"Cats" is a great musical. The kids would love to see kitty cats dancing on stage and having a great time! But your child might get scared. And some adults too! The plot is very difficult to understand but it is quite enjoyable. Enjoy!
It depends on what you consider appropriate. If you consider it ok for your 11 year old to see simulated sex on stage as well as heroine use, smoking a bong and then drinking the water, then by all means take your 11 year old. The show starts out with a song and then the 1st line of dialog spoken is about masturbating ones self into oblivion the night before and forgetting to shower.
In the year 2000
The first production of 'We Will Rock You' the musical was performed in London, England in the year 2002. The musical is based on the songs of the rock band Queen.
1963
It was released on the 17th August 2007.It was released on the 17th August 2007
Cats
high school musical 1 and 2
The musical "Cats" made its debut in 1981 in the West End of London and then premiered on Broadway in 1982.
probably not, but it depends on the child
I don't think so. The music is great but there is a lot of sexual material.
A 4-year-old child would typically do well with puzzles that have 12 to 24 pieces.
I am amazed that the 8 year old child was able to perform that musical composition!
The appropriate discipline for a 5-year-old child involves setting clear and consistent boundaries, using positive reinforcement, and redirecting negative behavior. It is important to communicate expectations, provide consequences for misbehavior, and offer praise for good behavior. It is also important to consider the child's age and development when determining appropriate discipline strategies.
Yeah I dont see any thing wrong with a 9 year old child having night vision binoculars.
Appropriate for whom, and for what purpose? Appropriate for a 10-year-old child's slumber party? Appropriate for your grandmother on her 96th birthday? Appropriate for a romantic night at home with your husband? Unless you specify what you mean by, "appropriate," this question is unanswerable and ultimately useless. The word "appropriate" does not have a universal meaning that can be tossed around without any specification. Anything can be appropriate or inappropriate, depending on the situation and on whose opinion you ask. By itself, the word "appropriate" is essentially meaningless; it needs to be qualified by a person and/or a situation: "Is this movie appropriate for my 5-year-old child?" or "Is this tie appropriate for a funeral?" or "Is this dress appropriate for me to wear at Susan's wedding?"
Some appropriate educational activities for a 7-year-old child include reading books, solving puzzles, playing educational games, engaging in arts and crafts, and exploring nature through outdoor activities.
No, it would not be appropriate. It was much more graphic then the original X-men movies.