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Doodle POP: Sensory-Friendly

Wednesday, May 19, 2027
Brush Theatre from Seoul, South Korea
A pop of confetti shoots out of the blowhole of a large whale illustration. Two performers watch with awe.

Doodle POP: Sensory-Friendly | School Performance | 2026-27 Season

Recommended Grades

Grades Pre-K – 2

Price

Students: $2
Chaperones: $5

What Kind of Show?

Physical theater with live music and foley; vibrant and delightful

Running Time

60 minutes with no intermission

Venue

New Victory Theater

209 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

About the Show

What do you see? What can it be? It's giggles galore when Boogie and Woogie make magic with artful illustrations, silly scribbles and interactive animation. Accompanied by two musicians, this captivating clown duo from Seoul, South Korea, shows us we can go anywhere and do anything with a little bit of ink and a big imagination. Like cartoons come to life, Doodle POP is a hilarious nonverbal visual treat!

"As fun and engaging an introductory theater experience as one can dream up."

Winnipeg Free Press

What to Expect

  1. 1

    Modified lighting and sound

    Sound in the production will be lowered, and lights in the seating area will be dimmed rather than fully dark.

  2. 2

    Judgment-free, inclusive environment

    Audience members may talk, vocalize, leave and re-enter the seating area as they wish.

  3. 3

    Calming corner and activity area

    Located downstairs next to the lockers, the Cozy Zone is a dedicated quiet place with coloring sheets and sensory fidgets.

  4. 4

    Specialists and support resources

    Additional staff are present and have copies of our Social Narratives, accessibility items and knowledge of the theater to offer patrons.

About the Artists

BRUSH Theatre, based in Seoul, South Korea, believes that everyone has an inner child who loves to bring art to life. Inspiring young audiences to incorporate art into their daily lives is the main purpose of their work. Their one-of-a-kind acts are built for audiences of every age and culture.

Prepare for Your Field Trip

Social Narrative

Character and Story Guide

This Show Guide will be available before the performance.

At New Victory performances, dedicated Education staff and Youth Corps Ushers welcome groups into the theater, ensuring students, chaperones and educators feel comfortable and safe.

And the experience extends beyond the show on stage! Students can connect with the artists at Talk-Backs after most performances. Education Partners can engage with FREE show-inspired, ready-to-implement activities, unit plans and creativity pages ↗.

New Victory Theater Accessibility Cozy Zone 2

Accessibility

For every performance at the New Victory Theater…

  • Sensory Awareness Notes are available—a short guide including descriptions of the characters, story and technical elements—to help you know what to expect during the show.
  • You can request supports like fidgets, earplugs, assisted listening devices, wheelchairs and more.
  • Our quiet Cozy Zone and a live feed of the performance are available in the lower lobby at all times for those with sensory sensitivities or anyone who needs a break from the theater.
  • Wheelchair-accessible seats are available (see more details when buying tickets).

Get additional accessibility details, and prepare for your visit with our New Victory Social Narrative.