Peppa Pig Sing-Along Party!

Peppa Pig Sing-Along Party!

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Subscribers save up to 10%. Order by phone at 516.299.3100 or in-person at the Tantleff Box Office.

Add on a Photo Experience!

Make the most of your experience with the Peppa Pig Sing-Along Party! Photo Experience. This one-of-a-kind Photo Experience allows you and your family to experience a unique photo opportunity by jumping in a mud puddle alongside Peppa Pig & Friends.

Here’s how it works: Photo Experience ticket purchasers should go to the Will Call window at the Box Office on the show day to pick up their passes and after-show instructions. Each adult and child (age two and up) in a group must have a Photo Experience ticket in order to attend. The Photo Experience will start shortly after the end of show. Please make sure to bring your camera, as you will want to capture every moment!

Parents, please note that while most children are excited to meet their favorite characters up-close, others can feel frightened. If your child is scared or hesitant to meet our characters, we recommend moving to the back of the line;This will allow your child the extra time they may need to warm up to the characters and see how they interact with other children present. For the safety of all guests and performers, no touching or hugging will be permitted. **Admission to the performance is not included in the Photo Experience ticket. This is a separate upgrade that must be purchased in advance. **Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by a Parent/Guardian. Each Child, Parent or Guardian must have a show ticket as well as a Photo Experience ticket to attend.

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