Filed under:
Entertainment,
Events,
Film,
Food & Drink,
Free,
Kid Stuff,
Manhattan,
Music,
NYC,
New York City,
Riverside Park,
Seniors,
Things to do,
Today On The UWS,
Upper West Side,
Upper West Side Blog,
uws by Mike |
No Comments » Tags:
91st Street Community Garden,
Concert,
Film Linc,
filmlinc,
Fishing,
Fitz & The Tantrums,
Human Rights Watch Film Festival,
Joshua Sanders,
KING,
Lee Fields & The Expressions,
Rich Medina,
Round Table Ensemble,
Shakespeare,
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument,
Summer On The Hudson,
Summer Stage,
SummerStage,
Symphony Space,
Thalia Cafe,
The Price of Sex,
Urba Park Rangers,
Walter Reade Thearter,
West Harlem Piers,
Whole Foods
Free and cheap events in the neighborhood on Saturday, June 25th, 2011…
Summer On The Hudson: Fishing Festival With The Urban Park Rangers
West Harlem Piers Park (Hudson River & 125th Street)
11:00 am to 3:00 pm
FREE (equipment is provided)
Click here for more information
Food Class: Eggless Wonders
Whole Foods (Time Warner Center)
1:00 - 2:30 pm
FREE (space is limited, sign [...]
Filed under:
Entertainment,
Events,
Free,
Kid Stuff,
Manhattan,
NYC,
Nature,
New York City,
Riverside Park,
Seniors,
Things to do,
Upper West Side,
Upper West Side Blog,
uws by Mike |
No Comments » Tags:
Free,
Hudson Warehouse,
New York City,
NYC,
Riverside Park South Lawn,
Roundtable Ensemble,
Shakespeare,
Shakespeare in Riverside Park,
The Public Theater,
Twelfth Night,
Upper West Side,
uws
If the Public Theater’s Shakespeare In The Park and Hudson Warehouse’s “other” Shakespeare In The Park isn’t enough for you, The Roundtable Ensemble will be presenting “Twelfth Night, or, What You Will” in Riverside Park tomorrow and Saturday evening (6/24 & 6/25), calling it “Shakespeare On The Hudson!”
Both shows are free with no tickets required. [...]
Filed under:
Celebrities,
Central Park,
Entertainment,
Events,
Free,
News,
Upper West Side,
Upper West Side Blog by Mike |
No Comments » Tags:
Al Pacino,
All's Well That Ends Well,
Andre Holland,
Annie Parisse,
Becky Shaw,
Caroline or Change,
Carousel,
Central Park,
Danai Gurira,
Daniel Sullivan,
David Esbjornson,
Delacorte Theater,
Entertainment,
Events,
Free,
Jelly's Last Jam,
John Cullum,
Measure for Measure,
Michael Hayden,
Much Ado About Nothing,
On the Twentieth Century,
Plays,
Public Theater,
Reg Rogers,
Royal Family,
Season,
Shakespeare,
Shakespeare in the Park,
Shenandoah,
The Merchant of Venice,
The Whipping Man,
Theater,
Tonya Pinkins,
Twelfth Night
Public Theater announced a lineup of actors for this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park, and although fans of A-listers like last year’s Al Pacino may be disappointed to see a lack of big names, the cast includes some seasoned theater actors. The New York Times reports that the two plays, Measure for Measure and All’s [...]