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Plan your visit to the South Street Seaport Museum to see the captivating outdoor photographic exhibition Elements of Wonder: When Nature Becomes Art which opens Wednesday, April 22, 2026, on the cobblestone streets in front of the Museum from 207–211 Water Street. The works on view are by Australian conservation and nature photographer Jon McCormack. seaportmuseum.org/wonder
In partnership with Photoville, this temporary exhibition features a selection of works from the artist’s decade-long environmental photography project that spans five continents. As you walk around the large-scale photographs you will see how the work explores the natural world at radically different scales—from microscopic mineral formations to aerial views of rivers and coastlines, revealing recurring patterns of form, structure, and movement. Through these engaging pieces, McCormack will reintroduce you to a sense of wonder and awe, and invite a slower, more attentive way of seeing.
As you move between the intimate and the immense, the quiet architecture of the natural world is revealed—its rhythms, textures, and hidden harmonies. These images ask you to pause, to look more deeply, and to remember our collective place within a living, breathing system far larger than ourselves. In attending to beauty, fragility, and interconnectedness, the work offers an invitation not only to witness the world, but to care for it.
This limited-time outdoor exhibition is free and open to all—no registration or General Admission is required. Stroll through the historic streets of the Seaport and explore the displays at your own pace.
Located on the cobblestone streets in front of the South Street Seaport Museum (207-2011 Water St.)
Opening 4/22
This limited-time outdoor exhibition is free and open to all—no registration or General Admission is required. Stroll through the historic streets of the Seaport and explore the displays at your own pace.
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Celebrate Holiwill take place across three timed sessions:
10:00 am – 12:30 pm
1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Each session offers the same lineup of activities and concludes with an energetic color-powder celebration. Families are encouraged to wear white for maximum color-powder impact and to purchase powder in advance.
Brooklyn Children's Museum (145 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn)
Saturday April 25 from 10:00 AM to 6:30 PM
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.brooklynkids.org/
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Cherry Lane Alternative, the non-profit creative development organization, relaunches this month with a new iteration of works in progress and artist mentorships, following a six-year hiatus, under the new leadership of Mary Geerlof as Artistic Director. Founded in 1997 by Angelina Fiordellisi, Cherry Lane Alternative's mission is to support playwrights and small theater companies whose programs uplift emerging writers, enhancing our culture’s literary landscape and, consequently, the future of American drama.
Cherry Lane Alternative separated from the Cherry Lane Theatre after the venue was acquired by the indie film studio A24, allowing the Alternative to continue its cultural development into the future. Cherry Lane Alternative’s programming includes the Obie Award-winning Mentor Project, the Tongues reading series, and various programs and grants that support emerging artists and new works.
The Tongues reading series, named in honor of director Joseph Chaikin and playwright Sam Shepard’s Cherry Lane play of the same name, relaunches with a staged reading of The Demand of Avarice, written by Matthew McLachlan, directed by David Zayas Jr., and co-presented by Clayton Howe of Roxedge Entertainment.The cast stars Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winner Kyra Sedgwick (“The Closer), Owen Teague (Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes), David Zayas (“Dexter”), and Screen Actor Guild Award winner Garret Dillahunt (“Raising Hope,” 12 Years a Slave). Casting is by Caparelliotis Casting / David Caparelliotis, CSA and Joe Gery. The reading will be general managed by Ampersand Theatrical Management. A reception will follow the reading. In The Demand of Avarice, the world’s three richest billionaires are kidnapped by a masked vigilante who demands a price their wealth cannot meet.
The Clark Studio Theater at Lincoln Center
(Samuel B. & David Rose Building, 165 W. 64th St.)
Monday April 27, 7:00 PM
37) If I Could Go
Inspired by the ancient Irish legend of Tír na nÓg—the Land of Eternal Youth—IF I COULD GO reimagines the myth through a contemporary lens. Set between modern-day Dublin and a crumbling mythic realm, IF I COULD GO follows Oisín, a shy bookshop clerk who escapes into fantasy worlds—until one quite literally opens for him. When Niamh, a princess from the immortal land of Tír na nÓg, reaches out across worlds in search of a hero, Oisín steps into a journey that will test his courage, his identity, and the very nature of love. As the boundaries between worlds collapse, both must confront the cost of escape versus the necessity of living fully in the present.
Blending a contemporary voice with Celtic musical influences, the show features a dynamic score of original songs and explores themes of connection, grief, and what it truly means to be brave.
TADA Theatre (15 W. 28th St.)
Monday April 23, 7:00 PM
This show is part of the Spark Festival. For more information, visit emergingartiststheatre.org/#spark
39) American Museum of Natural History to Host “Radiolab’s” The Weirdest Thing: A Science Gameshow and Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s Dance Party on Tuesday, April 21
Celebrate Earth Day with a fun-filled evening of science games and a climate-themed dance party
At this after-hours event, visitors will join Latif Nasser, host of WNYC’s “Radiolab,” and a panel of special guests for a gameshow that reveals the extraordinary true stories behind objects in the Museum’s scientific collections, which are sure to perplex and amaze. Inspired by “Radiolab’s” curiosity-driven investigations into science, history, and the unknown world around us, visitors are encouraged to come ready to learn something new, have a laugh, and leave with wonder – and maybe even a prize. After the gameshow, visitors are invited to head to the Museum’s Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation to keep the energy going with a Climate Solutions Dance Party hosted by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist and co-founder of Urban Ocean Lab. Come dressed as your favorite climate solution! With tracks by DJ Mamoudou, this party will feature climate-inspired tunes to get you moving. Between sets, visitors will be able to chat with local organizations about ways to take climate action. American Museum of Natural History, Richard Gilder Center for Science (79th St. & Columbus Circle) Tuesday April 21, 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM This program is for ages 21+. Tickets are available on the Museum’s calendar XXX
40) Ballet Hispánico New York 2026 Spring NYC Season Women: Women in Motion Honoring the Women Who Shape the Language of Dance World Premieres from Cassi Abranches and Marianela Boán Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Straight Line by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa April 23-26, 2026 at New York City Center Ballet Hispánico New York - the nation’s largest Latino dance organization - presents Mujeres: Women in Motion at New York City Center from April 23-26, 2026. Tickets start at $45 ($25 for the En Familia Matinee) and are available here. Mujeres: Women in Motion, an evening spotlighting contemporary choreographic voices reimagining movement, perspective, and representation onstage, offers four works by women who approach dance as a way of thinking about the present. This second all-female season foregrounds artists who expand how stories are told through dance. The evening includes two world premieres: a vibrant new work entitled Trança (Braid) by Brazil’s Cassi Abranches, a contemporary take on Brazilian dance, capturing the restless energy of daily life, and Reactor Antígona (Reacting to Antigone), a re-envisioning of Antigone by Cuban choreographer Marianela Boán, acclaimed for her genre-defying Contaminated Dance, that reimagines the Greek myth as a living question on female sacrifice, the passage between worlds, and the self-imposed structures under which we live. Línea Recta by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa explores what happens when individuality begins to move collectively through flamenco dance. Stephanie Martinez’sOtra Vez, Otra Vez, Otra Vezoffers a richly textured reflection on the cyclical patterns of life inspired by Picasso’sOld Guitarist. Opening night is the Ballet Hispánico 2026 Gala. For more information, visit ballethispanico.org/support/ Ballet Hispánico 2026 Gala Reception & Performance (5:30pm) and Dinner & Dancing (8:30pm) Attendees will experience an exhilarating evening of dance, glamour, and culture in support of Ballet Hispánico's Company, School, and Community Arts Partnerships programming. Table and ticket reservations include access to the pre-performance reception (5:30pm) and premium seating at the opening night performance at New York City Center (6:30pm), followed by dinner and dancing at The Plaza (8:30pm). Tickets are available at www.ballethispanico.org/ Ballet Hispánico 2026 Family Matinee The season also includes Ballet Hispánico's En Familia/Family Matinee, hosted by Artistic Director & CEO Eduardo Vilaro, featuring full-length performances of two of this season's works – Trança and Otra Vez, Otra Vez, Otra Vez – and repertory favorite Línea Recta. An afternoon that will have you dancing in your seat. All tickets for En Familia Matinee are$25(fees included) and are availablehere. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: Thursday, April 23 at 6:30pm – Gala Performance Braid by Cassi Abranches Straight Line by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Friday, April 24 at 7:30pm Braid by Cassi Abranches Antigone Reactor by Marianela Boán Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Saturday, April 25 at 2:00pm Family Matinee Braid by Cassi Abranches Straight Line by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Saturday, April 25 at 7:30pm Braid by Cassi Abranches Antigone Reactor by Marianela Boán Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Sunday, April 26 at 2:00pm Braid by Cassi Abranches Antigone Reactor by Marianela Boán Again, Again, Again by Stephanie Martinez Programming subject to change Tickets can be purchased online at NYCityCenter.org, by calling 212.581.1212, or in person at the City Center Box Office. New York City Center is located at 131 W 55th St between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. XXX
41) Broadway Earth Day Concert One Week Away with Newly Announced Performers and Guest Speakers Kelli O’Hara, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Patrick Ball and more join the annual free concert on Saturday, April 25, 2026 The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) and Times Square Alliance have announced additional performers and guest speakers for the 5th Annual Broadway Celebrates Earth Day Concert, now just one week away. The free event takes place Saturday, April 25 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in Times Square’s Duffy Square in front of the iconic red steps. Newly announced appearances by Tony Award® winner and Emmy, Grammy, and eight-time Tony nominee Kelli O’Hara (The King and I), Golden Globe winner and Emmy nominee Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (Pose), Emmy winner and Tony and Grammy nominee Liz Callaway (Baby), Critics Choice Award nominee Patrick Ball (The Pitt), Tony winner Lauren Patten (Jagged Little Pill), DeShawn Bowens (Mean Girls), Christine Pedi (Chicago), Zachary Noah Piser (Maybe Happy Ending), and a performance from Little Shop of Horrors. Additional guest speakers include Commissioner of the New York City Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment Rafael Espinal and MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient and environmental justice leader Catherine Coleman Flowers. The concert will be hosted by Seth Rudetsky in the morning, and Tony winner Jessie Mueller and Josh Breckenridge in the afternoon. Presented by the Broadway Green Alliance — an industry-wide initiative that mobilizes the theatre community to combat climate change and advance sustainable solutions through education, free tools, and hands-on programs — the concert reflects the growing commitment of the performing arts sector to environmental responsibility.
For its milestone fifth year, the free public performance moves to one of the most recognizable stages on Earth, bringing Broadway’s voice for the planet directly to the Crossroads of the World. The event will blend performances from Broadway talent with over 100 students and performers from local schools and community groups, including:
The Jimmy Awards; Baayork Lee’s National Asian Artists Project; Tony nominee Jenn Colella (Come From Away); Sonya Balsara (Aladdin); Mara Davi (A Chorus Line); Jenn Gambatese (Mrs. Doubtfire); Arielle Jacobs (Here Lies Love); Shayna Steele (Rent); and performances from & Juliet, Chicago, and Wicked.
Reuniting for the first time since Beautiful: The Carole King Musical: Tony winner Jessie Mueller, Tony nominee Anika Larsen, and Tony nominee Jarrod Spector.
Special appearances by Tony winner Julie Halston (And Just Like That…) and Drama Desk Award winner Andréa Burns (In the Heights).
The surrounding pedestrian plaza will host a special exhibit from lead partner The Climate Museum and offer family-friendly activities from leading voices in climate advocacy, including Headcount, Materials for the Arts, and the Wildlife Conservation Society — creating an afternoon full of art and action. For more information: www.broadwaygreen.com/earth- XXX
42) Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio announce Broadway Magic Hour Spring 2026 Shows Select Saturdays and Sundays Broadway Comedy Club 318 W. 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019 Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio, the stars of The Broadway Magic Hour, a family-friendly hour of fun-filled magical entertainment, announce shows on selected Saturdays and Sundays throughout April, May, and June at Broadway Comedy Club, 318 W. 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019. Tickets start at $25 for general admission and can be purchased here. Join Jim Vines and Carl Mercurio this March for their hit show Broadway Magic Hour. This family-friendly magic show was voted “A Top Magic Show in NYC” by Time Out NY. Complete with audience participation, comedy, grand illusion, mind-reading, and expert sleight-of-hand magic, there’s something for every member of the family in this one-of-a-kind, all-ages show! April 25, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) May 2, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) May 9, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) May 16, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) May 30, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 6, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 13, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 14, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) June 27, 2026, 2:00 PM (Tickets) XXX
43) GINGOLD THEATRICAL GROUP PRESENTS OSCAR WILDE’S A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE Gingold Theatrical Group (David Staller, Artistic Director; Isaiah Josiah, Managing Producer) announced casting for Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance. This Project Shaw event features the award-winning actor Charles Busch (Ibsen’s Ghost, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife), Christopher Borg (Ibsen’s Ghost, The Confession of Lily Dare), Rodd Cyrus (Ragtime), Kate Hampton (Marjorie Prime, Birthday Candles), Tony Award® nominee Tom Hewitt (Hadestown, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil), Tony Award® nominee John-Andrew Morrison (Oh Mary, A Strange Loop), Naima Randolph, Tony Award® nominee Mary Testa (Night Side Songs, Oklahoma!) Lenny Wolpe (Midnight Street, Heartbreak House), and Tony Award® winner Karen Ziemba (Monte Cristo, Arms and the Man). Directed by Carl Andress (The Confession of Lily Dare, The Tribute Artist). This One-Night-Only performance is set for Monday, April 20, at 7 PM at The Players, 16 Gramercy Park South, New York, NY 10003. Tickets are available here. Join GTG for a scandalous comedy of secrets and social scandal in Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance. At the heart of the story, Lord Illingworth hires Gerald Arbuthnot as his private secretary—only to discover he is his illegitimate son! Long-buried truths about Mrs. Arbuthnot and Lord Illingworth surface, forcing everyone to confront past choices and consider their futures. This event features general seating. For reserved seats or season discounts, please contact the Gingold office: 212.355.7823 info@gingoldgroup.org. XXX 44) THE GREAT GATSBY ON BROADWAY CELEBRATES SECOND ANNIVERSARY WITH SING ALONG PERFORMANCE
XXX 45) Jody Sperling/Time Lapse Dance Announces Shapes of Change: Company’s 25th Anniversary Season Featuring the World Premiere of Sea Change April 24-25, 2026 Jody Sperling and Time Lapse Dance announce the program Shapes of Change, two performances in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the company, from April 24-25, 2026 at New York Society for Ethical Culture, Adler Hall, 2 West 64th Street, New York, NY, 10023. In keeping with an ethical ethos, all performance tickets are offered at pay-what-you-can pricing. Suggested general admission is $35 with lower-cost and free ticket options available here. For two-and-a-half decades, choreographer Jody Sperling and her Time Lapse Dance ensemble have been creating stunning spectacles that illuminate the relationship between the human body and the natural world while reckoning with climate change realities. Since 2022, Sperling and company have been Eco-Artists-in-Residence at the New York Society for Ethical Culture, co-presenting programs that embody an ethical and ecological ethos. Shapes of Change celebrates the 25th Anniversary of Time Lapse Dance and the 150th Anniversary of the New York Society for Ethical Culture with two unique performances (come to both!) featuring a world premiere and repertory favorites at the Society’s historic Adler Hall. The world premiere piece Sea Change is a poetic reimagining of humanity's relationship with water in the wake of rising sea levels. Performed by the company’s six exquisite dancers, the dance delves into somatic experiences of submersion and conjures a misty realm between sea and sky. The work continues a decade-long collaboration between Sperling and Emmy Award-winning environmental composer Matthew Burtner. For the season, Burtner performs live and conducts The New Consort vocal ensemble to evoke a hauntingly luminous sea of sound. Program A (Friday) features two other Sperling-Burtner collaborations: Fractal Memories, originally created for the documentary Obsessed with Light, which traces the entanglement of bodies through time; and Plastic Harvest, a romp about plastic proliferations. Performance followed by a reception honoring a special guest to be announced. Program B (Saturday) features the Sperling-Burtner collaborations: Wind Rose, visualizing patterns of atmospheric disturbance; and excerpts from the visually-hypnotic Arbor, dwelling on the intimacy of trees. Saturday’s performance is followed by an artist talkback. All of these works feature transformative costumes that abstract human movement into elemental and organic forces, with the dancers appearing to conjure the oceans eddies, a growing forest, or hovering storm clouds. The company's unique style of movement draws inspiration from and furthers the art form created by dance icon Loie Fuller (1862-1928) a century ago. Program A - Friday, April 24 +Ticketed Receptio Program B - Saturday, April 25 +Artist Talkback XXX 46) L’Alliance New York Announces Spring 2026 Programming L’Alliance New York announces upcoming Spring 2026 programming. From April 10 through June 24, 2026, L’Alliance will bring an exciting array of dance, theatre, film, and talks to New York audiences. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit here. Friday, Apr 24 – Sunday, Apr 26 | FESTIVAL Comic Arts Fest L’Alliance New York https://lallianceny.org/event/ Meet some of the world’s most celebrated graphic novelists and comic book artists across a full weekend of conversations, masterclasses, screenings, book signings, parties, and workshops featuring world- renowned artists such as Charles Burns, Elène Usdin, Felipe Smith, Julie Rocheleau, Benjamin Lacombe, and more. Comic Arts Fest 2026 is curated by publisher Rodolphe Lachat. Saturday, May 2 at 2pm | THEATER Euphrate Nil Bosca L’Alliance New York Florence Gould Theater https://lallianceny.org/event/ Daughter of a Turkish father and a French mother, Euphrate is a high school senior struggling with the French education system. On top of keeping up her mediocre grades, she has to choose a career path, which leads her to interrogate how her dual heritage has shaped her identity. In a witty dialogue with her father, she embarks on a journey through her Turkish roots and childhood memories. Blending dance and spoken word, this solo performance by Nil Bosca tells the story of a young woman discovering her own voice. Saturday, May 30 | DANCE/FAMILY EUPHORIA Caroline Breton Le Skyroom at L’Alliance New York https://lallianceny.org/event/ “It’s hard not to get swept away in the irrepressible energy of this half-human, half-bird duo!” — L’oeil d’Olivier Told through movement, color, and sound, EUPHORIA is a playful dance featuring two half-human, half-owl creatures who explore their environment using movement and sound. Through a poetic metamorphosis, the creatures develop a new understanding of themselves and each other. Created for families with kids as young as five years old, choreographer Caroline Breton invites us to find wonder and joy in the world around us. Wednesday, June 24 at 5pm Sunset Soirée at Le Bain | PARTY Le Bain at the Standard Hotel | Free 21+ https://lallianceny.org/event/ Celebrate the end of a fabulous season of arts and culture at L’Alliance New York and the start of summer. Dance to global beats from live DJs, sip cocktails, speak a little French, and take in the spectacular skyline from the rooftop of the iconic Standard Hotel. Friday, Apr 10 at 8:30am | TALK CreativeMornings L’Alliance New York Florence Gould Theater & Tinker Auditorium https://lallianceny.org/event/ Join us at L’Alliance New York for an inspiring CreativeMornings! The event begins with a complimentary breakfast, where you can connect with fellow creatives. Afterward, enjoy a discussion from leading creative minds sharing fresh ideas and insights. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a new community and be inspired in a vibrant atmosphere! Guest speakers will be announced closer to the program date – stay tuned! XXX 47) La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club Presents Sun Kim Dance Theatre’s Alien of Extraordinary Thursday, April 23, 7pm & Friday, April 24, 7pm 66 East 4th St. | Ellen Stewart Theatre Part of La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club will present Alien of Extraordinary by Sun Kim Dance Theatre as part of the 21st annual La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival. Performances are April 23 and 24 at 7pm in The Ellen Stewart Theatre, 66 E. 4th Street. Tickets are $30 (general), $25 (students/seniors), with a $50 Support the Artists ticket option. Tickets are available here. Festival packages start at $45 and are available at https://ci.ovationtix.com/42/ Alien of Extraordinary is a dance-theatre work by Sun Kim that unpacks the emotional and bureaucratic labyrinth of the U.S. artist visa system. Inspired by the “alien of extraordinary ability” (O-1) visa and Sun’s lived experience navigating it as an immigrant and street dance artist specializing in popping, the piece examines how institutions compress complex human lives into paperwork and proof. Blending dancing, acting, live music and audience interaction, the work invites viewers to step directly into the immigrant artist’s reality—literally and imaginatively. Through vulnerability, resilience, and sharp physicality, Alien of Extraordinary creates a shared space where empathy replaces abstraction, and policy becomes personal. It is both a critique of systems that demand “extraordinary” worth and a celebration of the humanity that exceeds any form. XXX 48) Lincoln Center Upcoming Events The Juilliard Green Club returns to the David Rubenstein atrium for their annual Earth Day concert (April 22). In this immersive concert experience, dancers, actors, and musicians from the Juilliard Green Club explores the role of artists in imagining the future of our earth. Come and Sing with Troy Anthony, a community choir event led by renowned composer, theater-maker, and choir leader Troy Anthony (April 26). You can browse the full schedule of this season's events: HERE. XXX
49) Works & Process Presents In the Folds of Her Purple by Xin Ying In partnership with Onassis ONX and PS21 at Guggenheim New York Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7PM Works & Process presents a first look at In the Folds of Her Purple by Xin Ying, set for Sunday, April 26, 2026 at 7PM at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, 10128. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased here. Martha Graham Dance Company principal dancer and interdisciplinary artist Xin Ying, a leading voice at the intersection of dance, technology and digital archive, presents excerpts from her new work, In the Folds of Her Purple, created and choreographed by Ying and developed in partnership with Onassis ONX and PS21. Ying reimagines Martha Graham’s iconic solo Lamentation through a series of experimental media environments. The performance unfolds in three parts: Janet Eilber opens with a solo that transforms the iconic purple tube into responsive projected media; Lloyd Knight follows in a solo set to music by Myles Potters, performing in dialogue with volumetric imagery created by Alan Winslow; and the evening concludes with a contemporary duet performed by Amanda Moreira and Jai Perez, set to music by Bárbara Moreira, featuring the interactive video installation Time Mirror V by David Wallace Haskins. Media and lighting design is by Timothy Kelly. Xin Ying joins a moderated discussion and excerpts are performed. XXX Other 50) Fathom Entertainment presents Silence of the Lambs 35th Anniversary The Silence of the Lambs 35th Anniversary Remastered in 4K
The winner of 5 Academy Awards®, including Best Picture, Best Director (Jonathan Demme), Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins) and Best Actress (Jodie Foster), The Silence of the Lambs is a modern-day, all-time great film. On the hunt for an elusive serial killer who skins his female victims, the FBI assign trainee Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins) – an imprisoned, cannibalistic psychopath who might be able to help uncover the killer’s identity. Lecter’s dazzling criminal genius unearths clues, but at the price of deadly mind games with the vulnerable Clarice. For more information about this and other Fathom Entertainment, visit
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