Music education: Live music for families at Rock and Roll Playhouse at Brooklyn Bowl

Rock out and rock on at the Rock and Roll Playhouse at Brooklyn Bowl every Sunday.

Rock and Roll Playhouse offers programming that provides families an opportunity to enjoy music together. The kids are having so much fun they don’t realize how much they are learning.

Peter Shapiro, owner of Brooklyn Bowl, is a parent of two young children. When he discovered first-hand a lack of regular programming in New York City that combined his passion for live music and his family, he wanted to fill the void. Since opening, the event has introduced kids to the music of David Bowie, Prince, The White Stripes, Taylor Swift, and many more.

Rock and Roll Playhouse on Sundays. Doors open at 11 am and the party gets started at 11:15 am sharp. Admission is $10 per person; kids under 1 are free.

Brooklyn Bowl [61 Wythe Ave. between N. 11th and N. 12th streets in Williamsburg, (718) 963–3369, therockandrollplayhouse.com/brooklynbowl].

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