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Central Park W 63rd St Entrance W 63rd St & Central Park West, New YorkBessie’s Big Shot
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Central Park at W 79th Street & West Drive, New YorkBessie’s Big Shot
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Central Park at W 79th Street & West Drive, New YorkBessie’s Big Shot
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Central Park at W 79th Street & West Drive, New YorkBessie’s Big Shot
Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre Central Park at W 79th Street & West Drive, New YorkWeek of Events
Central Park Carousel
Central Park Carousel
Choose from 57 horses and two chariots on a charming carousel built in 1908 (but installed in the park in 1951). Look for fun art throughout including silly clowns. Covered by a lovely brick structure with side openings but still closed on rainy days. Interesting history: the current carousel is the fourth in this location.…
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK
Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK
A free, GPS-enabled work of public art uses music to illuminate the natural environment. Created by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid, the experience is guided by the listener: the path you choose dictates the music you hear, and no two visits will be exactly the same. After installing the free app and…
Bessie’s Big Shot
Bessie’s Big Shot
See a fun and high-flying, family-friendly adventure at the historic, cozy Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre. Marionettes and music tell the story of Bessie the cow, who dreams of joining the circus. But can she lift more than Ziegfried, the strongest man in the world? Fly on the trapeze high above the crowd? Come root Bessie…
MusicTalks Outdoor Concert
MusicTalks Outdoor Concert
Join MusicTalks for a sunset concert at Central Park featuring solo cellist Elad Kabilio playong favorites from Bach to West Side Story. The program will culminate with ‘Somewhere’ by Leonard Bernstein from West Side Story, Arranged and performed by Mr. Kabilio. Swing by for a relaxing and lovely sunset concert - audience members are welcome…