Apr 18 Saturday
For over 10 years, we've been supporting local farmers, food producers and artisans, & creating a more sustainable community. Every week, the market is home to about 45 farmers and food producers, selling a first-class mix of produce, plants, cut flowers, bread and baked goods, award-winning cheese, coffee, waffles, popsicles, fish, meat and poultry, and prepared breakfast and dinner items. The first Saturday of each month, we also add a Makers Market, featuring a juried selection of local artisans selling handmade arts and crafts.
Art in Bloom returns April 16–19, transforming the Museum with vibrant floral installations inspired by works from the collection. For four days only, the galleries come alive with color, movement, and fresh creativity.
This year’s celebration coincides with the reopening of the refreshed Modern Wing—making it an especially exciting moment to visit.
Timed tickets are required, and popular entry times sell out quickly. Get yours today!
Re:Craft and Relic is proud to feature local musical artists at our events, and our Spring Market is no exception. Join us for 160+ artists, makers, vintage curators, pop up boutiques and MORE. Enjoy shopping, live music , mobile boutiques and food trucks during this 2 day shopping event. General Admission time is 11am-4pm both days, but make sure to check out our website for ticket options that include VIP, Early Bird, and even Happy Hour pricing.
Newlyweds Paul, a proper young lawyer, and Corie, a romantic free spirit, are thrilled to move into their new Manhattan apartment — a tiny, sixth-floor walk-up with no heat and a hole in the skylight. Bliss turns to chaos after a blind date between Corie’s mother and their dashing upstairs neighbor forces the couple to confront their differences in this side-splitting, romantic comedy.
The beloved Disney phenomenon comes to life onstage as only First Stage can: with young performers in iconic roles, breathtaking design, and unforgettable theatrical magic. A story of sisters, courage, and love, Frozen is a must-see family event for dreamers of all ages.
Join APERI for the final concert of their season as they honor Earth Day. Featuring music by Orlande de Lassus, Orlando Gibbons, Frank Ticheli, William Byrd, and more, this program reflects on humility, strength, and resilience as well as explores the dual meaning of “salt of the earth.” Free parking is available at the Lincoln Center for the Arts.
Under the direction of Dr. Paul Thompson, the professional vocal early music ensemble APERI ANIMAM has quickly drawn the attention of early music enthusiasts and organizations across the United States. From its founding in 2017 by performer-scholar Daniel Koplitz (dir. 2017–21), APERI ANIMAM has been praised for its ensemble precision, full-throated vocals, emotional expressivity, and innovative programming.
Step into a jumpin’ jazz joint where the legendary music of Fats Waller takes center stage. Five extraordinary actor-musicians transform into a jubilant swing band for the ages in this Tony Award-winning musical — last seen in our 2013/14 Season — that brings the razzle-dazzle spirit of the Roaring Twenties to the 2020s. Get ready to sing, dance and let loose with this brilliant celebration of an iconic trailblazer and his lasting legacy.
“Classy and glamorous... a dose of old-school pizzazz.” – Chicago Tribune
Created and Originally Directed by Richard Maltby Jr.Conceived by Richard Maltby Jr. & Murray HorwitzDirected by E. Faye Butler
This effervescent, charming new comedy celebrates writers, womanhood, and the stories that shape our lives. In 1926, famed author Agatha Christie vanished for 11 days, reappearing without explanation. The real-life case of the “Missing Mrs. Christie” became a tabloid sensation, but the reasons behind her disappearance remain unknown. Now, 100 years later, a devoted superfan stumbles upon the clues that could finally crack the case, launching a coming-of-age journey of memory and self-discovery – with the thrill of a good old-fashioned mystery.
By Heidi Armbruster
Directed by Joanie Schultz
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays 7:30pm; Wednesdays 1:30pm; Saturdays 3pm & 8pm; Sundays 2pm & 7pm
Live boldly, love wildly, paint passionately — this was the uncompromising life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Through music, movement and irresistible charm, acclaimed writer and actor Vanessa Severo crafts a poetic performance that explores Frida’s breathtaking life and astonishing genius. This sizzling play plunges into the brilliant, nuanced world of Kahlo’s tumultuous, extraordinary life, offering a vivid exploration of how we shape ourselves through the art that we love.
Vulnerable, emotional, personal, and full of joy... utterly captivating.” – BroadwayWorld
Written and Performed by Vanessa Severo
Written and Performed by Vanessa Severo Directed by Joanie Schultz