NYC Arts Scene Heats Up with Diverse December Offerings, From Protest Plays to ‘Sound of Music‘ Sing-Alongs
New York City’s performing arts calendar is brimming with options this December, offeringโค aโฃ range of experiences from politically charged theater to beloved musical celebrations and star-studded readings.โฃ These events provide opportunities for audiences to engage with compelling narratives, rediscover classic โworks, and support the vibrant cultural landscape of the city.
Lincoln Center’s “Lincoln Center Presents” series features “Spiral โคBound,” a new work exploring themes of resilience andโ community. Meanwhile, La MaMa is hosting “Protest song,” starring David Nellist, which follows aโ homeless man’s involvement in the Occupy London movement after a accomplished run โat London’s โNational โฃTheatre. The 92nd Streetโ Y will host “The soundโ of Music sing-A-Long: A 60thโ Anniversary Festivity” on December 14, featuring two-time Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole and complimentary tote bags forโ attendees.โข Symphony Space will present a reading of Moss hart’s “light Up the Sky” on December 16, reuniting Tony Award-winners Santino Fontana and tony Shalhoub.
“Protest Song,” currently playing at La MaMa, centers on Danny, a homeless man drawn intoโฃ the Occupy London movement. tickets are availableโ atโ https://www.lamama.org/.
On December 14, the 92nd Street Y will present “The Sound of Music Sing-A-Long: A 60th Anniversary celebration,” hosted byโ Christineโฃ Ebersole. Attendees are encouraged to dress in โcostume and will receive a tote bag filled with interactive surprises. โFurther detailsโฃ and tickets can be found at https://www.92ny.org/.
Concluding the Decemberโฃ highlights, Symphony Space will host a reading of Moss Hart’s “Light Up the Sky” on โคDecember 16.The production reunites Santino Fontana andโ tony Shalhoub, who previously starred together โin “Act One” at Lincoln โฃCenter Theater. Tickets โare available at https://symphonyspace.org/.
Additional data about Lincolnโค Center’s “Spiral Bound” can be found at https://lincolncenter.org/series/lincoln-center-presents/spiral-bound.