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MUMMENSCHANZ The Musicians of Silence present you & me

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Mummenschanz, the renowned theatrical troupe known to fans around the world as “The Musicians of Silence,” returns to New York this summer for the first time in nearly four years. The new show, “you & me,” was created by Floriana Frassetto, co-founder of Mummenschanz. The show will feature some of the most popular sketches created and [...]

$29 – $85

Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival presents International Contemporary Ensemble Grand Pianola Music

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

  John Adams's groundbreaking work Grand Pianola Music is the centerpiece of this spirited celebration of the piano and technology from the ever-inventive International Contemporary Ensemble. Dating from 1982, Adams's work for two pianos, voices, and chamber ensemble uses live performers to recreate tape-delayed loops to astonishing effect. In the first half of the program, [...]

$30

The Cherry Orchard Festival & Gesher Theater present The Dybbuk

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Direct from Israel the internationally acclaimed Gesher Theater presents the North American premiere of The Dybbuk. This spellbinding event takes audiences on a mesmerizing journey through Jewish folklore and the spiritual world. Blending comedy and tragedy, mysticism and psychology, the evocative work is awash in spectacular imagery, rich emotion, and theatrical magic. The Dybbuk follows [...]

$55 – $250

The Cherry Orchard Festival & Gesher Theater present The Dybbuk

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Direct from Israel the internationally acclaimed Gesher Theater presents the North American premiere of The Dybbuk. This spellbinding event takes audiences on a mesmerizing journey through Jewish folklore and the spiritual world. Blending comedy and tragedy, mysticism and psychology, the evocative work is awash in spectacular imagery, rich emotion, and theatrical magic. The Dybbuk follows Hanan, a [...]

$55 – $250

The Cherry Orchard Festival & Gesher Theater present In The Tunnel

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Direct from Israel the internationally acclaimed Gesher Theater presents the North American premiere of "In the Tunnel", satirical novel, directed by Irad Rubinsten. Is there a light at the end of the Tunnel? Is there a solution to the awful and utterly predictable Israeli/Palestinian cycle of violence? Can we ever retreat from the barrage of [...]

$55 – $250

The Cherry Orchard Festival & Gesher Theater present IN THE TUNNEL

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Direct from Israel the internationally acclaimed Gesher Theater presents the North American premiere of "In the Tunnel", satirical novel, directed by Irad Rubinsten. Is there a light at the end of the Tunnel? Is there a solution to the awful and utterly predictable Israeli/Palestinian cycle of violence? Can we ever retreat from the barrage of [...]

$55 – $250

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]

white light festival presents: WAITING FOR GODOT

Gerald W. Lynch Theater 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY

Photo by Matthew Thompson Laugh, abide, despair, persevere: Ireland’s iconic Druid theater company presents Samuel Beckett’s irreverent masterpiece, Waiting for Godot. Existential ennui meets startling slapstick comedy in this “superb reimagining” (Guardian, U.K.) by Tony Award–winning director Garry Hynes that offers a refreshing perspective on our tragicomic plight.      “The freshest, funniest and most affecting [...]