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La MaMa Kids: You Have Arrived – November 22-23

November 22-23, 2025

Community Arts Space
74 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003

Tickets: $15

Saturday show:  2pm
Sunday show time: 12 pm

Ticket prices are inclusive of all fees.

Ages 3+

 

Written by Neda Izadi and Jean Marie Keevins 

Directed by Jean Marie Keevins

ABOUT

A one-person show that brings the pressing issues of climate change and climate refugees to life without uttering a single word. Through the mesmerizing medium of a dynamic large-scale pop-up book and simple yet visually captivating puppetry, the show invites us to experience the profound transformation of our landscapes, echoing the silent yet powerful stories of displacement and resilience happening throughout the globe.

BIOS

Neda Izadi was born in Tehran in 1987. Her artistic odyssey was ignited at the age of 9 when she began her exploration of drawing and painting under the tutelage of a seasoned artist. This early passion propelled her towards a graphic design diploma, where she skillfully wove visual narratives that seamlessly melded tradition with modernity.

Jean Marie Keevins has been producing theater in New York City since 2014. Highlights include Deb Hetzberg and Jean Marie Keevins’ “Zwerge”, James Godwin’s “Lunatic Cunning” and “The Flatiron Hex”, and Martin Robinson’s “All Hallows Eve”, all grateful recipients of Jim Henson Foundation support as well as other grant and crowdfunding support. The company holds a deep commitment to creating content for the stage that tackles issues that matter through unique and accessible puppet-centric storytelling.

 

La MaMa Kids

La MaMa Program

La MaMa Kids 2025–2026 is supported in part by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional support provided by The William C. Bullitt Foundation, Con Edison, the Howard Gilman Foundation, The Jim Henson Foundation and The SQA Foundation.
 

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