Experience the Joy and Energy of 'Havana Hop'
As local arts enthusiasts gear up for 2026, the Philadelphia Theatre Company (PTC) is set to captivate families with its latest production, 'Havana Hop'. This vibrant one-woman performance, crafted by the talented Paige Hernandez, invites audiences to experience a heartwarming journey through music, movement, and cultural heritage. Running for just two days, January 17 and 18, at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre, this lively show is designed to resonate with children and adults alike.
Meet Young Yeila: A Dreamer on a Cultural Adventure
In 'Havana Hop', we follow the story of Young Yeila, played by Hernandez, as she grapples with stage fright and the quest for her own identity. The narrative unfolds as Yeila embarks on a journey from Washington, D.C. to her family's roots in Cuba, encouraged by the loving guidance of her mother and grandmother. This relatable plot not only emphasizes personal growth but also highlights the importance of cultural heritage, making it an especially relevant experience for the diverse families of the tri-state area.
An Interactive Experience: More Than Just a Show
What sets 'Havana Hop' apart is its interactive format. Unlike traditional theater productions, audiences are encouraged to dance and engage with the performance. This kinesthetic approach invites children to express themselves through movement, making the storytelling experience memorable. As Hernandez elaborates, "The interactivity in the show is really what makes it special. I lean into my own style of learning, which is kinesthetic." This unique engagement allows every child to connect with the story on a personal level.
The Musical Heart of the Show
'Havana Hop' showcases original music composed by Nick "Nick tha 1da" Hernandez and Kris Funn, creating a captivating soundtrack that blends hip-hop and salsa. The music underscores each scene, transforming the theatre into a lively celebration of rhythm and movement. Hernandez's involvement with her family members in the musical aspect underscores the production's emphasis on community and connection, as their contributions enrich the emotional landscape of Yeila's journey.
Support for Diverse Audiences: Relaxed Performance
PTC is committed to inclusivity, offering a Relaxed Performance on January 18 for families with children experiencing autism or sensory sensitivities. This adaptation ensures a welcoming environment as house lights are dimmed and sound levels adjusted, allowing audience members to move freely and take breaks. Partnering with organizations like Popcorn for the People and Unfurling Littles, PTC demonstrates its dedication to accessible arts for everyone.
Building Community Through Arts
'Havana Hop' illustrates the power of community building through the arts. PTC not only creates a space for artistic expression but also for community reflection. Co-Artistic Director Tyler Dobrowsky aptly notes that Hernandez’s performance radiates "warmth and inclusivity," a sentiment echoed by audiences who seek to connect with the cultural narratives being portrayed on stage. The production serves as a springboard to foster dialogue among families about identity, self-expression, and cultural pride.
Getting Your Tickets
Families looking to join the fun can purchase tickets for 'Havana Hop', starting at just $20. Available at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre or via phone, this is an unmissable opportunity to engage with a show that promises to inspire and uplift. Pre-show programming begins thirty minutes prior to each performance, allowing young attendees to explore the sounds and movements of Cuba through an interactive experience.
Don't miss out on this vibrant celebration of music, movement, and heritage. Gather your family and friends, and embrace the joy that 'Havana Hop' brings!
If you're interested in more NJ arts events, or in supporting local theater, explore our event calendar for updates on community shows, festivals, and performances.
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