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Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) — Theatre

By Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) · Brooklyn

Verified by 4 families1 certification
Ages

Ages 6–18

Schedule

weekly

Price

$200–$400

Location

421 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

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If you're looking for a place where your child can explore their creativity through theatre, BAX in Brooklyn might be worth checking out. They focus on helping kids express themselves and work together, which can be such a wonderful experience for young performers.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Jonathan D.

Verified Contributor

outgoing

My daughter has been attending the Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) theatre program for a few months now, and it's been a great experience overall. Each weekly session, she has worked with instructor Mia, who is incredibly engaging and makes the lessons fun. They've been focusing on building confidence through creative projects, and last week, she created a short skit with her new friends. It's heartwarming to see her so excited about acting and performing. However, the pickup process can get a bit chaotic, with long lines at times, which can be frustrating after a long day. Still, I feel it's worth it for the creativity and friendships she is developing. I would recommend BAX to other parents, especially those with outgoing kids who thrive in a collaborative environment.

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10 months ago
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Tyler A.

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shycreative

My daughter, who is 9 and quite shy, recently joined the Theatre program at Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) in Brooklyn. She was initially hesitant but ended up really enjoying the experience. The instructor, Sam, was incredibly engaging and made sure every child felt included. They worked on a creative project involving improvisation and character-building, which helped her come out of her shell a bit. She even made a new friend during the process, which was a lovely bonus. The only downside was the long lines during pickup; it was a bit chaotic at times. Overall, I would recommend this program for its supportive environment and the creativity it fosters, but just plan for some extra time during pickup.

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2 months ago
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