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POSTPONED The Very Hungry Caterpillar • Landmark on Main Street • TBA
Mar
12
11:00 AM11:00

POSTPONED The Very Hungry Caterpillar • Landmark on Main Street • TBA

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

TBA at 11:00 AM at Landmark on Main Street

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Music Without Borders

Three beloved stories by Eric Carle are retold on stage through the magic of black light and fanciful puppets. The Very Hungry Caterpillar follows the wonderful adventures of a very tiny and very hungry caterpillar as he eats his way through an amazing variety of foods on his path to becoming a beautiful butterfly.  High up in the sky, Little Cloud playfully transforms himself into various creatures, including a sheep, and an airplane, a shark and more. The Mixed-Up Chameleon attempts to emulate the beautiful animals he sees at the zoo before coming to the conclusion that there is value in his own unique self.

Adapted, designed and directed by Jim Morrow, with music by Steven Naylor and narration by Gordon Pinsent, the hour-long production features the imaginative approach to storytelling through theatre that has earned international recognition for Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia.

The performance is one hour long & is ideal for ages 2 & up. All children ages 2 & up must have tickets. We have booster seats!

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Good Night Moon 2 Live Shows at The Landmark on Main Street | Jan 28, 2018
Jan
28
11:00 AM11:00

Good Night Moon 2 Live Shows at The Landmark on Main Street | Jan 28, 2018

2 Shows | Sun. Jan 28, 2018 | GOODNIGHT MOON Landmark on Main Street

11 AM & 2 PM Shows

LIVE PERFORMANCE BY THE MERMAID THEATRE

Classic Children's book comes to life in the Mermaid Theatre's performance of Goodnight Moon, Jan 28th at 2 pm and 4 pm, at The Landmark on Main Street.

Classic Children's book comes to life in the Mermaid Theatre's performance of Goodnight Moon, Jan 28th at 2 pm and 4 pm, at The Landmark on Main Street.

Goodnight Moon is a celebration of familiar nighttime rituals, while The Runaway Bunny's pretend tale of leaving home evokes reassuring responses from his loving mum. Both tales feature endearing rabbit characters, and the soothing rhythms of bunny banter and dream-like imagery never fail to infuse young readers with a reassuring sense of security. Mermaid's staged adaptation will bring a new sense of appreciation to stories that have delighted several generations.

In Goodnight Moon, a young rabbit goes through a bedtime ritual of saying goodnight to every object in sight and in his imagination, from the pictures on the walls to the brush and comb, to the moon and stars, to "the old lady whispering hush." The text is written in the form of a rhyming poem.

In The Runaway Bunny, a young bunny tells his mother he wants to run away. "'If you run away,' says his mother, 'I will run after you.'" And so begins an imaginary game of chase. Whatever the little bunny declares he will change himself into -- a fish, a rock, a bird, a boat, etc. -- his mother replies that she, too, will change herself so that she can always keep her little bunny safe and protected.

The performance of Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny employs a variety of styles of puppets -- including rod and table-top puppets -- to tell the two stories. Amazingly, all of the puppets and scenic elements are manipulated by just three puppeteers!

Mermaid Theatre has earned international acclaim for its unique interpretations of the works of Eric Carle (The Very Hungry Caterpillar ), Leo Lionni (Swimmy, Frederick & Inch by Inch) and Sam McBratney (Guess How Much I Love You). These widely-travelled productions incorporate innovative puppetry, striking scenic effects, and evocative original music to provide very young audiences with an effortless introduction to the performing arts and the excitement of reading. Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny features these same elements.

Few writers have been as attuned to the concerns and emotions of childhood as Margaret Wise Brown (1910-1952). Brown, a former teacher, believed that very young children could be fascinated by the simple pleasures of the world around them. Few had previously attempted to write specifically for children aged two to five, and Brown created some of the most enduring and beloved children's books of all time as well as developed the concept of the first durable board book.

Ideal for children ages 2-6.

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Roger McGuinn Live at Landmark on Main Street
May
2
7:30 PM19:30

Roger McGuinn Live at Landmark on Main Street

Roger McGuinn - The Pete Fornatale Concert Featuring Willie Nile - SOLD OUT CALL FOR WAITLIST Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 7:30 pm

Roger McGuinn Live at Landmark on Main Street : Tuesday 5/2 @ 8PM

Roger McGuinn Live at Landmark on Main Street : Tuesday 5/2 @ 8PM

As the founder of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn is firmly established as an indisputable industry icon. From his signature 12 string Rickenbacker sound, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like Turn,Turn,Turn, Eight Miles High and Mr. Tambourine Man, McGuinn didn't just make music; he made history. That feeling continues today as Roger offers shows that are as mesmerizing and magical as ever. He delivers the gift of an evening with a mastery that is as intimate as it is spellbinding. He guides his audience along a journey of story and song, populated by the "old friends" they expect to hear, as well as some new acquaintances from the folk music that Roger so passionately embraces.

Willie Nile : The Pete Fornatale Concert @MWBshows #MWBpresents

The New York Times called Willie Nile "one of the most gifted singer-songwriters to emerge from the New York scene in years." His album American Ride won "Best Rock Album of the Year" at the Independent Music Awards. Willie has toured across the U.S. with The Who and has sung with Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. He is currently touring in North America and working on a new album. He lives in New York City.

Pete Fornatale, born in the Bronx, was a staple of New York radio for nearly 50 years. A long time resident of Port Washington, he became one of the architects of free form, album-oriented radio, and helped build an audience for such legendary acts as The Beach Boys, Poco, Roger McGuinn and many others. When folk singer Harry Chapin partnered with radio DJ Bill Ayres in 1975 to create the non-profit Word Hunger Year, Pete was an early supporter who co-hosted WHY's Hungerthon for many years and also served on the Board of Directors.

Founded in 1975 by the late Harry Chapin and radio DJ Bill Ayres, WhyHunger is a leader in building the movement to end hunger and poverty by connecting people to nutritious, affordable food and by supporting grassroots solutions that inspire self-reliance and community empowerment. Together we are transforming our collective food system into one that is socially and economically just, nourishes whole communities, cools the planet and ensures the rights of all people to food, land, water and sustainable livelihoods. Learn more at whyhunger.org

A portion of the proceeds from this concert will benefit WHY Hunger.

THIS CONCERT IS SOLD OUT.

PLEASE CALL 516.767.6444 TO JOIN THE WAIT LIST.

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Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (Family) Live at Tarrytown Music Hall
Mar
18
2:00 PM14:00

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (Family) Live at Tarrytown Music Hall

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat (Family) Live at Tarrytown Music Hall: Saturday, 3/18/17 @ 2pm

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat Live at Tarrytown Music Hall: Sat. 3/18/17 @ 2pm

Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat Live at Tarrytown Music Hall: Sat. 3/18/17 @ 2pm

From the moment his tall, red-and-white-striped hat appears at their door, Sally and her brother know that the Cat in the Hat is the most mischievous cat they will ever meet. Suddenly the rainy afternoon is transformed by the Cat and his antics. Will their house ever be the same? Can the kids clean up before mom comes home? With some tricks (and a fish) and Thing Two and Thing One, with the Cat in The Hat, the fun’s never done! Founded in 1977, Childsplay is a nationally and internationally respected professional theatre company whose chosen audience is children. At Childsplay they believe that young people deserve to experience challenging, thought-provoking theatre of the highest artistic quality. Written by Katie Mitchell, Adapted from the Book by Dr. Seuss

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The Improvised Shakespeare Company at SOPAC
Feb
24
8:00 PM20:00

The Improvised Shakespeare Company at SOPAC

Witness The Improvised Shakespeare Company create a fully improvised Shakespearean masterpiece right before your very eyes! In the unpredictably hilarious fashion of improvised comedy, the audience provides Improvised Shakespeare with suggestions for the title of a play that has yet to be written let alone performed out loud!

Each of the players has brushed up on his “thee’s” and his “thou’s” to bring you an evening of off-the-cuff comedy using the language and the themes of the immortal bard, William Shakespeare. Nothing has been planned out, rehearsed, or written. All of the dialogue you will see on stage is spoken for the first time, the characters are created as you watch, and if every you’re wondering where the story is going…so are the players! The night could reveal a tragedy, comedy, or history. Each performance is completely improvised and entirely new!

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