The Tramp struggles to live in modern industrial society with the help of a young homeless woman. Pre-show musical or theatrical performance by local artists begins at 8:00pm.
Food and drink is available for purchase at the venue. Capacity is currently limited to 200 people and admission is free only with RSVP ticket. Unclaimed tickets will be released to the walk-up wait list ten minutes before the film starts. Seating for 80 people will be provided on a first come, first served basis, but you can also bring your own folding chairs if you prefer.
Presented by Film Works Alfresco, New York City’s only English and Spanish language free outdoor cinema series. This important film program expands public access to professional filmmaking in Northern Manhattan, and presents as diverse an array of films as the community it serves.
Inwood Art Works and ShadowDance in association with Church of the Good Shepherd presents:
LIGHT TALES
Saturday, September 25 at 5pm – 620 Isham Street – Good Shepherd Auditorium
Free – Donate what you will.
In Light Tales audiences of all ages and backgrounds will experience a whimsical shadowplay performance inspired by classic children’s stories from Sweden and the US. Perfect for kids and families to enjoy!
Live music by Paul Shipper joined by Dongmyung Ahn.
ShadowDance is a shadowplay duo who’s original productions capture the childlike freedom of imagination through shadowplay, puppetry, and dance.
Programming:
4:45pm – House Opens
5:00pm – Performance
RSVP required through www.inwoodartworks.nyc and Eventbrite only. Walk-ups will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. Unclaimed tickets will be released by 4:50pm to the Waitlist.
Seating for 50 people will be provided on a first-come first served basis. All Covid-19 protocols followed as advised by CDC.