today through January 18
Under the Radar Festival
The festival has grown into a landmark of the New York City theater season and is a vital part of The Public's mission, providing ..
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Ongoing Events
through January 7
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting
Tens of thousands will crowd the sidewalks for the event and hundreds of millions will watch it live across the globe. The Tree wi.. More Info..
through January 10
Naked Boys Singing
A traditional musical revue, in the vein of Vaudeville and high-camp American musical theater. Its only point is to celebrate the .. More Info..
through January 11
Big Apple Circus – METAMORPHOSIS 2014
Be transported to a realm of enchantment and illusion, a dreamscape domain where no one sits more than 50 feet from ringside, and .. More Info..
through January 11
Origami Holiday Tree
Holiday decor gets a historical makeover with the American Museum of Natural History's annual Origami Holiday Tree. This year, the.. More Info..
through January 17
COIL 2015
COIL is Performance Space 122's annual
performance festival that demonstrates the
constant vitality of live performance in NYC.. More Info..
through January 18
First Look Festival
A festival about new approaches to filmmaking, with works that defy convention, experiment in form, blend fiction and reality, and.. More Info..
through January 19
New York Botanical Garden Holiday Train Show
Step into this annual New York tradition where model trains zip around landmark replicas in the glow of the Enid A. Haupt Conserva.. More Info..
through January 24
The Bullpen
Writer/Performer Joe Assadourian was released from prison in October 2013, serving 12 years for attempted murder. Now on parole, h.. More Info..
through January 25
The Belle of Amherst - Discount Offer!
In The Belle of Amherst, Emily Dickinson welcomes audiences into her lifelong Amherst homestead in mid-19th century Massachusetts... More Info..
through January 25
Body of Words
Set in a rented bungalow on a deserted
stretch of beach on a summer night into
morning. Two strangers meet -- a rugged,
power.. More Info..
through January 25
The River with Hugh Jackman
The nature of the play and its inherent mystery means that the finer details of its plot and characters should be kept a secret. W.. More Info..
through January 25
A Hard Rain
Set in 1969 Greenwich Village in the sweltering few days before the Stonewall riots. A drag queen and former soldier named Ruby, v.. More Info..
through January 31
Trapped in a Room with a Zombie
Prepare to be locked in a room with up to 11 other people and a Zombie that is chained to the wall! Hidden in the room is a key th.. More Info..
through February 1
El Greco in New York
To commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of the death of El Greco, the Metropolitan Museum and the Hispanic Society of Americ.. More Info..
through February 1
Mouths Are Made for Eating
The Leslie-Lohman Museum in collaboration with Queer Art Mentorship presents Bridget de Gersigny: "Mouths Are Made for Eating" at .. More Info..
through February 15
The Elephant Man
Based on a real-life story, Bernard Pomerance’s play tells of the story of the disfigured John Merrick who is rescued from a carni.. More Info..
through February 22
Holiday Train Show at Grand Central Terminal
Every year at holiday time, the Transit Museum’s Gallery Annex and Store is transformed into a magical wonderland of sparkling lig.. More Info..
through February 22
Annie Leibovitz: Pilgrimage
While Annie Leibovitz is best known for portraits, the photographs in this exhibit are of items that piqued Leibovitz' personal in.. More Info..
through March 15
Lakeside Skating Center in Prospect Park
Offering seasonal ice and roller skating, with connecting covered and open rinks that provide 32,000 square feet of skating surfac.. More Info..
through May 9
Metropolitan Opera 2014-2015 Season
James Levine, the Metropolitan's maestro, returns this fall to conducting a full slate of operas (he handled a few shows last seas.. More Info..
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