Posted March 12, 2025 New Victory Season Learn More About Shadow Puppetry Before Seeing Song of the North! Learn more about the history of shadow puppetry, what you’ll see in Song of the North and how you can create your own shadow puppetry performances!
Posted January 15, 2025 New Victory Season Meet the Choreographer of Little Murmur! Choreographer Aakash Odedra shares his experience with dyslexia, his love of dance and the ways Little Murmur comes to life on the New Victory stage.
Posted November 14, 2024 New Victory Season The Enchanting Art Forms of Baba Yaga and the Firebird Learn about how Anton and Faye used three different art forms to bring Baba Yaga and the Firebird to life on the New Victory stage!
Posted October 23, 2024 New Victory Season Q&A with the Artists Behind The Princess and the Pea Learn more about the performers creating the comedy in The Princess and the Pea.
Posted May 8, 2024 New Victory Season I WISH: Who’s Wearing the Pants Inspired by I Wish‘s colorful costumes, explore the history of gendered clothing and the magic of self-expression.
Posted May 8, 2024 New Victory Season Experience the Fantasy World of I Wish! Learn more about our newest fantasy musical I Wish, starring West End wonder Jordan Laviniere!
Posted April 18, 2024 New Victory Season I’mPossible: Inclusivity in Circus Performing New Victory Theater is diving into the joy of the most inclusive circus on earth with Omnium Circus’ show I’mPossible.
Posted April 11, 2024 New Victory Season The Story of Omnium Circus: Making the Impossible—Possible Omnium Circus founder Lisa Lewis discusses the history of disability in circus arts and how I’mPossible is championing inclusion.
Posted April 3, 2024 New Victory Season African Elephant Fun Facts and More Ahead of Aanika’s Elephants Dive into African elephant fun facts and more before seeing your show at the New Victory Theater.
Posted March 28, 2024 New Victory Season Exploring Aanika’s Elephants with Writer/Producer Annie Evans Aanika’s Elephants‘ Annie Evans shares how sisterhood and puppetry are woven together to tell Aanika and Little’s story.