Noon – 5 pm L’Alliance New York Announces North American Premiere of Les tutomouves 2025 Crossing The Line Festival En Español Free L’Alliance New York
12:30 – 1:30 pm In Motion Workshops: For children ages 8-12 Ages: 9 – 12Dance Family New York City Ballet Rehearsal Studios Samuel B. & David Rose BuildingUpper West Side
3 – 6 pm Jennifer’s Playground Free Afterschool Program Ages: 5 – 12Community Family Free Jennifer’s PlaygroundGraniteville
4 – 5 pm FREE KIDS & TEENS AGES 9-12: CARTOONING, AND MANGA ART CLASS Ages: AllArt Family Free The Art Studio NY
4 – 5 pm Faber Recreation Center Youth Drop-In Program Current Event Journaling & Debate Ages: 5 and upCommunity Family Free Faber ParkPort Richmond
7:30 – 9 pm Truman vs. Israel: Abzug and the Undressing of Truman Theater Theater at St. ClementsTheater District
Various LuminoCity: Fantasy Winter Fairyland Ages: AllAttractions Family Holiday Eisenhower ParkEast Meadow
Various Big Apple Circus at Lincoln Center Ages: AllAttractions Family Damrosch Park at Lincoln CenterUpper West Side
Various The Very Hungry Caterpillar Interactive Holiday Show Ages: 8 and underFamily Holiday Theater Manhattan Movement & Arts CenterUpper West Side
Various Santa Photos at The Mall at Bay Plaza Ages: AllChristmas Family Holiday The Mall at Bay Plaza
Various Photos with Santa at Kings Plaza Ages: AllChristmas Family Holiday Kings Plaza Shopping Center
Various Christmas Spectacular Starring The Radio City Rockettes Ages: AllChristmas Family Holiday Radio City Music Hall
Tomorrow, 10:30 am Fantastical Realities: Sandra Caplan, Maya Ciarrocchi, and Ray Ciarrocchi Derfner Judaica Museum
Nov. 22, 8 pm JOSÉ ALBERTO “EL CANARIO” 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Lehman Center for the Performing Arts
Nov. 22, 8 pm Jose “El Canario” Alberto 50th Anniversary Celebration Lehman Center for the Performing Arts
Gay City News DOC NYC festival offers real-life stories about female filmmakers, a trans lawyer, and Latinx advocates
Brooklyn Paper Assembly Member Carroll presents Brooklyn Public Library with $180K for decodable books