Birthday Parties

watching Writopia Puppeteers energize kids' birthday parties with a fully original puppet show inspired by your kids' interests!

Before your party, the puppeteers speak with you to learn about your child's favorite activities, music, teams, etc. Then, based on that conversation, the puppeteers write a 20-minute long personalized puppet show filled with humor and song!

After the show, the puppeteers lead the children in age-appropriate puppet games and help older toddlers and children write and perform their own show! Writopia Puppeteers' shows and games are ideal for kids ages 1 through 5.

The puppeteers bring the puppets and theater to your location.

$475 in NYC
$625 in Long Island and Westchester

To make arrangements for your party, please contact Rebecca at (212) 222-4088 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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What They're Saying

"I have been to countless toddler birthday parties, and I have to say, that was definitely the most personalized, entertaining and fun!"
--Tim, a father of two, about the party pictured here

 

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Who We Are

Daniel Ajl Kitrosser

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Daniel Ajl Kitrosser teaches musical theater, playwriting, and fiction year-round at Writopia Lab. Dan is the resident story-teller at Central Park and an award-winning playwright. His 2009 children's musicals were performed at theaters throughout the city and in Bryant Park, and won rave reviews from Time Out New York Kids. At Writopia, three of Dan's students have won "Best Play" in Stephen Sondheim's 2008 and 2009 Write a Play! contests, and many others were named finalists or won honorable mentions. A graduate of NYU, Dan's screenplays include "Old Days," directed by Matt Shapiro and starring Brad Oscar (Tony Nomination, The Producers) and Mary Beth Piel (Dawson's Creek) and "Bodybuilder Island" directed by Matthew Kliegman. Dan has been a final committee judge for the Philadelphia Young Playwrights Festival for four years (this coming summer will be his fifth). Dan's play "Be Here Now" won this festival and was a finalist in Stephen Sondheim's National Playwriting Competition. Dan was a Summer 2007 Teaching Fellow with the Philadelphia Young Playwrights organization.

 

Andrew S. Davies

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Andrew is an actor and writer living and working in New York City. Originally from Philadelphia, Andrew attended Brandeis University before moving to The Big Apple. He co-wrote and acted in the Off-Broadway children’s musical Blizzard the Wizard at Urban Stages. Andrew acted this fall in the Looking Glass Theatre's production of Ready, Set, Story! He also recently toured high schools with a show about safety, drug abuse, and bullying at schools with the group Pride Not Prejudice. Andrew also spends his summers teaching baseball and tennis at several camps. Andrew can currently be seen at New York City Elementary schools on the tour of the anti-bullying show The Power of One.