Monday, July 28, 2025
More Theater Monday - Steve Burns Alive
Sunday, July 27, 2025
Sunday Scoop Week of 7/27/25 What's Happening This Week and More
In This is Where It Ends, a married couple from Los Angeles, Stephen and James, invite Stephen’s brash actor friend, Kody, and James’s former fraternity brother, Ellis – once an entitled entrepreneur, now a spiritually-minded, recovering sex addict -- for a weekend at their Palm Springs home to celebrate James’s forty-fifth. Unknown to Stephen, James engages in extramarital adventures with anonymous hookups and Kody, while Stephen, increasingly frustrated in his role as ornamental house-husband, finds himself first unnerved by Ellis’s blunt honesty, then drawn to his refreshing candor. As the weekend progresses, the walls come down and the gloves come off as the four men bristle under the weight of the roles all of them have played for far too long.
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
Thursday, July 31 at 5PM:
Community Kick-Off Celebration
Live music on the plaza with food, fun, and feasting!
Thursday, July 31 at 7PM:
The Myth of the Two Marcos
by Tony Meneses, directed by José Zayas
When Marco meets Marco in 1997 Albuquerque, an unlikely friendship begins between two boys with the same name but vastly different personalities and outlooks on life. When they discover a mutual love of comic books, the local comic shop becomes a sanctuary for both teens as they’re introduced to an Aztec superhero who becomes their guide through a time long forgotten.
Friday, August 1 at 5:30PM
STORIES FROM THE HEART
A One-of-a-Kind Sharing
Throughout the school year, Red Bank Middle School's 7th and 8th grade AVID [Advancement Via Individual Determination] students have been crafting original pieces in weekly writing sessions with Project Write Now. A new addition to the Festival, this thrilling showcase will feature poems, stories, and all-around love from these young storytellers. This is your chance to hear the words and voices of our incredible neighbors!
Friday, August 1 at 7PM:
Miss America Pretty
by Iraisa Ann Reilly, directed by José Zayas
Who wants to be Miss America when you could have the whole Universe? Cristina is an Atlantic City casino worker living in the shadow of generations of pageant queens. With a scholarship and a better future for her family hanging in the balance, Cristina has one glamorous chance to prove that she deserves the crown. Steeped in memory and surrealism, Miss America Pretty examines conformity, grief, and how far we’ll go to reinvent ourselves for the sake of systems that exclude us.
Saturday, August 2 at 2PM:
Disaster Preparedness
by Eliana Pipes, directed by Taylor Reynolds
Mitigation. Preparedness. Response. Recovery. Mama and Honey like to be ready for anything. When Mama comes face to face with the Ghost of her own mother and Honey begins to think about moving on, the two women start to question their strategies. Exploring motherhood and caretaking, the third play in Pipes’ New America Cycle reminds us that there are some disasters we’ll never see coming.
Saturday, August 2 at 8PM:
Performance from Xol Azul Band, a five piece band formed in 2002 with its original lineup lead by singer and bassist Gidalthi Guillen, guitarist Gil Cruz, keyboardist Fabian Rojas, percussionist Javier Medel and drummer Susu Leon. Their sound represents the new Latin rock breed singing in Spanish/English. With their CD “Sale el Xol” XAB has captured American and Hispanic music lovers of all sorts.
Sunday, August 3 at 2PM:
Vidas Privadas
by Christina Pumariega, directed by Eddie Torres
Celia loves Clayton. America loves Cesar. Divorcees Celia and Cesar (still) love each other. But when they all honeymoon in adjacent hotel rooms in Ibiza, the café hits the fan. Hearts and tempers flare rocketing from old world to the new, from passion to politics in a no-holds barred immigrant debate where Cesar and Celia ask if change is actually possible. A fresh, funny, Cuban reinvention of Noël Coward’s Private Lives.
FREE TICKETS/ACCESS
To register for all festival events, visit: https://tworivertheater.org/
Five of NYC’s most iconic dance companies—Ballet Hispánico, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, and Dance Theatre of Harlem—reunite on one stage to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the BAAND Together Dance Festival, sharing the spotlight and a stage for five performances from July 29-August 2 as part of Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City. The Festival began when the performing arts were coming back after the height of the pandemic in 2021 as a new form of collaboration in celebration of the return to live performance.
This is a rare chance for audiences to experience five exceptional performances of beloved programming curated collaboratively by the artistic directors of each company, featuring repertory favorites. Performances: Tue-Fri at 7:30pm, Sat at 4pm.
PROGRAM:
Dance Theatre of Harlem – Nyman String Quartet No. 2 by Robert Garland
New York City Ballet – After the Rain (Pas de Deux) by Christopher Wheeldon
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater – Many Angels by Lar Lubovitch
American Ballet Theatre – Midnight Pas de Deux by Susan Jaffe
Ballet Hispánico – House of Mad’moiselle by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
This summer, for the first time, audiences will get an off-stage perspective of the extraordinary on-stage collaboration between these five iconic NYC dance companies during a free panel discussion on Tuesday, July 29 at 5:00pm in the David Rubenstein Atrium, featuring the artistic leaders of all five companies: Eduardo Vilaro, Ballet Hispánico; Alicia Graf Mack and Matthew Rushing, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Susan Jaffe, American Ballet Theatre; Wendy Whelan and Jonathan Stafford, New York City Ballet; and Robert Garland, Dance Theatre of Harlem, moderated by Shanta Thake, Ehrenkranz Chief Artistic Officer of Lincoln Center.
Each afternoon, one of the companies brings its unique teaching style to participants of all ages with free dance workshops in the David Geffen Hall lobby. The series will offer a variety of dance forms, appropriate for all ages and abilities.
Program Details:
Dance Theatre of Harlem – Nyman String Quartet No.2 by Robert Garland
Set to Michael Nyman’s String Quartet No.2, Robert Garland continues his signature exploration of the intersection of cultures that is contemporary America. Complex and witty, this sophisticated work shows off the unique capacity of the company’s artists to code-switch with abandon.
"This work is dedicated to the memory of two men whom I admire: John Wesley Carlos, former track and field medal winner at the 1968 Summer Olympics, well known for his triumphant salute upon the winners podium that year, and Dance Theatre of Harlem's Founder and Artistic Director Emeritus, Mr. Arthur Mitchell (1934-2018), whose similar stand for his people, his community, and the arts 'has brought us thus far on our way' (Lift Every Voice and Sing)" - Robert Garland
New York City Ballet – After the Rain (Pas de Deux) by Christopher Wheeldon
Christopher Wheeldon’s After the Rain premiered in 2005 at NYCB’s annual New Combinations Evening, which honors the anniversary of George Balanchine’s birth with world premiere ballets. The full ballet, which included a preceding section set to Arvo Pärt's Tabula Rasa, was the last ballet choreographed by Wheeldon for Wendy Whelan and Jock Soto before Soto’s retirement from performing later that year. The second section, presented tonight, is a haunting pas de deux set to Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater – Many Angels by Lar Lubovitch
After 60 years as a choreographer, Lar Lubovitch has frequently been asked: "Why do you make dances?”. The 13th-century theologian St. Thomas Aquinas posed several theoretical questions about the behavior of angels, to which no real answers are possible or necessary. “How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?” illustrates that some questions have no logical response but are understood as a question of faith. Something may exist in the world simply for the sake of itself—for example, a dance. Many Angels is a dance to music by Gustav Mahler. It is not really about angels. (Well, maybe a little.)
American Ballet Theatre – Midnight Pas de Deux by Susan Jaffe
Choreographed by American Ballet Theatre Artistic Director Susan Jaffe, Midnight Pas de Deux is an introspective and poetic duet, set to the adagio from Alessandro Marcello’s Oboe Concerto in D minor.
Ballet Hispánico – House of Mad’moiselle by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa
Originally created in 2010 as her first full-length work for the company, House of Mad’moiselle by internationally acclaimed choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa is a wild romp through the layered symbols of Latin American femininity. It revels in the drama, elegance, and defiance of iconic women who blur the lines between myth and memory.
Friday, August 1, 2025 at 7:30 pm - Audio Description
Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 4:00 pm - Audio Description, Relaxed Performance
Lincoln Center
7/29 - 8/2
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FULL LINEUP
Friday, August 1st at 8pm
Exhibit written and directed by Regina Taylor
EXHIBIT is a powerful exploration of erasure, memory, and the battle to preserve history. At the center of the story is Iris, an African American artist whose work is being removed from museums and whose biography is vanishing from databases. Faced with the threat of cultural erasure, Iris is triggered to recall fragments of her own martyred childhood—memories of integrating a school during the height of the Civil Rights Movement.
These flashbacks are windows into a sharply divided America, a nation at a crossroads—caught between progress and regression. Iris grapples with the haunting question: Are we moving forward, or are we moving backward?
Saturday, August 2nd at 8pm
Still All Told by Erik Ehn, directed by Glory Kadigan
A benefit reading for City Harvest.
Centers on a woman, in and out of homelessness. Her daughter looks for
(and sometimes finds) her while going through internal struggles of her own. Contemporary Albuquerque.
Sunday, August 3rd at 2pm
Trip of a Lifetime by Catherine Filloux, directed by Arpita Mukherjee
Accompanied by her ceremonial anthem, the Second Lady hides beneath the veneer of diplomacy and white blouses, while a deeper truth flickers, one that resists containment. In muscular, spiraling monologues, she veers between rehearsed compassion and imaginative rationalizations as she navigates topics of immigration, war, addiction, identity, and sexual misconduct. All the while, insisting on the kindness, decorum, and sanctity of her family. As she omits and distorts, we watch her unravel in abstract performance, not always certain of who is her ultimate choreographer. Filloux’s play illuminates how truth may not always be determined by fact or reality but could instead be engineered out of language and the need for ascension. Trip of a Lifetime is a lyrically blistering meditation--an urgent and captivating mirror of our present.
Sunday, August 3rd at 4pm
Someone Should Start written by Kelsey Puttrich, directed by Glory Kadigan
A benefit reading for Girls Write Now.
Someone Should Start is an absurdist comedy with a beating heart. In a riotous and raunchy first scene, we meet a group of friends in New York City desperately seeking connection. At the fringes is Marv– awkward, earnest, and hopelessly in love with Karen, a kind soul who would rather blend into the wallpaper than be seen for who she really is. Although everyone hates Marv, Karen likes him…and she’s not sure why.
What follows is a time-hopping, emotional journey through sex, spirals, self-discovery, and the masks we wear (and sometimes glue on). By embracing the ridiculous and the raw while pushing experimental form, Someone Should Start unpacks what it means to be seen, heard, and intensely, excruciatingly human.
Sunday, August 3rd at 8pm
Your Name Means Dream written and directed by José Rivera
A benefit reading for Girls Write Now.
We're in the 2050s. Álom, a hoarder and shut-in, elderly and trapped in the past. His ramshackle home is a visual metaphor for his loneliness and melancholy. Into this messy world comes a super-advanced AI entity named Stacy with abilities beyond anything Álom can imagine. Stacy's job is to keep Álom alive and healthy. As Stacy says, "All this must seem like magic to you."
The Studio Theatre (520 8th Ave.)
8/1 - 8/3
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.roaringquill.com.
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Gems
By Benjamin Millepied
An L.A. Dance Project Production
Co-Presented with Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels
Performances: Saturday, February 21 at 8pm & Sunday, February 22 at 3pm
Discover a ballet triptych by Benjamin Millepied celebrating the unity of dance, music, and visual art.
Commissioned by Van Cleef & Arpels, this trilogy of contemporary ballets—Reflections (2013), He
Reflections is a meditation on longing—sensual, sharp-edged, and fleeting. Set to David Lang’s haunting score and framed by Barbara Kruger’s bold visual language, the ballet explores the tension between presence and absence, desire and memory.
Hearts & Arrows pulses with crystalline energy, carried by the precise, layered rhythms of Philip Glass. Liam Gillick’s sculptural design of shifting light and shadow becomes a silent partner to the choreography, where emotion takes on an architectural clarity.
On the Other Side is a deeply human work—intimate, emotional, and communal. Set to a suite of piano études by Glass and enveloped by Mark Bradford’s immersive, painterly set, the ballet becomes a portrait of togetherness, tracing the bonds between individuals and the quiet strength of collective experience.
Benjamin Millepied (Bordeaux, 1977) is a choreographer, filmmaker, and former principal dancer with New York City Ballet. Millepied studied Classical Ballet with Vladimir Skouratoff at the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux, and later at the School of American Ballet with Stanley Williams and Adam Luders, before joining the New York City Ballet in 1995 were he was later promoted to Principal Dancer. His choreographic work began in 2001 and he soon after founded a pick-up troupe, Danses Concertantes, before serving as choreographer-in-residence at The Baryshnikov Arts Center. Since 2005, he has choreographed for some of the preeminent global companies including the New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Berlin Staatsoper, and Dutch National Ballet, among others. In 2012, Benjamin Millepied moved to Los Angeles and co-founded L.A. Dance Project with Charles Fabius with the vision to create a new model for a dance organization in America, from both an artistic and economic perspective.
Founded in 2020, Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels is guided by the values of creation, transmission, and education. Its mission is to support artists and institutions in sharing choreographic heritage while encouraging new productions. Since its launch, Dance Reflections has accompanied numerous companies in their creations as well as multiple institutions in the presentation of their works on the international stage. Since 2022, the program is reinforced each year by major events , such as the Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels Festival. In addition to supporting the creation and promotion of choreographic works, Dance Reflections places increasing importance on issues of transmission and education. With its partners, the program organizes residencies for professional dancers as well as actions to raise awareness of choreographic culture open to all. Its network, now consisting of 60 partners from 16 different countries, continues to grow with each project.
Trash
An Out of the Box Theatrics production
By James Caverly and Andrew Morrill
Directed by Nathaniel P. Claridad
Opening Night: March 13, 2026
Performances:
Saturday, March 7 at 8pm
Sunday, March 8 at 7pm
Tuesday, March 10 at 7pm
Wednesday, March 11 at 7pm
Thursday, March 12 at 7pm
Friday, March 13 at 7pm – Opening Night
Saturday, March 14 at 2pm
Saturday, March 14 at 8pm
Sunday March 15 at 3pm
Tuesday, March 17 at 7pm
Wednesday, March 18 at 7pm
Thursday, March 19at 7pm
Friday, March 20 at 8pm
Saturday, March 21 at 1pm
Saturday, March 21 at 8pm
Tuesday, March 24 at 7pm
Wednesday, March 25 at 7pm
Thursday, March 26 at 7pm
Friday, March 27 at 8pm
Saturday, March 28 at 2pm
Saturday, March 28 at 8pm
Living together is one thing. Understanding each other? That can get messy. Tim and Jake may be Deaf roommates sharing an apartment in the city, but they’re polar opposites—each with very different views on what it means to be Deaf in a hearing world. When it comes to taking out the trash, they spiral into a comic and insightful examination of their personal garbage—and their perceptions of each other’s lives.
BIOS:
James Caverly. James Caverly is best known for his captivating performance as Theo Dimas in the Emmy-winning TV series Only Murders in the Building. His credits include guest-starring roles on popular TV shows like Law & Order, Rescue HI: Surf, and Chicago Med. Broadway: Children of A Lesser God. Regional: The Music Man (Olney Theatre Center) --Winner of the Helen Hayes award, The Laramie Project (Deaf Austin Theatre), Rent (Lincoln Center), I Was Most Alive With You (Huntington Theatre Company), Tribes (Berkeley Rep, Studio Theatre). He is actively involved with the Deaf theater community, working with Deaf Broadway, National Theatre of the Deaf, New York Deaf Theatre, and Deaf Austin Theatre. He is the co-founder of Go Ahead, which is an incubator of new works by Deaf Playwrights. He frequently collaborates with Andrew Morrill, and together they have presented new works in Off-Off and Off-Broadway companies: Trash at JACK NY & IRT, Thank You Ryan for a Clean Microwave at Ars Nova, and If Dogs Talk at New York Theatre Workshop. His solo writing credits: Milan 1880, See/Hear/Speak No Beast, Civil Engagement, & A Better Place. He wants to thank his friends and family for all the drama in his life. @joeycaverly
Andrew Morrill (he/him) is an Obie-winning theatremaker and actor. He recently directed the artistic sign language in Levi Holloway’s Grey House on Broadway, and the critically acclaimed Dark Disabled Stories (The Public Theater) by Ryan J. Haddad and directed by Jordan Fein, which earned him the Obie’s Michael Feingold Award. He has worked as DASL on Titus Andronicus (The Apothetae & The Public), Hamlet (Deaf West & Fiasco Theater), Oedipus (Deaf West & Getty Villa), and This Moment (Prospect Theater Company). His selected acting credits include Trash (Out of the Box Theatrics), Oedipus (Deaf West &Getty Villa), Company (Deaf Broadway at The Lincoln Center), The Christians (Phamaly Theatre), and the Vanderburgs’ Dancing Girl (She NYC Arts). He received a Helen Hayes nomination for Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical for portraying Mayor Shinn in The Music Man (Olney Theatre Center). He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is a co-founder of a new company, Go Ahead, which elevates and fosters new works by Deaf artists in the American theatre. He frequently collaborates with James Caverly, and together they have presented new works in Off-Off and Off-Broadway companies—Trash at JACK NY & IRT, Thank You Ryan for a Clean Microwave at Ars Nova, and If Dogs Talk.
Nathaniel P. Claridad (Director) is a Helen Hayes Award nominated director & actor. Recent directing credits: Petite Rouge: A Cajun Red Riding Hood at Imagination Stage (Winner of the 2025 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding TYA Production, plus 7 additional Helen Hayes Award nominations including Outstanding Musical Production, and Outstanding Director). Other directing credits include work at Weathervane Theatre (A Midsummer Night’s Dream received 9 New Hampshire Theatre Alliance Nominations including Outstanding Play), Theatreworks USA, Imagination Stage, Southern Rep., Two River Theatre, PlayMakers Repertory Company, Out of the Box Theatrics, the One Minute Play Festival, New York Shakespeare Exchange, Peculiar Works Project, a Drama League Resident in 2019 and 2016, as well as a guest director for New York University, Marymount Manhattan, and the University of Maryland, College Park. Fellowships/Affiliations:2024/
Out of the Box Theatrics was founded in 2016 by Liz Flemming, a legally blind artist, to create space for artists who have been historically underrepresented and undervalued. The company stages innovative and site-specific productions of new and classic plays and musicals while challenging audiences to experience these works outside of their expectations. OOTB earned recognition for its critically acclaimed streaming co-production of Jason Robert Brown’s The Last 5 Years (New York Times’ Critics Pick, 2021 Drama League Nominee for Outstanding Digital Theater, 2022 Antonyo Award winner for Best Digital Theater Production), its new production of the 1983 Broadway musical Baby (2022 Drama Desk Award nominee, Outstanding Revival of a Musical), and revival of See What I Wanna See (2025 Drama Desk Nominee). Most recently, OOTB was awarded an Obie Award for their 2024 season at Theater 154.
MOTION/MATTER: ALL STYLES DANCE BATTLE
Saturday, March 21 at 5pm
Get ready to feel the rush of adrenaline as Motion/Matter: All-Styles Dance Battle returns to Perelman Performing Arts Center.
After the wild successes of PAC NYC’s sold-out 2024 and 2025 showdowns, the one-and-only Cebo is back, this time co-hosting with the legendary Nubian Nene, for a high-voltage battle that will light up Lower Manhattan! Top-tier dancers from NYC’s street and club scenes will throw down in a fierce face-off demonstrating locking, popping, breaking, and all the moves that define the culture. A panel of all-star judges decides who takes the cash grand prize, but Motion/Matter: All-Styles Dance Battle isn’t just a competition — it’s a showcase of the transformative power of street dance and creating motions that matter.
Terry B.J. Carr, professionally known as Cebo, has been a distinguished fixture in the street and club culture for more than 30 years. Cebo is president of New York’s first street club dance companies, Next Generation NYC, LLC (NXGN) / Next Generation New York Studios. From event management to curriculum development, NXGN does it all when it comes to street and club culture. Cebo is also the movement specialist for GoNoodle’s Blazer Fresh, a director of the MopTop Universal Program at Peridance Center and a member of the world-famous house dance originators Dance Fusion Crew NYC. His love for street club culture and all the things it continues to do for the world continues to drive him to find ways in which he can help enrich the community through music, feeling, and dance!
FAMILY DAY 2026
After welcoming dozens of artists and thousands of families at the inaugural Family Day open house on July 12, 2025, PAC NYC is thrilled to announce a second Family Day on Saturday, May 30.
TICKETS go on pre-sale today to PAC NYC and Citi cardmembers today. Starting September 9, tickets will be available online at PACNYC.org or by calling 212.266.3000. Ticket prices start at $15.
In 2026, free artistic programming will continue on the Vartan and Clare Gregorian Lobby Stage.
All performances are at 6 World Trade at 251 Fulton Street.
About PAC NYC
PAC NYC is a new home for emergent and established artists in theater, dance, music, opera, film, and media from New York City and around the world. Flexible in design, the center is fully responsive to artists’ creative visions. Intimate in scale, PAC NYC fosters an immediate connection between artists and audience members. The center’s projects involve significant community participation and will always strive to have audiences reflect the work onstage.
15) The York Theatre
The York Theatre (Joseph Hayward, Producing Artistic Director) proudly unveils its 2025–2026 season which includes a dynamic lineup that spans the emotional immediacy of real-world events, the iconic rhythms of Broadway dance, and the timeless sweep of literary revenge. Featuring THIS IS NOT A DRILL, GOTTA DANCE with AMERICAN DANCE MACHINE, and MONTE CRISTO, the lineup includes two world premieres and one spectacular dance revue, reaffirming The York’s mission to develop, produce, and celebrate musical theatre.
Tickets are on sale now for all performances, which take place at The Theater at St. Jean’s (entrance on 150 East 76th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. Elevator on Lexington between 76th and 75th, just south of St. Jean’s.) For more information, please visit www.yorktheatre.org.
THIS IS NOT A DRILL
World Premiere Musical
September 9 - October 11, 2025
Book by Holly Doubet & Joseph McDonough
Music & Lyrics by Holly Doubet, Kathy Babylon & John Vester
Music Supervisor: Paul Bogaev
Music Director: David John Madore
Directed and Choreographed by Gabriel Barre
Based on terrifying true events that creator Holly Doubet experienced, THIS IS NOT A DRILL takes audiences inside the surreal chaos of a morning in 2018, when an emergency alert warned Hawaii residents and visitors of an incoming missile attack. As fear grips the island, strangers and loved ones alike are forced to confront their mortality and their humanity. Set to a soaring and heartfelt score, this powerful new musical tells the story of connection, compassion, and what truly matters when time stands still.
GOTTA DANCE with AMERICAN DANCE MACHINE
Presented in Association with Riki Kane Larimer
A Celebration of Broadway’s Legendary Choreography
November 25, 2025 - December 28, 2025
Conceived by Nikki Atkins
Music Director: Eugene Gwozdz
Directed by Nikki Atkins and Randy Skinner
GOTTA DANCE with AMERICAN DANCE MACHINE, presented in association with Riki Kane Larimer, honors the timeless art of musical theatre dance on stage and film. Featuring inspired reconstructions from musicals such as West Side Story, A Chorus Line, Pippin, Singin’ in the Rain, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, and more, this joyous celebration brings to life the work of choreographers like Bob Fosse, Jerome Robbins, Gene Kelly, Michael Bennett, Susan Stroman, Billy Wilson, and others. Experience the steps and spirit that have defined generations of Broadway dance.
MONTE CRISTO
World Premiere Musical
March 10, 2026 - April 5, 2026
Music by Stephen Weiner | Book & Lyrics by Peter Kellogg
Orchestrations by David Hancock Turner
Choreography by Marcos Santana
Direction by Peter Flynn
A sweeping musical adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ beloved novel. Monte Cristo tells the epic story of a man wrongfully imprisoned who returns richer, wiser, and bent on vengeance. But as his carefully orchestrated plan unfolds, he must face the ultimate question: is justice enough without love?
NOW ON SALE! From real-life urgency to historic homage and classic intrigue, The York Theatre’s 2025–2026 season promises unforgettable stories, rich music, and a deep celebration of the musical form.
Single tickets, priced at $50 for premium and $35 for standard, can be purchased here. A limited number of subsidized $25 tickets are available for each performance to students, patrons under 40, artists, seniors, and first responders.
SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE: Become a York Member today and get 10-20% off on tickets for the upcoming season! The York Theatre is offering a new York Membership Pass, an exclusive membership package for as low as $100 with benefits that include discounted tickets to York Theatre productions and 10% off all food and drink at the West Bank Café. The York Priority Membership Pass is available for only $175, with additional perks, including acknowledgment on the website. Additionally, the York Premium Membership Pass, priced at $250, includes additional discounts on tickets and recognition in the program.
York Membership Passes can be purchased online here or by calling the Box Office at 862-235-0938 or emailing Emily Drossell at boxoffice@yorktheatre.org during regular business hours (Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.).
AND INTRODUCING OUR NEW PATRON PROGRAM: Become a York Patron starting at $1,000 to receive complimentary tickets to all of our MainStage productions, an Invitation to exclusive patron and donor events, including one-night-only artists' receptions, workshops, and exclusive talkbacks, and more! Information on all patron levels can be found here.
Performance takes place on Thursday, July 31 at 7pm (doors open at 6pm). Tickets are priced at $30 - https://publictheater.org/
Joe’s Pub is located at 425 Lafayette Street (at Astor Place) in New York City.
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Courtesy of Michelle Tabnick PR 17) EPIC Players Theatre Announces a Neuro-Inclusive Concert Presentation of 504: A New Musical by Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell Joe’s Pub at The Public Sunday, August 3, 2025 EPIC Players Theatre, New York's Premiere Neurodiverse Theater Company recently featured on Good Morning America and in The Hollywood Reporter, presents a concert presentation of 504: A New Musical on Sunday, August 3, 2025 at 5 p.m. at the Joe’s Pub at The Public. 504: The Musical, by Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell, is a fictionalized account of the 1977 San Francisco sit-in that led to civil rights for Disabled people. This ensemble piece focuses on the relationships between the protesters—including a protective mother and her Deaf son, loving but polarized brothers, a budding romance between a closeted protester and the lead community organizer, a Black Panther, and an aspiring artist. For 26 days the protestors fight through stigmatization, bomb threats, internalized ableism, and an unfair media, until they eventually triumph in D.C.—all set to a soulful score inspired by 1970s R&B and Pop. Join us a one night showcase of this groundbreaking new musical. Featuring fresh rewrites and new songs, enjoy this highly anticipated new work redefining who gets to tell the story of history—and how. This concert performance at Joe’s Pub, presented in partnership with EPIC Players, New York City's premiere accessible and neuro-inclusive theatre company, is a one-night-only event showcasing a bold score and a powerful story of resistance, disability pride, and community. To see more info on the musical and listen to some of the songs, check out the website below: TICKET INFORMATION: Joe’s Pub at the Public, 425 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003. Tickets are $45, $25 for obstructed view seats, and can be purchased here. There is a 2 drink or 1 food item minimum, per person, during every show at Joe's Pub. The show will be ASL interpreted and Deaf and Hard of Hearing audience members can use EPICASL to access 30% ASL seating. |
Dates: August 3-4
Iconic, darkly comedic, and thrilling, the three-time Oscar®-winning Sunset Boulevard returns to the big screen for its 75th anniversary. Fame isn’t forever—just ask Norma Desmond. Once a Hollywood legend, now a forgotten relic, she refuses to fade away. When struggling screenwriter Joe Gillis stumbles into her decaying mansion, he becomes trapped in her web of obsession, control, and delusion. What starts as an opportunity soon spirals into something far more dangerous. Dark, twisted, and eerily relevant, Sunset Boulevard is a haunting look at Hollywood’s unrelenting cycle—where youth is currency, talent is fleeting, and no one stays in the spotlight forever. Are you ready for your close-up?
For more information or to purchase tickets, www.fathomentertainment.com/releases/sunset-boulevard-75th-anniversary
HAVEN Boxing and local dance company Danse Theatre Surreality present the final week of Staying Strong Sundays: Boxing & Art, a FREE boxing therapy workshop and short performance of Shadowboxing in Blue on Sunday, August 3, 2025 from 12noon-1pm EDT at HAVEN Boxing, 65 Scholes Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11206. For more information and to reserve tickets, visit https://
Shadowboxing in Blue is an innovative, multidimensional project weaving dance, music, and boxing. This collaboration between dancers, boxers, and musicians explores an individual facing inner adversaries at different life stages. With the goal of fostering diversity, both in casting and artistic expression, the project seeks to deliver a powerful message that challenges norms and redefines the intersection of art, sports, and self-healing. Welcome to Staying Strong Sundays, where we invite community organizations and individuals to share resources, take a workshop, and enjoy a performance. Don't forget to wear clothes you feel comfortable moving in for the workshop!
20) Songbook Sundays
at
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club
hosted by Deborah Grace Winer
COME FLY WITH JIMMY VAN HEUSEN
featuring
Christine Andreas, Gabrielle Stravelli, David Marino
and Billy Stritch
Sunday, August 3rd, 5 PM & 7:30 PM
Songbook Sundays, created and hosted by Deborah Grace Winer celebrating the American Songbook will continue at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Dizzy’s Club with Come Fly with Jimmy Van Heusen on Sunday, August 3rd at 5 PM and 7:30 PM
Come Fly With Jimmy Van Heusen kicks off August as Jazz at Lincoln Center American Songbook celebrates the hit songwriter who made Sinatra swing and put the croon in Crosby. This Songbook Sundays spins out Van Heusen hits from Swingin’ on a Star to Call Me Irresponsible, Darn that Dream to Here’s that Rainy Day, Come Fly with Me and more.
Hosted and curated by leading American Songbook expert Deborah Grace Winer, the set features Tony nominee Christine Andreas, acclaimed jazz singer Gabrielle Stravelli, with rising star David Marino and acclaimed singer-pianist Billy Stritch, as the evening’s Music Director.
The intergenerational band of all-stars features Mark McLean on drums (Wynton Marsalis, Billy Joel, Diana Krall), Caylen Bryant on bass (Kandace Springs, Broadway’s A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical), and Jarien Jaminila on saxophone (Delfeayo Marsalis, Eric Reed).
Tickets for Songbook Sundays are $50/45, with student tickets available at $25. There is a $21 food/drink minimum.
To purchase, visit: Jazz.org/dizzys
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21) JOIN THE ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST
FROM TONY AWARD WINNING BEST MUSICAL
MAYBE HAPPY ENDING
AT THE DRAMA BOOK SHOP – FOR CD AND VINYL CAST ALBUM SIGNING
SPECIAL SIGNING EVENT FEATURING
Tony Award winner DARREN CRISS, HELEN J SHEN, DEZ DURON, MARCHUS CHOI
And Tony Award winner HUE PARK
To celebrate the Original Broadway Cast Recording of Tony Award winning Best Musical MAYBE HAPPY ENDING a special cast album signing event at The Drama Book Shop (266 West 39th) will take place on Tuesday, July 29th at 1PM. The album is available now via Ghostlight Records, to stream or download, or purchase the CD and vinyl editions, please visit https://maybehappyending.lnk.
Tickets for the event must be reserved for entry. Tickets can be reserved here. A pre-ordered purchase of the Maybe Happy Ending Original Broadway Cast Recording is required for admission. The Original Broadway Cast Recording can be pre-purchased here.
22) South Street Seaport Museum
Announces
Free August Family Activity Weekends:
Lenape Games
August 2–31, 2025 | 11am–4:pm
South Street Seaport Museum announces free August Family Activity Weekends program on Saturdays and Sundays from August 2 to 31, 2025, from 11am to 4:45pm.
seaportmuseum.org/family-
August 2025: Lenape Games
Weekends in August offer families the opportunity to come aboard the tall ship Wavertree for a journey into the Greater New York region’s rich past through fun, interactive games! Discover the traditions of the area’s Indigenous people and play the same games that were enjoyed here long before the city we know today.
Family-friendly activities include Selahtinalìtin (sˈɛlɑːtˌɪnɐlˌɪtɪn): a scattering straws game similar to Pick Up Sticks or Jackstraws, and Mamantuhwin (mˈæmɐntˌuːwɪn): a dice-and-bowl game inspired by the whirligig beetle. Experience the excitement of these traditional games and connect with the history of Lenapehoking, the land now known as South Street Seaport.
Upcoming Schedule
Saturday, August 2, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Sunday, August 3, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Saturday, August 9, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Sunday, August 10, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Saturday, August 16, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Sunday, August 17, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Saturday, August 23, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Sunday, August 24, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Saturday, August 30, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
Sunday, August 31, 2025; 11am–4:45pm
About Family Activity Weekends
Weekends bring fun activities for the whole family to the South Street Seaport Museum. Timely hands-on activities and engagement stations for visitors of all ages provide creative opportunities that illuminate history and life at sea while enhancing your visit to the Seaport Museum’s galleries, the tall ship Wavertree, and the lightship Ambrose. Activities and their locations change each month to highlight various aspects of maritime history, New York City’s beginnings as a port city, or the Museum’s collections and offerings. seaportmuseum.org/family-
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AVAILABLE TO GENERAL PUBLIC
JULY 31, 2025
The revolutionary new platform Stage Door Pass®, which allows theatre fans to track their shows and engage with their favorite artists, will be made available to the general public on July 31st. Revolutionizing the way theatre fans engage with the shows and the artists they love, this platform is the only space where fans can track every show they see, and track who they have seen in the show. It also allows fans to engage with their favorite theatre artists - and it’s all free to use.
Whether you’re a Broadway regular or attending your first show, STAGE DOOR PASS brings the theatre world to your fingertips.
DETAILS:
Available on any browser or device: July 31, 2025
Category: Business/Entertainment
Price: FREE
Requirements: Users must be 18 years and over, or have a guardian’s permission.
Release Date: July 31, 2025.
PRESS EVENT BY INVITE ONLY:
July 31, 2025 - 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Open Jar Studios - 1601 Broadway (11th Fl) New York, NY 10019
Attendees: Kate Baldwin, Danny Burstein, Lynn Ahrens, Hannah Cruz, Jeff Whiting, Mike Wheeler.
About Stage Door Pass
THE STAGE DOOR PASS provides the ultimate theatre tracking platform with many groundbreaking features designed for theatre fans, artists and production companies.
Tools for Theatre Fans:
· Track Your Shows: Log every show you see and who you saw in it for easy access.
· Stage Door Passport: Collect digital Passport page, stamped with the date you saw the show, creating a unique visual record of your theatrical adventures.
· Souvenir Video: Mark your attendance at a performance and receive a FREE customized souvenir video to share the ultimate “bragging rights” video to share on social media.
· Engage with Artists - Users can Interact with favorite artists by sending them a Round of Applause, Standing Ovation, or even a secure video or text message
· Rate & Review: Share your thoughts with the Stage Door Pass community by writing mini-reviews and giving star ratings to each show.
· Top 10 Lists: Curate your all-time favorite performances, actors, or productions and share them with friends and followers.
· Share Memories: Upload photos, videos, ticket stubs, Playbills from each outing to build a rich, multimedia record of your experiences.
· Every Show Can Be Featured. Stage Door Pass exists to document not only Broadway and Off Broadway productions, but every show can be featured (professional, regional, or educational).
· Charitable Giving Option: Theatre artists can turn on the option to allow their fans to donate to their favorite charity or pet project.
Tools for Theatre Artists:
· Stage Door Your Way: Engage with your fans in the way that works best for you with multiple options for replying to fan reactions and messages.
· Individual or Group Reply: Create an individual reply or create one reply to the entire group.
· Quick-Reply Tool: Create a series of quick-replies that you can choose to send in reply.
· Raise money for your favorite cause: Make a statement about your favorite charity or special cause and turn on the Charitable Giving Option so your fans can contribute to something that means the most to you.
· Safety/Security: Messages are pre-scanned for content to allow you to view only the kinds of messages you wish to receive, or turn it off completely when you need.
Tools for Production Companies:
· Audience Engagement: One-of-a-kind tools for audience engagement.
· Customize a Souvenir Video: Create a custom souvenir video which showcases footage from the show and important messaging you want to share to help the audience remember their experience in a reel-sized easy-to-share video format.
· Free Marketing: When a fan marks their attendance at the show, they automatically receive the souvenir video with a passport stamp customized with the date they saw the show, the ultimate collector’s item, and easy to share. The fans share this collectors’ item on their social media, ensuring that your message is also seen by their friends and followers for free.
· Charitable Giving Option: Turn on the ability for your audience to donate to the productions they love the most, allowing you to create more of what they love.
What’s so revolutionary about Stage Door Pass:
The Stage Door Pass is the only place where you can track your shows AND the people involved with the show - all in the same place, creating a global community of theatre fans who can share their theatrical journey and engage with their favorite artists in a brand-new way.
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24) FIRST LOOK! BROADWAY TRAILER NOW AVAILABLE FOR
THE MOST TONY-WINNING PLAY OF THE SEASON
STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW
See for yourself the “mind-blowing and spectacular” (Los Angeles Times) Broadway production of STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW with never-before-seen production footage featuring the original Broadway cast led by 2024 Tony nominee Louis McCartney and Emmy nominee Gabrielle Neveah.
The show, currently playing at the Marquis Theatre on Broadway, won 4 Tony Awards, making it the most Tony-winning play of the 2024-2025 Broadway season. Based on an original story by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, and rooted in the mythology and world of the Netflix global phenomenon, STRANGER THINGS: THE FIRST SHADOW is a new play written by Kate Trefry, directed by Stephen Daldry and co-directed by Justin Martin.
With the final season of the TV series coming to Netflix later this year, fans are flocking to the Marquis Theatre to catch up on the prequel to the series in order to get the full story for Stranger Things 5, for which a teaser was just released.
For tickets and more information, visit www.StrangerThingsBroadway.com
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25) BUCKS COUNTY PLAYHOUSE EDUCATION OFFERS SUMMER CLASSES
Classes for ages 13 to adult.
Bucks County Playhouse is pleased to announce the lineup of education programs being offered this summer. Classes will take place in Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge Street, Lambertville, NJ. Visit www.BucksCountyPlayhouse.org for more information and to register or contact Alexandra Kostis, Education Coordinator with questions at akostis@buckscountyplayhouse.
On Camera Audition Techniques • August 5 – September 9, 2025 • Johanna Tolentino
Tuesdays, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm • Ages 16+
Through assisted scene work from screenplays, this class introduces audition techniques for acting on camera for television and film. Using copy from television and film scenes, actors will learn the process from the audition in the TV casting director’s office, preparing self-tapes, lighting and technology, and tips on how to find the right audition material for you. This validating class gives students the tools to start their acting for the camera journey.
About the Instructor: Johanna Tolentino got her first big break at the age of 16 on the feature film “Lean On Me” with Morgan Freeman. She’s booked co-starring roles on network television such as (Comedy Central) pilot “Alternatino,” “Orange is the New Black” (Netflix), “Do No Harm,” Guest star role on (NBC), “Law & Order SVU,” costar role on “The Blacklist” and “GOTHAM” (FOX).
Confidence and Choreography • August 5 – September 9, 2025 • Caitlin Alexis Scott
Tuesdays, from 10:30 am – 11:30 am • Ages 16+
Whether you’re a total beginner or just someone who panics when you hear “5, 6, 7, 8,” this class is designed to help you feel good in your body, pick up choreography with less stress, and actually enjoy dancing. We’ll help you build both your skill and your confidence. Expect a supportive, no-judgment space where progress is the goal and perfection is not the point.
About the Instructor: Caitlin Alexis Scott is a triple threat, choreographer, and dance educator with over 10 years of experience in jazz, hip-hop, and musical theater. A 2024 BFA Musical Theater graduate, she choreographed several college productions including “Urinetown” and “
Storytelling Through Song • August 5 – September 9, 2025 • Colleen Kinderman
Tuesdays, from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm • Ages 15+
In this emotionally rich and musically accessible class, participants explore the art of storytelling through vocal expression. Through functional voice training, lyric interpretation, and performance coaching, you'll learn how to connect deeply with song material and share it with authenticity and heart. No prior singing experience is required—just a desire to communicate and connect through music.
About the Instructor: Colleen Kinderman, soprano, is a versatile performer and passionate music educator with experience spanning opera, oratorio, art song, music theater, jazz and choral masterworks. She holds an MM from Westminster Choir College and a BA from Muhlenberg College. This past season, she was the soprano soloist for Mozart’s “Missa Brevis,” Martines’ “Dixit Dominus” and Hegge's “Farewell Auschwitz” and performed Mahler’s “Symphony No. 3,” Verdi’s “Requiem,” “The Planets,” and “Beethoven’s Ninth” with the prestigious Philadelphia Symphonic Choir.
Encores: Broadway Jazz • August 6 – September 10, 2025 • Victoria Scovens
Wednesdays, from 10:00 am – 11:00 am • Ages 50+
Our Encores Series is designed with seniors in mind! Celebrate the golden age of musical theatre in this joyful, low-impact jazz class. Each week features a new song and style from Broadway’s most beloved classics – think Singin’ in the Rain, The Music Man, Cabaret, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or simply love to move, this class is all about fun, expression, and that unmistakable Broadway sparkle.
About the Instructor: Victoria Ann Scovens is an actor, singer, dancer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Easton, PA. She spent three years playing Eliza in “Hamilton” (and Peggy Tour) and has performed and taught across the West Coast and Canada. After taking a hiatus to move to Denver, Scovens taught performing arts to at-risk youth in Aurora, CO, while also writing music. Now back on the East Coast, Scovens is focused on continuing their performance career, recording an EP, and helping to create more access to arts education.
Improv • August 6 – September 17, 2025 • Will Dennis
Wednesdays, from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Ages 18+
This class offers two hours of collaborative acting games, improv techniques and opportunities to nurture your creativity. No experience necessary – just a desire to laugh!
About the Instructor: Will Dennis is a local professional actor, teacher and owner/operator of improv studio, UnScripted Productions in Newtown, PA. As a member of Actors Equity Association, he’s been seen on many local stages: Walnut Street Theater, Delaware Theatre Company, Act II Playhouse, Montgomery Theatre, etc. Dennis is also the former Assistant Director of Education at Philadelphia Theatre Company. He lives in Newtown, PA with his family and dog, Mumford.
Acting for Teens • August 7 – September 11, 2025 • Peter Martino
Thursdays, from 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm • Ages 13-18
This is not just another acting class. Designed for young performers ready to take their craft to the next level, this program dives deep into the tools of powerful acting. Through focused scene study, character analysis, and ensemble-based work, students will learn how to bring truth and specificity to every moment onstage. With an emphasis on artistry over theatrics, this is a training ground for teens who are ready to move beyond the basics and step into real performance work.
About the Instructor: Peter Martino is the Education Manager at Bucks County Playhouse, where he brings over two decades of experience in theater education, directing, and arts programming. No stranger to the Playhouse, Martino previously worked there from 2003 to 2010 as a performer, set designer, and technical director. His extensive theater background also includes work with companies such as Gretna Theater, Two Rivers Theater Company, Windy City Players, and Porchlight Productions. Peter has also studied intimacy coordination with T.I.E and is passionate about advocating young actors to stay true to themselves while approaching advanced material in a holistic and appropriate manner. Prior to returning to the Playhouse, he served as the theater director at Solebury School, where he produced and directed acclaimed productions while also leading immersive student experiences and community engagement initiatives. Dedicated to fostering creativity and inclusivity, Martino strives to develop dynamic educational programs that inspire the next generation of theater artists.
Beginner Adult Tap • August 13 – September 17, 2025 • Julie Johnson Thick
Wednesdays, from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm • Ages 15+
In this six-week class build on your tap skills and learn fun combinations as you tap your way into a great American dance tradition.
About the Instructor: Julie Johnson Thick, choreographer, is an adjunct with priority status, teaching Rider’s Musical Theatre majors tap dance since 2013. Johnson Thick and her husband Bob founded the Off-Broadstreet Theatre in Hopewell where she functioned as Managing Producer and Choreographer. Together they produced over 300 shows in 32 years. In NYC, Johnson Thick danced with Gregory Hines’s Tap Company and Luigi Jazz. Johnson Thick has worked as a guest artist at The Ed Sullivan Theatre, Hines and Hatchet, Broadway Dance Center and continues to teach at a NJ dance studio. Her diversified background even includes being the NJAIAW Collegiate State All-Around Champion in gymnastics.
Scene Work with Seniors • August 14 – September 18, 2025 • Carly L. Bodnar
Thursdays, from 10:30 am – 11:30 am • Ages 50+
Explore the joy of acting in this fun and supportive class designed for adults 50 and older. Through scene work and partner exercises, you’ll develop acting skills, build confidence, and connect with others who share your interest in theatre. Whether you’re new to the stage or returning after time away, this class offers a welcoming space to learn, play, and grow.
About the Instructor: Carly L. Bodnar is a NYC/Philadelphia based screen & stage director, teaching artist, coach, intimacy director, and performer. Film directing: “It’s a Drag” (upcoming), “Chimera.” T
Visit www.BucksCountyPlayhouse.org to register or contact Alexandra Kostis, Education Coordinator at akostis@buckscountyplayhouse.
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26) PHILADELPHIA ZOO PRESENTS ADULT-ONLY 'ZOO DONE IT' AFTER HOURS SCAVENGER HUNT AND MYSTERY ADVENTURE
* Winner gets a chance for an exclusive private tour of The Solitude, one of the most famous historic buildings in America
The Zoo's Main Entrance (North Gate) opens at 5:30pm, with the show promptly starting at 6:00pm. Guests should be prepared to present tickets and a valid form of ID at entry. Complimentary parking is available at the Zoo Garage (35th and Girard Ave) and Tiger Parking Lot (34th St). The mystery experience begins at 6:00pm with winners announced at 8:30pm. Select concession stands will be open for food and beverage purchases.
Participants will have the chance to win an exciting grand prize, including:
* A private tour of The Solitude building by Zoo Docents during spooky season
* Two Flex Passes to the Red Rum Theatre (three shows)
* A Behind-the-Scenes Experience (for 4 to 6 guests, availability pending)
The grand prize above offers an extremely rare chance to go on a private tour of The Solitude. The Solitude was built before the Zoo's inception in 1784 for John Penn, William Penn's grandson, as a way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. This building is generally accepted as haunted by Zoo staff, and many occurrences over the years have been reported to back up the suspicion. The most common event involves the light in the attic, which often turns on seemingly on its own late at night. Sometimes it turns off in about a half hour, but at times it will remain lit until the morning. The Solitude is a registered historic landmark and has been covered and featured by media and television programs around the world.
Ticket Options:
General Admission Ticket:
$50 (includes admission and complimentary parking)
Prime Suspects Bundle:
$75 (includes admission, complimentary parking, one complimentary beverage, one popcorn, and a Zoo Key)
Members save $10 per ticket or bundle; a member login is required for automatic discounts at checkout.
Note: This event is separate from daytime general admission (9:30am to 5:00pm) and is strictly for adults aged 21 and over.