The Rock and Roll Playhouse will present
Rock and Roll for Kids, a children’s-music-workshop series most weekends this fall at Brooklyn Bowl (and
The Capitol Theatre). RRPH curriculum director Devlin Goldberg and Dan Griffith, from
Ramblin’ Dan and the Freewheelin’ Band, will lead the workshops, along with special guests.
The
Rock and Roll for Kids series is designed to keep children moving, playing, and singing while simultaneously listening to classic tunes and teaching developmental milestones. Adults will love the cool selection of genres and popular-music hits, and all are encouraged to fully participate.
Rock and Roll for Kids workshops will include
Beatles for Kids,
Grateful Rockers,
World Music,
Writing the Blues,
Rock and Roll Story Time, and more!
RRPH has been collaborating with such musicians as
Phil Lesh,
Howard Jones,
North Mississippi Allstars,
Anders Osborne,
the London Souls,
Jonathan Toubin, and
the Funky Meters to bring amazing music workshops to kids. Featured in both the
Daily Voice and
New York Times, RRPH’s high-energy workshops are fun for the entire family.
Each workshop is 60 minutes long and is specifically designed
for children seven and younger, but all family members are welcome to this family show. Please visit
the RRPH site for pricing and the workshops schedule at each venue.
9/27: Beatles for Kids
10/4: Grateful Rockers
10/18: ’70s for Kids
11/1: Halloween Monster Mash
11/8: Grateful Rockers
11/15: World Music
11/29: ’80s for Kids
12/6: ’90s for Kids
12/20: ’60s for Kids
12/27: Rock and Roll Story time