treats and fun fashions.
- The plot: The Shoppies and Shopkins are getting ready for the big Funtastic Food and Fashion Fair, but will it go off without a hitch when the secret guest star goes missing and someone fiddles with the fashion show?
- The cast: Jessicake, Peppa-Mint, and more Shopville favorites don their most colorful duds as they dance and sing pop hits.
Need To Know Info
About "Shopkins Live! Shop it Up!"
It's in the tiny sixth percentile of theaters built in the US before the year 1900, and there's a good chance its elegance will outshine those erected in the year 2100. The noble brick facade. The sash windows bordered by painted wood. The cast-iron parapet at the center of the roof. But it's not just the architecture that made Tarrytown Music Hall's 1980 inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places seem long overdue. It also possesses a rich history. Famous figures such as the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts patronized the theater in its early days, when the Tarrytown was one of the first venues to usher in the dawn of cinema. During the venue's "Millionaire's Colony" era, the stage even played home to Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, who regaled the crowd with speeches and their famous plate-spinning act.