By Dennis W. Magic and music fill the air as Public Works presents the final production of the Delacorte Theatre 2023 Season with Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Not only that, we won’t...
A quartet of mourners harmonizes gloriously, singing about a time to break down and a time to build. It’s a telling reformation, signaling that we are...
A new, star-studded musical version of The Tempest will close out the outdoor Delacorte Theater season. Renée Elise Goldsberry, Tony Award winner for Hamilton, will play the lead...
September is here August events include the US Tennis Open, Shakespeare in the Park, New York Fashion Week, Global Citizen Festival, Electric Zoo Festival, San Gennaro Festival and Broadway...
There is something so joyful and special, generally speaking, going to Central Park on a beautiful summer’s night to see some Shakespeare performed under the stars...
Next to Normal is the first Broadway title to be presented in a disruptive 100% immersive format. The musical that revolutionized musical theater a decade ago,...
In June it’s time to explore. The Tony’s, rooftop bars with music, Blue Note Jazz Festival, Pride, Tribeca Film Festival, Jazz Age Lawn Parties and so much...
Set in South Harlem amidst a vibrant and eclectic community of West African immigrants, Merry Wives will be a celebration of Black joy, laughter, and vitality. A New...
Outdoor, socially distanced Shakespeare has started with The Tempest, Shakespeare in the Park Bergen County and BlackBox PAC! After a successful opening weekend, Overpeck County Park...
“By Jupiter“, this Coriolanus is by far “the best man in the field“, or at least at the Public Theater’s Free Shakespeare in the Park this summer, matched only by...
Shakespeare in the Park production of William Shakespeare’s Coriolanus just seemed to scream. It poured down rain from 7:45 to 8:45 so maybe my review got...
Those summer days are winding down, but the events are revving up. The choices are plentiful with theatre, film festivals, sports, music, food, art and so...
Thank you to Joseph Papp and the Public Theater for the vision of doing this year after year. It is a truly amazing gift to the city of...
7/1 – 11: Watch recent hit movies from China, Japan, and South Korea at New York Asian Film Festival at Lincoln Center. 7/ 1 – 9/ 8: Free...
Polo, film and art festivals, food, dancing, jazz, opera, blues, Shakespeare in the Park, Father’s Day, Summer Solstice Celebrations, mermaids and Pride. NYC is jammed packed...
Spring opens up New York for outdoor fun. Expect lots of bike, art and food events to tempt you to join in. Film festivals are in...
One of the most lovely things to do in New York City in the summer is to take in The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. ...
Hot time summer in the city. Time to pack in as many events as you can before the fall season begins. 8/1- 4: The Asian American...
With the heat on in July these events should help cool you down. 7/1 – 15, multiple locations. Watch recent hit movies from China, Japan, and...
SAG-AFTRA Foundation and Broadway World have partnered for a filmed Conversations Q&A series to recognize and celebrate the vibrant theatre community in New York City and...
May brings art, theatre, music, film festivals and free entertainment into full swing. Here are T2C’s picks for May. 5/5 Visit 100 bicycle and accessory exhibitors,...
Food festivals, dancing in the streets, free, movies, concerts and plays, and the ultimate tennis match, NYC offers something for everyone this August. 8/2 Games for...
Shakespeare in the Park is one of the true joys of being in New York City in the hot summer. Last month, we were gifted with...
There’s a lot to squeeze in over the next couple of months such as movies and picnics in the park, rooftop bars, opera and music soaring...
The Tony’s are over but summer is never dull when it come to theatre. Here’s what to look for. Broadway Up first is 1984 based on...