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Little Shop of Horrors Westside Theatre 407 W 43rd Street,
A man-eating plant sings retro rock in an award-winning Off-Broadway revival of the 1982 horror-sci-fi-musical comedy by Disney legends Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. A hapless resident of 1950s Skid…
🎟 $69-$139
The Play That Goes Wrong New World Stages 340 W 50th Street,
In this hilarious hybrid of Monty Python and Sherlock Holmes, the opening night of a murder mystery play-within-a-play quickly goes from bad to utterly disastrous. A play (not a musical)…
🎟 $79-$99
Back to the Future: The Musical Winter Garden Theatre 1634 Broadway at W 50th St,
Expect lots of fun, spectacle, and '80s nostalgia in this fast-paced new musical based on the 1985 blockbuster. Features new music and lyrics alongside songs from the film including "The…
🎟 $79-$299
MJ Neil Simon Theatre 250 W 52nd Street,
Centered around the making of his 1992 Dangerous World Tour, this flashy musical celebrates the singular moves and signature sound of the star while exploring the creative mind and collaborative…
🎟 $59-$250
Le Carrousel Bryant Park 42nd Street & Fifth Avenue,
This small, charming carousel, specially created to complement Bryant Park’s French classical style, is an homage to both European and American carousel traditions. Its 14 delightful animals, replicas of classic…
🎟 $4/ride
Life Cycles: The Materials of Contemporary Design Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) 4 W 53rd Street,
Explores the regenerative power of design as it shifts its focus towards a more collaborative rapport with the natural world. See examples of design that is thoughful of materials' life cycle. Cow manure collected from the streets of Indonesia is transformed into casings for loudspeakers and lamps. Bricks made from crop waste and fungi mycelium…
Roosevelt Island Tramway Manhattan Tramway Plaza E 59th St & 2nd Avenue,
Cross the East River in the most modern aerial tramway in the world, running every 7-15 minutes from 60th Street and Second Avenue in Manhattan to Tramway Plaza on Roosevelt…
🎟 $2.90
Courage to Act: Rescue in Denmark Museum of Jewish Heritage 36 Battery Place,
Learn about remarkable story of the rescue of the Danish Jews during the Holocaust. Together, Jewish and non-Jewish neighbors of all ages mobilized to create one of the most effective—and…
🎟 $18/adults, $12/students & seniors, free/ages 12 & under
Going Dark: The Contemporary Figure at the Edge of Visibility Guggenheim 1071 5th Avenue at 89th Street,
Works of art that feature partially obscured or hidden figures take over the iconic rotunda. Different ways of hiding include shadowing, rotating the body BS postproduction tools that blur or…
🎟 $30, $19/students & seniors , free/ages 12 & under
Divine Pathways Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at West 112th Street,
Walk under a stunning, site-specific textile installation created by artist Anne Patterson for the vaulted Nave of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Created in concert with communities and…
🎟 $15/adults, $12/seniors, $10/students (suggested)
Pipilotti Rist: Prickling Goosebumps & a Humming Horizon Hauser & Wirth 542 W 22nd Street,
Lounge in a trippy whimsical ‘collective living room,’ on 22nd Street, where you can sit on couches, lie no beds, stack cushions and touch everything bathed in projected colors and…
Delcy Morelos: El abrazo Dia Chelsea 537 W 22nd Street,
Explore two immersive, multisensory installations where surface and volume converge and collapse through monochromatic expanse and material accumulation. Drawing on the cosmologies of ancestral cultures, Andean and Amazonian as well…
The Secret World of Elephants American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park West at W 79th Street,
How do elephants “hear” with their feet? Use the 40,000 muscles in their trunks? Or reshape the forests and savannas they live in, creating an environment upon which many other…
🎟 $28/ages 12-65, $16.50/ages 3-12, $21.50/students & seniors
Eloise Tea at The Palm Court The Plaza Hotel Fifth Avenue at 59th Street,
Enjoy Eloise themed tea-time among the storied splendor of The Palm Court. Complete with custom Eloise teacups, tableware, and a tier of Eloise-approved sweet and savory treats.
🎟 $15/adult, $118/child
Spamalot St. James Theatre 246 W 44th Street,
* closing April 7 The zany musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, returns to Broadway with tap-dancing knights, flying cows, killer…
🎟 $39-$269
Marta Minujín: Arte! Arte! Arte! The Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street,
See nearly 100 works created over six decades by Argentinean multi-genre artist Marta Minujín, a defining force of Latin American art. Her bold experiments on view include pioneering, mattress-based soft…
🎟 $18/adult, free/ages 18 & under
The Rink at Manhattan West Manhattan West Plaza 401-397 9th Ave at West 31st Street,
Ice skate at a small outdoor rink in the public plaza situated of Manhattan West hosted by Olympians Melissa Gregory and Denis Petukhov.
Sessions are 1 hour long.
🎟 $20-22, $8/skate rental
An Atlas of Es Devlin Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum 2 E 91st Street,
See over 300 sketches, paintings, illuminated paper cuts, and projection-mapped rotating miniature sculptures that form the seeds of some of the most iconic, cultural congregations of music, poetry, art, and…
🎟 $15/adults, free/ages 18 & under
Trolls x CAMP Trolls X CAMP 110 5th Ave at E 17th Street,
Step into the joyful, rainbow-colored world of Trolls for a one-of-a-kind musical adventure. Play and explore in Bergen Town, Vacay Island, and Pop Village. Take a wild, interactive ride in…
🎟 $30-$48
On the Lower East Side: Twenty-Eight Remarkable Women…and One Scoundrel Museum at Eldridge Street 12 Eldridge Street,
Celebrate women who lived or worked in this vibrant immigrant neighborhood at the turn of the twentieth century. The figures depicted in the exhibit were responsible for groundbreaking developments in…
🎟 $15/adults, $10/students & seniors, $8/ages 5-17