Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation
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Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation
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Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation NYC Reviews and Tickets

82%
(44 Ratings)
Positive
93%
Mixed
7%
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Delightful, Entertaining, Enchanting, Great staging, Clever

Winnie the Pooh and friends embark on fun adventures, in this new musical with life-size puppets.

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Show-Score Member Reviews (44)

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63 Reviews | 17 Followers
100
Entertaining, Clever, Absorbing, Enchanting, Delightful

See it if If you want to give your heart a hug. Such a heartwarming show.

Don't see it if You don't like shows for kids.

64 Reviews | 13 Followers
89
Delightful, Entertaining, Cute

See it if you want a cute, mellow musical that's absolutely adorable and sure to make you smile, also really clever puppet work and effects

Don't see it if you want a musical that's mature, more flashy, or bigger. This is purely something simple, but lighthearted and enjoyable. Read more

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68 Reviews | 9 Followers
88
Great puppeteering, Entertaining, Enchanting, Delightful

See it if you or your children appreciate the 100Acre Wood or just an imaginative and delightful time; you wanna see amazing puppet work

Don't see it if you need something serious, a "fresh" take on Pooh, or anything beyond exactly what you think you'll get with a Pooh musical

247 Reviews | 61 Followers
85
Great singing, Great staging, Great acting, Enchanting, Delightful

See it if you have pre-school kids/grandkids who like Winnie the Pooh or are a kid at heart. Our grandkids loved the story about friends & teamwork!

Don't see it if you want a show for adults or you have older kids/grandkids who like an interactive show where they have to think.

57 Reviews | 8 Followers
85
Enchanting

See it if you have any connection to winnie the pooh and want to see a cute, very well-done, story that puts you in the hundred acre woods

Don't see it if you don't enjoy puppeteering, wholesome storylines and healing your inner child

96 Reviews | 10 Followers
83
Refreshing, Lovely, Great staging, Enchanting, Delightful

See it if You have nostalgia for Pooh corner (who doesn’t?), have kids, enjoy puppets

Don't see it if You want a new story…or really any overarching story at all

140 Reviews | 39 Followers
80
Enchanting puppetry, Cute, Fluffy, Entertaining, Slow

See it if you want a fun show for kids 5 and under that's also packed with nostalgia for adults. The puppets are very cute and voices spot-on!

Don't see it if you're looking for something flashy, fast-paced, or plot-heavy. This is as fluffy, meandering, and mellow as the source material. Read more

68 Reviews | 16 Followers
75
Indulgent, Fluffy, Quirky, Enchanting, Delightful

See it if you have a child or are nostalgic about Winnie the Pooh as part of your childhood.

Don't see it if you are looking for a polished, masterclass of a show or are looking to see a new story.

Critic Reviews (7)

Time Out New York
November 4th, 2021
For a previous production

"4/5 stars! I was consistently enchanted by the show's low-tech magic...and by its gentle lessons about friendship, teamwork and the importance of fun. But what about 'Winnie the Pooh's' target demo? To judge from the rapt expressions of my three-year-old date and her slightly older peers, they were as delighted as little bears in honey pots."
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New York Theatre Guide
November 5th, 2021
For a previous production

"Elpenord and Palmieri also show the greatest level of detailed puppetry and physical theatre; they enter and exit each scene with the same commitment to character whether they are embodying butterflies, snowflakes, or a named character. Additionally, their foot and hand work are so precise that one starts to believe that Matthew Lish’s wonderfully crafted puppets have actually come to life...I am unashamed to admit that observing them revel in the beauty of this production, content in the knowledge that they were safe to do so, reduced me to tears."
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BroadwayWorld
November 15th, 2021
For a previous production

"It's a total sensory experience from the moment one enters the theatre. First, you're engulfed by the sounds of frogs and crickets. David Goldstein's set glows with Jamie Roderick's warm, inviting lighting and evokes the Disney animated films and Ashdown Forest in Sussex, England that served as author A.A. Milne's inspiration. It makes you feel like you've entered an enchanted woodland. And that's before the show begins."
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TheaterScene.net
November 5th, 2021
For a previous production

"The question arises who is the intended audience. The 60-minute show is too slow for young children and too repetitious for adults. Possibly this is meant for the nostalgia crowd of which there are apparently legions...Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation is a pleasant enough hour. However, if you are looking for a typical Disney experience like Mary Poppins or The Lion King, this isn’t it."
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Theater Pizzazz
November 3rd, 2021
For a previous production

"The puppeteering and stagecraft of Winnie the Pooh—The New Musical Stage Adaptation were all delightfully first-rate. Original music and orchestrations by Nate Edmondson brought life to the Hundred Acre Wood both in songs and underscoring of dialog. Costumes by Lindsay McWilliams carefully echoed puppet construction and characterization. Scenic designer David Goldstein has obviously spent time in The Hundred Acre Wood, capturing the nuance of flora and fauna and the wooden bridge upon which the characters play the game of Poohsticks. Jamie Roderick designed the lighting and Matthew Lish was puppet and scenic coordinator."
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DC Metro Theater Arts
November 4th, 2021
For a previous production

"Winnie the Pooh is a thoroughly charming show that will keep children and adults alike happily enthralled for every moment of the hour-long performance. It’s a perfect family-friendly event for the holidays, or anytime, with an uplifting moral that ‘bears’ repeating: be friendly and helpful, work together and get along."
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November 4th, 2021
For a previous production

"Access to great, kid-friendly theater is one of the perks of raising kids in NYC. And while the industry has been slow to come back from the pandemic, I recently brought my 8-year-old to see the new Winnie the Pooh adaptation playing at Theatre Row, and it turned out to be just the right outing for our return to live entertainment."
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