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Milk & Cookies Series Presents TAHIRA

Milk & Cookies Series Welcomes TAHIRA to New Jersey for an Unforgettable Family Storytelling Experience at State Theatre Studio

March 27 @ 08:00 17:00

New Jersey’s live arts landscape continues to evolve in ways that are both culturally rich and deeply accessible, and this spring, one of the most meaningful and engaging family-focused events arrives with the highly anticipated appearance of TAHIRA as part of the beloved Milk & Cookies Series. Taking place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the State Theatre Studio, this special performance represents far more than a traditional children’s show—it is a thoughtfully designed, immersive storytelling experience that brings together music, folklore, and community in a way that resonates across generations.

At just $5 per ticket and with a runtime of approximately 40 minutes, the event is positioned as one of the most accessible and high-value cultural offerings currently available in New Jersey. With tickets already on sale and demand expected to grow as the date approaches, this performance is quickly becoming a standout moment in the state’s family entertainment calendar. For those following the pulse of live arts across the region, the broader landscape of performances and cultural programming can be explored through the Explore New Jersey music hub, which continues to spotlight experiences that blend creativity, education, and community engagement.

TAHIRA’s work stands at the intersection of storytelling tradition and contemporary performance, drawing deeply from folktales rooted in the African Diaspora. These stories—often animated by animals, humor, and timeless moral themes—are not simply told but shared in a dynamic, participatory format that invites audiences to become part of the narrative itself. Through call-and-response techniques and gentle musical accompaniment on guitar, TAHIRA creates an environment where children are not passive observers but active participants, engaging with rhythm, language, and imagination in real time.

What distinguishes this performance is its intentional design as a welcoming entry point into live theater. For many young attendees, particularly those between the ages of three and eight, this may represent their first experience in a theater setting. The format is carefully calibrated to reduce barriers, maintain engagement, and foster a sense of comfort and belonging. Parents and caregivers will immediately recognize the value in a production that respects the developmental needs of young audiences while still delivering a polished and artistically meaningful performance.

TAHIRA’s credentials underscore the depth and credibility behind the experience. As the recipient of the 2021 New Jersey Governor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching Artist, she has been formally recognized for her exceptional contributions to arts education. Her designation as a Master Fellow with the Delaware Division of the Arts—the highest individual honor awarded by the state—further reinforces her standing as a leading figure in the field. Through her organization, TAHIRA Productions, Inc., she has built a national presence, developing storytelling programs, residencies, and community-based initiatives that extend far beyond the stage and into schools, museums, festivals, and cultural institutions across the country.

The Milk & Cookies Series itself has become a defining component of family programming at the State Theatre, offering a consistent platform for young audiences to experience live performance in an engaging and approachable format. The inclusion of a cookie and a carton of milk for every child following the show is more than a simple perk—it reflects a broader commitment to creating a full, memorable experience that blends performance with hospitality and joy. These details matter, particularly in shaping positive early impressions of the arts.

Equally important is the inclusion of a sensory-friendly performance scheduled for the 12:00 PM show. This thoughtful adaptation ensures that children on the autism spectrum or those with sensory sensitivities can participate in a safe, supportive environment. Adjustments to lighting, sound, and overall atmosphere are carefully implemented to reduce overstimulation while maintaining the integrity of the performance. In doing so, the event sets a standard for inclusivity that aligns with evolving expectations in the live entertainment industry.

From an economic and accessibility standpoint, the decision to waive State Theatre New Jersey transaction fees for this performance further enhances its appeal. It signals a deliberate effort to remove financial friction and encourage broader participation, reinforcing the idea that high-quality arts experiences should be within reach for all families.

As New Jersey continues to position itself as a destination for innovative and inclusive cultural programming, events like TAHIRA’s appearance in the Milk & Cookies Series play a critical role in shaping that narrative. They reflect a shift toward experiences that are not only entertaining but also educational, community-driven, and deeply human. In a time when digital distractions often dominate attention, the opportunity to gather in a shared physical space, engage with live storytelling, and connect across generations carries renewed significance.

For families seeking a meaningful, enriching, and genuinely joyful introduction to live theater, this event stands out as one of the most compelling opportunities of the season. It is not simply a performance—it is an invitation to participate, to listen, to respond, and to experience the enduring power of story in its most communal form.

State Theatre New Jersey

732-246-7469

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State Theatre New Jersey

15 Livingston Avenue , NJ
New Brunswick, NJ 08901 United States
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(732) 246-7469
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