
Develación del mural Revolución Azul
Join the unveiling of the mural Revolución Azul at Biblioteca Vasconcelos in CDMX, linking marine life with human action. The event features a children's flat-puppet workshop and activation tables by Planeteando, Auditando Latam, and Greenpeace volunteers—creating a vibrant, community-centered arts experience.

Jardines de México 12th Anniversary Celebration
Celebrate Jardines de México’s 12th anniversary with a sunlit day of wellness and culture: yoga sessions, hands-on workshops, live music, and an artisan zone amid blooming gardens. A family-friendly spring event with floral trails invites visitors to explore, relax, and connect in a vibrant outdoor setting.

El doctor improvisado
An imaginative 50-minute theatre piece presented by Teatro al hombro, where a poverty-weary tailor makes a pact with Death to become a doctor, only to learn the true cost of meddling with fate. Dramaturgy and direction by Rolando García, featuring Alan García and Olin García, at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.

Pescador pez
Shadow puppet theater Pescador pez by Cosmonautas Teatro de Sombras at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, for ages 7+, a 40-minute family-friendly show where a luckless fisherman dreams, faces fears, and learns to sing.

Un jardín - Una canasta de limones presenta
A 45-minute children's theatre piece for ages 0–3, staged in Jardín Escénico and inviting very young audiences to play, observe, and discover a magical garden. Directed by Mauricio Arizona with performers Mariana González Solís and Mario González Solís, the production blends dramaturgy and live performance in a gentle, imaginative space.

Nina y Paul
Two children, Nina and Paul, climb a tower to gaze at the sky, speaking without words and discovering the sweetness of love. A tender, imaginative children's theatre piece by La Covacha Teatro at Centro Cultural del Bosque (CCB) in CDMX, recommended for ages 7+, running about 50 minutes.

Creación instantánea (juego y movimiento) - Taller (Alas y Raíces)
60-minute improvisational storytelling workshop for children aged 6+ at the Escuela Nacional de Danza Folklórica in Mexico City, led by Carolina Garibay. Participants explore movement and play to craft spontaneous stories in a joyful, dance-centered setting.

Crash, espectáculo ecoloclown!
In a polluted world, Tita and Nubia transform trash on stage. Along with a third clown and the audience, they discover how recycling, creativity, and science can heal the environment. A 50-minute family-friendly show for ages 5+, performed at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.
Rompecabezas
Rompecabezas is a youth-oriented theatre piece directed by Berta Hirart at Foro La Gruta in Mexico City. Starring Andrea Cruz, Mónica Bajonero and Alberto Cerz, it runs Mar 7–Apr 26, 2026 (suspensions Apr 11–12). Tickets are 261 MXN, offering a vivid stage experience for young audiences.

El tren matraca
A sensory journey on El tren matraca, a child-friendly performance by María Sánchez and Alberto Lomnitz. The show blends music, movement, and memory as a mother and child ride a train from the Sierra Tarahumara to the coast, celebrating diversity and family ties. Suitable for ages 3+, about 50 minutes, at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City.
Bicho
A charming puppet show for babies and their families at Centro Cultural La Titería in Mexico City. Three unexpected diners and their eccentric waiter transform ordinary objects into whimsical creatures, inviting very young audiences to wonder, giggle, and explore together.

En busca del Snark
Whimsical theatre at Teatro Helénico in Mexico City about Betina and a mischievous Snark that feeds on anger, courage, and sadness. A captain and two sailors chase the creature, guiding Betina to understand her feelings and find courage on a voyage that feels like a storybook come to life.
Rompecabezas
Youth-oriented theatre at Foro La Gruta in Mexico City. A drama piece by Berta Hirart, directed by Hirart, featuring Andrea Cruz, Mónica Bajonero, and Alberto Cerz. Runs March 7–April 26, 2026 (with suspensions on April 11–12). A lively, family-friendly show for young audiences.
Rompecabezas
Rompecabezas is a youth-oriented theatre piece at Foro La Gruta in Mexico City. Created by Berta Hirart, directed by Berta Hirart, with Andrea Cruz, Mónica Bajonero, and Alberto Cerz in the cast; runs March 7–April 26, 2026 (suspensions on April 11–12). Tickets 261 MXN.
Bicho
An imaginative puppetry-theatre experience for babies and their families at Centro Cultural La Titería in Mexico City. 'Bicho' brings three unexpected diners and an eccentric waiter to life as objects become creatures, and a growing strange being captivates young audiences with wonder and play.

Viajeras: Shadow theatre for kids
Two migrants, Tonalli and Naiara, share a new home as their worlds intertwine through drawing, shadow theatre, and imagination. This 45-minute, family-friendly show for ages 3+ invites audiences to discover belonging in a magical performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque (CCB) in Mexico City.

Vestuario, luz y tercera llamada: Experiencia escénica
A playful, experiential theatre moment for children aged 5 and up at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City. See how lighting, costumes, and sound come together to shape a moment on stage, with a limited run of 10 participants per session.

Las Máquinas de las Decisiones- Taller de teatro físico
Join Sofía Sanz for a 45-minute physical theater workshop at Centro Cultural del Bosque (Salón de Escenografía) in Mexico City. Designed for kids aged 8–10, the session blends movement and storytelling to build playful 'machines' that help children explore decision-making.

Que viene el lobo
A playful children’s theatre piece where a wolf cub longs to be a storybook wolf and escapes into a magical world. Performed by Mondomeraki at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, with dramaturgy and direction by Luisa Aguilar. Suitable for ages 6+, running about 50 minutes.

Sólo Un bosque
Two animal protagonists, Obawi the silver bear and Bachi the young gray wolf, wander and learn to bridge their differences in this forest tale by Proyecto Oso Índigo. Performed at Centro Cultural del Bosque, the piece blends storytelling with live theatre to spark imagination in families.

Jaguar de luna
Jaguar de luna, presented by AldeaTeatro at Centro Cultural del Bosque, is a family-friendly 70-minute theatre piece. After the war, Annerú searches for his brother's heart and, through a journey with nature, discovers care as a force to rebuild his village.
18° Gran Maratón Nacional de Teatro para niñas, niños y adolescentes
Two-day Gran Maratón Nacional de Teatro for girls, boys and adolescents at Centro Cultural del Bosque (Jardín Escénico) in Mexico City, featuring multiple plays by various dramaturgs and directors. A lively, family-friendly festival of youth theatre presented on indoor stages.
Colores al viento
On 2026-03-22, Colores al viento unfolds at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City as a family-friendly storytelling program. Kids and guardians will explore colors and wind through imaginative visuals inside a welcoming cultural venue.
¡Ay que sí, que sí que no!
A playful, family-friendly performance at Centro Cultural del Bosque in Mexico City, inviting kids and families to enjoy a lighthearted story about choices. The colorful staging and engaging storytelling promise warmth, laughter, and a memorable cultural moment in a beloved city venue.
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