• Saturday, December 2 at 7PM
OLD FIRST REFORMED CHURCH
729 Carroll Street @ 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11215
• Sunday, December 3 at 10:30AM
OLD DUTCH CHURCH
272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401
• Saturday, December 9 at 8PM
HOWLAND CULTURAL CENTER
477 Main Street, Beacon, NY 12508
• Saturday, December 16 at 7PM
ST. JOHN-ST. MATTHEW EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
283 Prospect Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn 11215
• Sunday, December 17 at 5PM
CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, CHAPEL OF ST. JAMES
1047 Amsterdam Ave @ 112th St., NYC 10025
My First Nutcracker is an annual holiday show that celebrates and explores imagination, family, tradition, and female empowerment.
Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St.)
12/2 - 12/21
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit New York City Children’s Theater
8) Shadows
Shadows is an epic love story following Lyndsy Elle Cooper, a famous singer who is attempting a comeback by touring with 13-year-old pop star Jessa King. Lyndsy's world is turned upside down upon learning that her girlfriend is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. The play explores the coincidence of trauma in our lives and the power of love outlasting sorrow.
Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theater at ART/NY (502 West 53rd St.)
12/1 - 12/16
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.shadowstheplay.com.
9) 'Til Death
In ’Til Death, one mother’s choice unveils a family’s long-buried secrets. As Mary’s life-altering decision sends shockwaves through her loving-but-turbulent family, they all must confront their past, reconcile the present, and pick up the missing pieces in the process.
Theatre Row (410 West 42nd St.)
Through 12/23
Opening Night 11/30
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.abingdontheatre.org
10) Truman Capote's A Christmas Memory
A Christmas Memory is a story about kindness, adventure, discovery, and true friendship told in an intimate setting with all the sights, smells, and sounds of the holiday season. This year, audiences are in store for a new holiday treat with the addition of another Truman Capote story, The Thanksgiving Visitor. In this second story, we find out what happens to Buddy and his Friend's unbreakable bond when an unimaginable guest is invited to Thanksgiving dinner in this hilarious and deeply moving tale.
Park Theater (723 Warren St.)
11/30 - 12/23
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit AChristmasMemory.com.
In Philadelphia
11) The BFG
The stage adaption of The BFG brings a 24-foot tall Big Friendly Giant (Matteo Scammell) to life as he helps Sophie (Jessica Money) save the children of England from giants, including Bloodbottler, Bonecruncher, and Gizzardgulper. It's also a story of an unlikely friendship between Sophie and the BFG, both alone in the world, who form a surprising connection and friendship during the enduring story. The unlikely pair are helped by the Queen of England and the Heads of the Army and Airforce with their helicopters. Family audiences will be whisked off to whimsical locations, including the BFG's cave in Giant Country, Dream Country, and Buckingham Palace.
Arden Theatre Company (402 N. 2nd St., Philadelphia)
11/29 - 1/21
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Arden Children's Theatre
B) Extended Runs
12) All the Devils Are Here
Dubbed “The villain of Broadway” by Playbill, Mr. Page has never shied away from exploring his dark side. Now, with this tour de force show, he turns his attention to the twisted motivation and hidden humanity at the heart of Shakespeare’s greatest villains. Moving swiftly through the Shakespeare canon, Page illuminates the playwright's ever-evolving conception of evil by delving into more than a dozen of his most wicked creations. Thrilling, biting, hilarious, and enlightening, what Page delivers is a masterclass on the most terrifying subject of them all: human nature.
DR2 (103 E 15th St.)
Now closing 2/25
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit allthedevilsplay.com.
13) Arcadia
Tom Stoppard’s absorbing play takes us back and forth between the centuries and explores the nature of truth and time, the difference between the Classical and the Romantic temperament, and the disruptive influence of sex on our orbits in life - 'the attraction which Newton left out’.
West End Theater (263 W 86th St.)
Now closing 12/31
No performances during the week of 12/11
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit bedlam.org.
14) December 2023 at 3AM Theatre
2023 Inaugural Fall Season
at 920 35th Avenue, Unit #3N, LIC
Monthly Performances, Installations, and more!
3AM Theatre has opened a studio in Long Island City, dedicated to offering performing artists from multiple disciplines the opportunity to experiment, explore their crafts, and connect with peers and audiences interested in fresh, innovative new work, at 920 35th Avenue, Unit #3N, Long Island City, NY, 11106. This studio is dedicated to incubating and presenting works of circus, physical theater, modern dance, experimental music, and a cross-pollination of these art forms.
ESREVER
Saturday, December 1, 7:00pm
Sunday, December 2, 7:00pm
ESREVER — A blend of live electronic music, video, lighting installation, and experimental juggling created and performed by 3AM Theatre's Artistic Director Kyle Driggs on the 4th weekend of each month (with daily performances, Thursday - Sunday). ESREVER is Driggs' most personal work to date, deconstructing the art forms he is most passionate about, and melding them into a feverish, transcendent live performance. Tickets are $30 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
CONVENTUM
Saturday, December 9, 7:00pm
CONVENTUM — A curated open laboratory performance to inspire intentional experimentation and cross-pollination between a diverse group of performing artists selected by 3AM Theatre, performed monthly on Saturdays. This series will include short performances from each artist's repertoire, spontaneous performances inspired by artistic challenges created live in the room, and opportunities to get to know the artists through conversations led by the company. Aimed at breaking convention and building bridges between art forms, CONVENTUM is a live-action podcast unifying the work of some of New York City's most exciting performing artists from multiple disciplines. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
MINDFUL MANIPULATIONS
Sunday, December 10, 11:00am
MINDFUL MANIPULATIONS — Performed monthly on Sundays, circus artists Kyle Driggs and Ellie Steingraeber team up with musical husband and wife duo Musiquita to create a unique and entertaining family show for audiences of all ages. Parents will not want their children to miss the opportunity for joyful singalongs, interactive activities, and incredible circus acts, all in one setting. A color-filled adventure awaits for families, with opportunities to try their hand at circus, and bring home the art they've created as part of the experience. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
BOUNDLESS MOTION
Friday, December 15, 7:00pm
Friday, December 15, 9:00pm
BOUNDLESS MOTION — 3AM Theatre's residency program for artists who identify as actors, dancers, or circus artists. This residency offers a curated group of performing artists 15 hours to develop a new work or revise and revisit existing work in 3AM's studio, culminating in a performance for a diverse and supportive audience, fostering dialogue across multiple performing art mediums, performed each month on Fridays with two separate showings. Tickets are $20 and are available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/
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15) Broadway Workshop
Offers Eva Noblezada Masterclass
Date: Saturday, December 16
Times: 12:00pm - 2:30pm
Ages: 14-19
Location: Ripley Grier Studios - 520 Eighth Ave - 16th Fl.
Cost: $195
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE!
Eva, along with Broadway Workshop’s musical director will work with each student on audition technique and song interpretation in this special one-day master class. We will focus on giving students the opportunity to bring their audition and performance skills to the next level. Students will break down their song material with one-on-one coaching in a fun-filled class setting. Students will also have the opportunity to be part of a Q&A with Eva and the Broadway Workshop team.
For more information or to register, visit
www.broadwayworkshop.com/program/eva-noblezada.
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16) FATHOM ANNOUNCES THE ‘TIS THE SEASON SERIES WITH FIVE VERY SPECIAL EVENTS
BRING THE FAMILY TOGETHER FOR SOME FUN AND FAITH-FILLED HOLIDAY FAVORITES!
Fathom Events kicks off the holiday season with an encore of the treasured favorite, THE MAGIC FLUTE.
This delightful performance of the Met’s abridged, English-language version of Mozart's enchanting fairytale returns to cinemas this holiday season. This was the first-ever Live in HD transmission of The Met, and Tony Award–winning director Julie Taymor conjures up a spellbinding staging replete with a kaleidoscope of color and parades of puppetry.
Saturday, December 2
Return to Whoville this holiday season, as Fathom Events and Universal Studios present the beloved classic HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS.
Award-winning filmmaker Ron Howard brings Dr. Seuss’ beloved tale to life, starring comedy titan Jim Carrey as the titular ne’er-do-well who watches the good people of Whoville with contempt from atop his icy lair.
Sunday, December 3
Wednesday, December 6
New York Times bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado invites families to experience the magic and wonder of Christmastime in this unique holiday-themed event, BECAUSE OF BETHLEHEM.
Lucado shares his own holiday memories and the life-changing Christmas story alongside a variety of star-studded artists, with performances by CeCe Winans, Matthew West, Anne Wilson, Matt Maher and Evan Craft.
Tuesday, December 5
Wednesday, December 6
Thursday, December 7
You’ll want to shoot your eye out if you miss the 40th Anniversary of
A CHRISTMAS STORY!
It's the final days before Christmas in early 1940s Cleveland, and 9-year-old Ralphie wants one thing from Santa more than anything else: a Red Ryder Carbine Action Air Rifle. As he trudges through the snow to school, faces the neighborhood bully and visits a malevolent department store Santa Claus, Ralphie connives, conspires, and campaigns for the most fabulous Christmas present ever in this heartwarming, hysterical and sweetly nostalgic holiday film.
Sunday, December 10
Wednesday, December 13
A young mother labeled impure. A shepherd boy considered “unclean.”
Experience Jesus’ birth through their eyes as CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHOSEN: HOLY NIGHT blends The Messengers and The Shepherd into one special remastered and re-scored story. Plus, a never-before-seen performance from Andrea and Matteo Bocelli highlights seven music performances and two beautiful new monologues.
Tuesday, December 12 through
Sunday, December 17
For more information or to purchase tickets to these and other upcoming Fathom Events, visit www.fathomevents.com
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17) FLORENCIA IRIONDO TO PRESENT A
STREAMED PERFORMANCE OF
SOUTH
FRIDAY DECEMBER 1, 2023
FOR 24 HOURS ONLY
TO RESERVE TICKETS, CLICK HERE
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18) Celebrate Birthdays in Style at Fundaes Arcade with Exciting Party Packages!
Fundaes Arcade
105 Saddle Way
Chesterfield, NJ
Victoria Theater
Llizzie & Jonathan Tisch Stage
One Center Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102
Grimmz Fairy Tales puts the rap in Rapunzel, leaves Cinderella hip-hoppin’ in new shoes, gets Snow White slammin’ and Hansel and Gretel jammin’.
This reimagining of classic fairy tales follows Jay and Will Grimmz, the hip-hop, fable, dance-pop sensation brothers. Their modern-day spin on the Grimm Brothers’ 19th-century collection of popular folklore features hits such as “Snow White and the Seven Shawties,” “Rapunzel: Let Down Your Hair,” “Hansel & Gretel: Out in the Streets,” and their first featured “granny-winning” song, “Cinderella Remix,” in their “hip hop revelation for the younger generation. We can't wait for you to see this Drama League Award nominated production "live" here at The Gateway.
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20)THE ORCHESTRA NOW OPENS
2023-24 SEASON
OF ITS SIGHT & SOUND SERIES
AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
WITH
COPLAND, CULTURE & POLITICS IN THE 1930S
Music Director Leon Botstein leads TŌN in the first of three concerts this season in its popular Sight & Sound series at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Sunday, December 3 at 2 PM. The program surveys works by Aaron Copland written in the 1930s, a time of political and social turmoil in the United States. Throughout the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, art and music mirrored the struggling nation’s search for hope, expressing the struggle of the era’s marginalized masses.
Conductor and music historian Leon Botstein explores the parallels between orchestral music and the visual arts for all Sight & Sound performances. Each program is accompanied by on-screen artworks and musical excerpts performed by The Orchestra Now, followed by a full performance and audience Q&A. The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 2 PM Leon Botstein, conductor Aaron Copland: Statements Aaron Copland: Billy the Kid Suite Artwork from the exhibition Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s Aaron Copland mixed everyday Americana tunes with classical music in an unprecedented way. His 1935 Statements, written when the composer was becoming more politically active, consists of six individualized short movements titled Militant, Cryptic, Dogmatic, Subjective, Jingo, and Prophetic. The first complete performance of all six statements was not heard until 1942, led by Dimitri Mitropoulos with the New York Philharmonic. Copland was asked by Lincoln Kirstein and Eugene Loring of Ballet Caravan to compose music for a cowboy ballet about Billy the Kid. The resulting work was inspired by western folk tunes. Using sections of the Ballet, Copland created the Suite, which is one of the composer's most popular pieces. Both works earned him a reputation as the United States’ “populist” composer. Art for the Millions: American Culture and Politics in the 1930s is on view at The Met Fifth Avenue September 7–December 10, 2023 in galleries 691–693. All Tickets, priced at $30 - $50, include same-day museum admission and may be purchased online here, by calling The Met at 212.570.3949, or at The Great Hall box office at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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21) Playland Rings in the Holiday Season
with Festive Pet Family Portraits
In the spirit of the giving season, on Sunday, December 3, 2023, the iconic amusement park will partner with Veterinary Emergency Group to host a picture-perfect photo op and offer professional pet holiday portraits – to give back this holiday season – available on Playland Beach Boardwalk
Tis the season! To celebrate the holidays this year, Playland is partnering with VEG Cares, the philanthropic arm of the Veterinary Emergency Group, to introduce the first annual Holiday Family Pet Photography event for charity on Sunday, December 3, 2023 from 11 am to 3 pm, when visitors can dress up their pets – whether they are a dog, cat, or bird – in their holiday best for an adorable Winter Wonderland or Santa-themed shoot. The photo op will be available at Playland Beach Boardwalk, set along the backdrop of panoramic views of the Long Island Sound, while also giving back to the local community.
Available at $20 as a donation to VEG Cares, visitors and their furry (or feathered) friends can have their photo taken on the Playland Boardwalk, courtesy of Bryan Goldberg Photography, and receive one digital photo. All proceeds go directly to VEG Cares and will help local underserved pets in the White Plains area. The event is open to pets of all shapes and sizes, as well as families and individuals without pets looking to snap a holiday photo. All are encouraged to come in their most festive holiday attire, as VEG will be giving away merchandise to the best dressed pets and patrons.
In addition, the photo event on 12/3 will be operated by VEG White Plains vets, nurses, and volunteers, giving pet owners the rare opportunity to receive expert veterinary advice while capturing the “paw-fect” holiday picture. Note at Rye Beach at Playland, all pets should be appropriately leashed.
Playland will also offer visitors the chance to win complimentary 2024 All Access Season Passes. Parking will also be free for both events.
For more information and a calendar of events, visit www.playland.com and follow Playland on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and LinkedIn.
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22) CRAFT RECORDINGS
CELEBRATES THE ENDURING LEGACY OF
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S
CINEMATIC TREASURE
“THE SOUND OF MUSIC”
WITH THE RELEASE
OF THE SUPER DELUXE EDITION
OF THE BELOVED SOUNDTRACK
FEATURING THE ENTIRETY OF THE FILM’S
MUSIC FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER
AVAILABLE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1
IN A VARIETY OF EXPANDED FORMATS
THE NEWLY REMIXED AND REMASTERED
COLLECTION OFFERS PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
INSTRUMENTALS, ALTERNATE TAKES,
RARE VOCAL RECORDINGS FROM THE CAST,
AND MORE
Craft Recordings proudly celebrates Rodgers & Hammerstein’s timeless cinematic masterpiece The Sound of Music, with multiple expanded, remixed, and remastered reissues of the beloved soundtrack set for release on Friday, December 1 and available for pre-order now.
The Sound of Music soundtrack can be found in a variety of formats, including a brand new Super Deluxe Edition (4-CD/1-Blu-Ray Audio box set and digital). With over 40 previously unreleased tracks, this definitive set collects every musical element from the film for the very first time, along with instrumentals of each song, plus 11 never-before-heard alternate takes from the cast. The accompanying Blu-Ray Audio disc features the full score in hi-res audio as well as a new Dolby Atmos® mix of the original 16-track soundtrack for the ultimate immersive listening experience.
Rounding out the box set are new, in-depth liner notes by the acclaimed writer, preservationist, and director/producer Robert Wise’s associate Mike Matessino, who also remixed and remastered the album from the original multi-track tapes. In his detailed essay, which delves deep into the making of the film and all of its music, Matessino writes, “You will hear what you’ve heard before, famous songs with the mellifluous tones of Dame Julie Andrews leading the way, but the experience has been transformed beyond what the 1965 soundtrack album offered – with extensions to the songs, a brilliantly arranged underscore, and even some segments not used in the completed version of the film.”
Fans can also find the album on Deluxe 2-CD and 3-LP triple-gatefold formats, which include the film’s full score. In addition to the wide vinyl release, a special “Picnic Meadow Green” color pressing (limited to 500 worldwide) will be available exclusively via CraftRecordings.com.
The classic 16-track 1965 album will also be released (with newly remixed and remastered audio) on standard and HD digital and Dolby Atmos, as well as several international versions (Spanish, German, French, and Italian) available on standard digital.
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23) South Street Seaport Museum Presents
All Hands on Deck Film Screening
Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 2:30pm
Join the South Street Seaport Museum for a live-narrated screening of the documentary All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World. The free event will be held on Saturday, December 2, 2023, at 2:30pm. seaportmuseum.org/rose
Come aboard the tall ship Wavertree for a unique experience that will bring to life the documentary film “All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World.”
Join us for an immersive event where you'll become part of the captivating journey of a diverse crew of 30 passionate individuals, including our narrator Will Sofrin. “All Hands on Deck” will show how the fearless team set sail on a daring voyage, tasked with transporting a replica of the 18th century warship Rose from its home in Newport, Rhode Island, to the bustling heart of Hollywood for use in the 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. We will see how the crew effectively went back in time to bring to life the old ways of the maritime world, and their hard work on the high seas.
The documentary illustrates the full experience, including an actual dismasting of the ship––which we will see while on Wavertree, who experienced a dismasting that ended her sailing career. You will be on the edge of your seat as we watch the crew confront unpredictable storm-tossed seas.
The film runs for 32 minutes, offering an intense and captivating narrative. Registration is encouraged for this free event but walkups will be accommodated as possible. A Q&A, book signing, and free wine or sparkling water will follow the presentation. It can be chilly this time of year and this program takes place below the main deck of Wavertree, which is not a temperature-controlled environment. Make sure to bring a coat and dress accordingly.
Will Sofrin's book, All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World, will be available at the event for purchase and author signing.
Extend Your Visit
Looking to explore more that the Seaport Museum has to offer? Before or after your program, anytime between 11am–4:30pm, to take advantage of Pay What You Wish General Admission Museum tickets. General Admission includes access to all current exhibitions on view in the introduction gallery space at 12 Fulton Street and access to the 1885 tall ship Wavertree. Free timed tickets for a tour of the 1908 lightship Ambrose are available separately at no additional cost. seaportmuseum.org/general-
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24) South Street Seaport Museum
Celebrates the Holidays
with Holiday Tree Lighting Activities and extended hours!
Tuesday, November 28, 2023, 5–8pm
Get into the festive spirit at the South Street Seaport Museum! The Seaport Museum will be opening the introductory galleries for special extended hours from 5–8pm during the Seaport neighborhood Holiday Tree Lighting event on Tuesday, November 28, 2023!
Witness the annual tree lighting on the cobblestone streets from 6-7pm, and pop into the Museum’s introduction galleries at 12 Fulton Street for some seasonal delight. Families and visitors of all ages are encouraged to join in the creative fun by crafting your own baggywrinkle, charming maritime-inspired decorations perfect for the holidays, using vibrant yarn. Baggywrinkle, traditionally made from unraveled ropes, is a ships' tool used to safeguard sails from damage.
These special hours are free, but please let us know that you’re coming by registering. seaportmuseum.org/holiday-
Tree Lighting
Live performances and additional family activities will take place on Fulton Street during the evening to mark the official start of the holidays.
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25) Theater Resources Unlimited and Parity Productions
present
Town Hall (Live) - The Trans and Gender-Expansive Experience in Theater,
Thursday, November 29, 2023
Networking at 6:30pm ET, Open Forum at 7:00pm ET
Polaris North Studio, 245 W. 29th Street, 4th Floor, NYC
A return to live monthly panels/discussions,
with a simultaneous streaming for friends outside of New York City.
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) is partnering with Parity Productions to offer The Trans and Gender-Expansive Experience in Theater, a live town hall. Moderated by Jaye Hunt (they/them), multi-disciplinary theater artist and literary manager of Parity Productions, with co-hosts Elisa Crespo (she/her), trans Latina activist, nonprofit executive, politician, executive director of the New Pride Agenda; Gylanni Carrington (they/them), inter-disciplinary artist; Nat Kelley DiMario (they/them), queer & trans multi-disciplinary theater artist, stage manager, and storyteller; Anessa Marie (she/her), music director, conductor, pianist, orchestrator and lyricist/composer; Futaba Shioda (he/him), trans Asian actor and cultural worker, and Garnet Williams (she/they), actor, singer, Parity artist.
TRU monthly conversations continue about issues of current cultural significance. We further expand our conversation about cultural assumptions and how they undercut equal treatment, as well as the challenges of being gender-expansive or trans in our supposedly enlightened business. The fight for equal treatment is a tragic part of our current political environment and continues to influence and impact the arts and specifically for us, theater. We will look at the ongoing struggle with conscious and unconscious assumptions that limit opportunities for non-binary and trans artists, as well as create an uncomfortable environment for many. We will consider whether the experience of these issues differs from generation to generation and examine ways in which generations can help and influence each other. There's much work to be done, and it all starts with awareness. Attendees are encouraged to talk about their own experiences with discrimination. TRU offers this as an opportunity for everyone to learn from actual experiences and find ways to support each other while exploring initiatives that might bring us closer to genuine respect and acceptance.
Doors open at 6:30pm for networking and roundtable introductions of everyone in the room – come prepared with your best 20-second summary of who you are, and what you need. The Open Forum will start at 7:00pm. Free for TRU members and not-for-profit theater companies; $15 for non-members. To register, visit https://truonline.org/events/
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26) TADA! YOUTH THEATER ANNOUNCES WINTER & SPRING 2024 SEMESTER CLASSES
February 26th through May 22nd
Singing! Dancing! Acting! Registration is Now Open!
TADA! Youth Theater announces in-person after-school and weekend Winter/Spring 2024 Semester Classes for students, ages 4 to 12, from February 26, 2024 through May 22, 2024. Classes are divided by age groups and take place at TADA! Youth Theater at 15 W 28th Street, 3rd floor, (between Broadway & Fifth Avenue) in Manhattan. Creativity takes center stage when young people explore the essential skills of singing, dancing and acting!
Students will engage in musical theater training, learn vocals and choreography to upbeat Broadway Songs, benefit from one-on-one attention and solo opportunities, will be seen and heard and experience ensemble-based instruction by professional NYC Teaching Artists while making connections with new friends. The final class will culminate in a live performance for an audience of invited family and friends.
To register for Winter/Spring 2024 Semester Classes, please visit https://tadatheater.com/
Financial Assistance is available.
TADA! WINTER/SPRING 2024 SEMESTER CLASSES: February 26, 2024 through May 22, 2024 for 10 sessions
Musical Theater Minis, Ages 4-5, on Mondays from 3:45PM-5:15PM or Saturdays from 10AM-11:30AM.
Jazzy Juniors, Ages 6-8, on Mondays from 3:45PM-5:15PM or Saturdays from 12PM-1:30PM.
Rising Stars, Ages 8-12, on Tuesdays 4:00PM-5:30PM; Wednesdays from 4:00PM-5:30PM or Saturdays from 2PM-3:30PM.
TADA! OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, January 27, 2024
Interested in a sample class before registering?
Gotta Sing! Gotta Dance! Gotta Act!
Please join them find out more about TADA! Youth Theater’s Winter/Spring Semester classes from February 26th through May 22nd by registering for the Open House on Saturday, January 27th at TADA! 10:00AM-10:45AM (ages 4-7) and 11:00AM-11:45AM (ages 8-12).
Students will participate in a fun, active musical theater sample class led by two professional NYC Teaching Artists. TADA’s Director of Education will facilitate a Q&A and share information with parents. *Registration is required for children to attend at $25 per student. If you register for Winter/Spring classes following the Open House, the fee plus discount will be applied to your class registration.
To register for the January 27th Open House, please visit: https://tadatheater.com/open-
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27) Works & Process
presents
Dance Is Life
Monday, December 4, 2023 at 8:00pm
Works & Process presents Dance Is Life on Monday, December 4, 2023 at 8:00 pm at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as part of the Works & Process Fall 2023 Season. RSVPs for this FREE event are open now at https://www.guggenheim.org/
Dance Is Life is a social dance party created as a free service to provide the life-giving, life-sustaining vital force that dance and music gives to those who participate. It started as a collaborative vision between co-founders Abdiel and Natasha Diggs during the pandemic as an organic community-led gathering to foster community connection and creative expression, and gained
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28) Works & Process
presents
Lar Lubovitch at 80: Art of the Duet
featuring dancers from Bruce Wood Dance, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Joffrey Ballet, New York City Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet
Wendy Whelan and Lar Lubovitch in conversation
Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 3:00 pm & 7:30 pm
Works & Process presents Lar Lubovitch at 80: Art of the Duet, featuring dancers from Bruce Wood Dance, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Joffrey Ballet, New York City Ballet, and San Francisco Ballet on Sunday, December 3, 2023 at 3:00 pm & 7:30 pm at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum as part of the Works & Process Fall 2023 Season. For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.worksandprocess.
Creating and dancing a duet can be intimate, exhilarating, and very personal; few know this better than Lar Lubovitch. In honor of his 80th year, Works & Process has invited the choreographer to assemble a cast of dancers to perform some of his favorite duets. Lar Lubovitch and Wendy Whelan will discuss the act of creation and performance. Featured works include Each In His Own Time commissioned by New York City Center and performed by New York City Ballet’s Adrian Danchig-Waring and Davide Riccardo; Othello performed by Joffrey Ballet’s Fabrice Calmels and San Francisco Ballet’s Yuan Yuan Tan; Prelude to A Kiss performed by Hubbard Street Dance Chicago; Something About Night performed by Bruce Wood Dance; and the iconic Concerto 622 by Lar Lubovitch Dance Company’s Tobin Del Cuore and Brett Perry.
This program has been supported with a residency provided by New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Works & Process at the Guggenheim
1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128
Tickets: $55, $45, $35, Choose-What-You-Pay
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