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Shakespeare in the Park


Ticket Information, Schedule & Directions 

As You Like It  Midsummer Night's Dream

Delacorte Theater | Central Park

Enter the Park at 81st Street & Central Park West or 79th Street & 5th Avenue

to 77th Street & Lexington Avenue

 to 79th Street & Broadway

to 81st Street & Central Park West

Info 212-260-2400 | The Public Theater

Tickets Free | 2 per person | Pick up tickets day of performance at the Delacorte Theater starting at 1:00P and the Public Theater, 475 Lafayette Street, from 1:00P to 3:00P

Shakespeare in the Park is Joseph Papp's enduring gift to the people of NYC. Yes, New York is a very expensive city, but in how many other places can you see the folks who appear in these shows...for FREE? Tickets go fast so be sure to get to the Delacorte or the Public early. Pack a picnic supper and dine in the Park. The Delacorte's doors open at 7:30P

For this season the folk's at the Public Theater are featuring two Shakespeare classics, As You Like It and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Saturday June 25 to Sunday July 17 2005  8:00P

As You Like It


Creative William Shakespeare author | Mark Lamos director

Cast To come



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Tuesday August 9 to Sunday September 4 2005  8:00P

A Midsummer Night's Dream


Creative William Shakespeare author | George C Wolfe director

Cast To come



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MOMA
Advance tickets are not required to visit MoMA. You may purchase tickets on the day of your visit.



Museum Admission (includes Museum galleries and film programs)

 

Adults
Seniors
(65 and over with ID)

Students
(full-time with current ID)
Children
(sixteen and under). This policy does not apply to children in groups.

Members

$20
$16

$12


Free

Free


Admission is free for all visitors during Target Free Friday Nights, sponsored by Target, every Friday evening, 4:00–8:00 p.m. Tickets for Target Free Friday Nights are not available in advance.

Please note: Film tickets may be obtained for same-day screenings at no charge by presenting your Museum admission ticket stub at the Film and Media Desk.

To buy Museum admission tickets in advance, please call Ticketmaster at (212) 220-0505 or visit Ticketweb online. Note: Tickets for Target Free Friday Nights, 4:00–8:00 p.m., are not available for sale online.

Purchase admission to six New York attractions with CityPass.

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Film Admission (not including Museum gallery admission)

 

Adults
Seniors
(65 and over with ID)

Students
(full-time with current ID)
Children
(sixteen and under).

$10
$8

$6

Free, but a ticket is required



Film admission tickets can be purchased in person only.

The price of a film ticket may be applied toward the price of a Museum admission ticket when a film ticket stub is presented at the Lobby Information Desk within thirty days from the date on the stub (does not apply during Target Free Friday Nights, 4:00–8:00 p.m.).

Film and Media programs are shown in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters 1 and 2. Same-day film tickets are available at the lobby information desk. Tickets for weekday films are distributed beginning at 1:00 p.m. and tickets for weekend films are distributed beginning at 9:30 a.m. Film tickets are also available at the Film and Media Desk, located through the doors below the piano-shaped canopy, just east of the main MoMA entrance on Fifty-third Street, weekdays beginning at 4:00 p.m. and weekends beginning at 1:00 p.m.

Film tickets may be obtained for same-day screenings at no charge by presenting your Museum membership card or your Museum admission ticket stub at the Film and Media Desk.



A limited number of advance tickets are available, no more than one week in advance of a film, to Museum members for a 50¢ service fee and to the general public for the film ticket price plus an additional $1.50 service fee.
Please note: Advance film tickets will be available starting Sunday, November 21, for the following week's screenings (beginning on Sunday, November 28).
Film and Media Screenings for May 16–31, 2005

Monday, May 16

5:30 The Last Laugh. 1924. Germany. Murnau. Approx. 77 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

6:00 Day 2. 2004. Mexico. Cerano (P’urepecha). 23 min. Powerful Mountain. 1998. Mexico. Manzano (Zapotec). 53 min. Introduced by Manzano. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:00 Ritual Clowns. 1988. USA. Masayesva, Jr. (Hopi). 18 min. Itam Hakim, Hopiit. 1985. USA. Masayesva, Jr. (Hopi). 58 min. Introduced by Masayesva, Jr. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:30 Angels of the Earth. 2001/2003. Bolivia. Luna (Aymara). 40 min. Loving Each Other in the Shadows. 2001. Bolivia. Cárdenas (Quechua). 47 min. Introduced by Luna, Cárdenas. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

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Wednesday, May 18

5:30 The Minister of State. 1997. Sweden/Norway/Finland. Simma (Sami). 83 min. Introduced by Simma. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

6:00 Manslaughter. 1922. USA. De Mille. Approx. 110 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

8:00 5th World. 2005. USA. Lowe (Navaho). 75 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:15 Centuries of June. 1955. USA. Cornell. 10 min. The Night of The Hunter. 1955. USA. Laughton. 92 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

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Thursday, May 19

6:00 The Business of Fancy Dancing. 2002. USA. Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d’Alene). 103 min. Introduced by Rebecca Carroll, Editor, The Independent. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

6:00 Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life. 1925. USA. Cooper, Schoedsack. Approx. 66 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

8:00 The Toll Gate. 1920. USA. Hillyer. Approx. 66 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

8:30 Once Were Warriors. 1995. Aotearoa/New Zealand. Tamahori (Maori). 102 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

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Friday, May 20

5:30 Te Rua. 1990. Aotearoa/New Zealand. Barclay (Maori). 96 min. T1

In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media



6:00 The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. 1921. USA. Ingram. Approx. 137 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

8:30 Mauri. 1988. Aotearoa/New Zealand. Mita (Maori). 99 min. T1

In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media



8:30 Dr. No. 1962. Great Britain. Young. 109 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

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Saturday, May 21

2:00 The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse. 1921. USA. Ingram. Approx. 137 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

2:00 A Bride of the Seventh Heaven. 2003. Finland/Russia. Lapsui (Nenet), Lehmuskallio. 85 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

4:00 The Last Laugh. 1924. Germany. Murnau. Approx. 77 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

6:00 Miller’s Crossing. 1990. USA. Coen. 114 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

6:00 Pathfinder. 1987. Norway. Gaup (Sami). 90 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:00 Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. 2001. Canada. Kunuk (Inuit). 175 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:30 The Honeymoon Killers. 1970. USA. Kastle. 107 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

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Sunday, May 22

2:00 Dr. No. 1962. Great Britain. Young. 109 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

2:00 Silent Tears. 1997. Canada. Cheechoo (Cree). 28 min. Honey Moccasin. 1998. Canada. Niro (Mohawk). 47 min. Introduced by Cheechoo, Niro. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

5:00 Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance. 1993. Canada. Obomsawin (Abenaki). Introduced by Obomsawin. 119 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

5:00 Manslaughter. 1922. USA. De Mille. Approx. 110 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

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Monday, May 23

5:30 The Tenth Symphony. 1918. France. Gance. Approx. 85 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

5:45 Bedevil. 1993. Australia. Moffatt. 90 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

8:00 MediaScope: An Evening with Rodney Graham. 95 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition MediaScope

8:15 Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. 2001. Canada. Kunuk (Inuit). 175 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition First Nations/First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Film and Media

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Wednesday, May 25

5:30 The Boy with Green Hair. 1948. USA. Losey. 82 min. T1

7:00 The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. 1943. Great Britain. Powell, Pressburger. 166 min. T2

7:30 Taxi Driver. 1976. USA. Scorsese. 114 min. T1

In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema



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Thursday, May 26

5:30 Rebecca. 1940. USA. Hitchcock. 130 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

6:00 Visages d’Enfants. 1925. France. Feyder. Approx. 115 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

8:00 Lambchops. 1929. USA. Roth. 8 min. The Divine Lady. 1929. USA. Lloyd. 100 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

8:30 Hud. 1963. USA. Ritt. 112 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

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Friday, May 27

5:30 Selva. 1981–83. France. Klonaris. 75 min. Chutes.Désert.Syn. 1983–85. France. Thomadaki. 16 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

6:00 Battleship Potemkin. 1925. USSR. Eisenstein. Approx. 75 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

8:15 Scorsese Presents Before the Revolution. 2004. USA. 11 min. Before the Revolution. 1964. Italy. Bertolucci. 115 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

8:30 All the King’s Men. 1950. USA. Rossen. 110 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

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Saturday, May 28

2:00 Underground. 1928. Great Britain. Asquith. Approx. 90 min. T1

2:00 Hud. 1963. USA. Ritt. 112 min. T2

4:00 A Cottage on Dartmoor. 1929. Great Britain. Asquith. Approx. 85 min. T1

4:30 Selva. 1981–83. France. Klonaris. 75 min. Chutes.Désert.Syn. 1983–85. France. Thomadaki. 16 min. T2

6:30 Directed by Les Blank. Program includes Dry Wood (1973), Always for Pleasure (1978), Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe (1979). Program 117 min. T2

6:30 Night Nurse. 1931. USA. Wellman. 72 min. T1

8:30 The Tresspasser. 1929. USA. Goulding. 90 min. T1

8:45 Innocence Unprotected: A New Edition of a Good Old Movie. 1968. Yugoslavia. Makavejev. 78 min. T2

In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation



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Sunday, May 29

2:00 Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. 1948. USA. Potter. 94 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

2:00 Lambchops. 1929. USA. Roth. 8 min. The Divine Lady. 1929. USA. Lloyd. 100 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

5:00 A Car-Tune Portrait. 1937. USA. Fleischer. 7 min. True Confession. 1937. USA. Ruggles. 85 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

5:00 Sant Tukaram. 1936. India. Damle, Fattelal. 130 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

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Monday, May 30

3:30 Mildred Pierce. 1945. USA. Curtiz. 110 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

3:45 Gloria. 1980. USA. Cassavetes. 121 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition 112 Years of Cinema

5:45 Sant Tukaram. 1936. India. Damle, Fattelal. 130 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

6:15 The New Babylon. 1929. USSR. Trauberg, Kosintsev. 80 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

8:00 Battleship Potemkin. 1925. USSR. Eisenstein. Approx. 75 min. T1
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation

8:30 Innocence Unprotected: A New Edition of a Good Old Movie. 1968. Yugoslavia. Makavejev. 78 min. T2
In the Film and Media exhibition To Save and Project: The Third MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation





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