See it if you have kids between the ages of five and ten who you'd like to learn about climate change.
Don't see it if you're not bringing children. It's written specifically for kids & does a good job teaching them about the impact of humans on the climate.
See it if you are taking kids with you - gets across the theme of protecting animals and the environment.
Don't see it if you don't go with children so you can appreciate the performance through their reactions - otherwise it is mostly mediocre and repetitive. Read more
See it if have kids. Great kids show about how humans are neglecting/ruining the eco-system. 70 min, no intermission. Very engaging for the kids!
Don't see it if you don't like kiddie stuff. I can't see adults seeing this one their own with no kids.
See it if you'd like to give your kids a piece of relevant (yet entertaining) theatre... it has its moments, but there's room for improvement...
Don't see it if You can't handle low budget, mediocre talent (in all departments) and an already well known "moral" being shoved down your throat...
See it if you like intimate, resourceful, cute storytelling by young enthusiastic developing talent. Kids in the crowded LOVED it. Catchy fun.
Don't see it if you don't like cutesy entertainment for kids that tries to be hip; it's kind of Madagascar-like. (or Eddie Murphy for the last 10 years)
See it if you like shows that teach kids a lesson and you don't mind shows where people play animals that talk.
Don't see it if you don't like shows with a message or shows with talking animals.
See it if You love animals. Cause they love you.
Don't see it if I have no reasons.
See it if You have kids and want something that's off Broadway.
Don't see it if You are expecting a big show. Though this production does make use of the limited space well.