Starring Phoebe Legere, The Fish Who Saved New York is a family-friendly musical featuring comedy, audience participation, and high-seas adventure that kids will talk about all summer. Join us on Sunday, June 28th, for giant puppets, fun songs, and a cast of unforgettable undersea heroes aboard the historic Waterfront Museum Barge. Schedule 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: World Championship of Drawing a Soccer Ball Finals (for children aged 9-12), and How to Draw a Seahorse, a Starfish, and a River (for children aged 6 – 8) 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Break/Waterfront Exploration 2:00 PM: The Fish That Saved New York Harbor, World Premiere Performance Phoebe Legere is a Juilliard-educated, multi-disciplinary artist. Her experimental music and performance art have established her as an NYC legend; she has opened for David Bowie’s 1990 Sound + Vision national tour, received a Pulitzer nomination with the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, and exhibited her work in the Brooklyn Museum, Venice Biennale, and Pompidou Centre. Her interactive work always reinforces her belief in art as a social and spiritual necessity. Click here for tickets and more details.
The Waterfront Museum is housed aboard the 1914 Lehigh Valley Barge #79 moored in Red Hook, Brooklyn.