Suzi Shelton
March 14 @ 12:00 – 13:00
A Family Music Morning Bursting With Joy: Suzi Shelton Returns to Bring Kindness, Rhythm, and Connection to New Jersey

There’s a certain kind of magic that happens when children experience live music up close. The room feels warmer, the rhythms feel bigger, and the smiles come faster than the first chorus. This March, that magic returns to State Theatre New Jersey as beloved family music star Suzi Shelton brings her high-energy, heart-forward performance back to the Milk & Cookies Music & Storytelling Series. With two morning shows designed for young audiences and their grown-ups, this event promises laughter, movement, and melodies that stay in your head long after the last note fades.
Suzi Shelton has become a trusted name in children’s music because she understands something essential: kids don’t just want to listen, they want to participate. Her performances turn passive audiences into joyful collaborators, inviting clapping hands, bouncing feet, and voices singing along without hesitation. Her songs weave messages of kindness, inclusion, and empathy into upbeat, accessible tunes that feel like playtime rather than instruction. It’s music with purpose, delivered through irresistible fun.
This performance brings Shelton back to a New Jersey stage that has become a second home for her fans. Joined by acclaimed New York guitarist Jeff Litman, she builds a sound that’s lively and full, balancing catchy pop hooks with acoustic warmth. The show’s pacing is designed with young attention spans in mind, shifting seamlessly between songs, stories, and interactive moments that keep children engaged from start to finish. Parents often find themselves just as caught up in the energy as their kids, which is part of what makes this experience feel shared rather than supervised.
Over the past decade, Shelton has established herself as one of the leading voices in independent family music. Her catalog includes four solo albums, multiple radio-play favorites, and a digital presence that reaches families across the world. Her livestream series Sing with Suzi has welcomed special guests from around the globe and attracted viewers in more than seventy countries, proving that her message of connection through music travels far beyond any single stage. That international reach makes her return to New Jersey feel even more special, bringing global momentum into a hometown-friendly setting.
The Milk & Cookies series itself has become a beloved introduction to theatre for young children. Hosted in an intimate studio environment, it allows kids to feel close to the performers rather than separated by a distant stage. The format is designed specifically for children ages three to eight, giving them a first taste of live performance in a relaxed, welcoming space. And of course, the post-show cookie and carton of milk have become a signature part of the experience, turning the outing into a memory rather than a simple event.
One of the most meaningful elements of this program is its commitment to accessibility. The later performance is sensory-friendly, created for children on the autism spectrum or with sensory sensitivities. Lighting and sound levels are adjusted to reduce overstimulation. Families are encouraged to move freely, take breaks when needed, and enjoy the show without fear of judgment. A designated calming area offers soft seating, activity tools, and supportive resources, while trained staff remain available throughout. These thoughtful measures allow more families to participate in the arts comfortably and confidently.
Another welcome touch is the waived transaction fees for this performance, making the outing more affordable for families and reinforcing the theatre’s mission of community inclusion. In a time when family entertainment options can feel costly, small gestures like this make a noticeable difference.
New Jersey’s live performance landscape continues to grow with innovative programming that welcomes all ages and abilities. Families looking to explore more of the state’s concert and performance scene can discover additional events and artists through Explore New Jersey’s music features, a resource spotlighting everything from large-scale concerts to intimate family shows like this one.
When Suzi Shelton takes the stage, the room won’t just be filled with music. It will be filled with shared laughter, spontaneous dance moves, and children discovering that a theatre is a place where they belong. For parents seeking meaningful ways to spend a weekend morning and give their kids a joyful first step into live performance, this is the kind of event that delivers something far more lasting than entertainment. It creates connection, confidence, and a little rhythm that follows everyone home.








