Special Events

In addition to our ongoing series, we also present one-off performances at various awesome venues around the city. You can find info on these below - and be sure to get tix as soon as we announce, since there's often not another opportunity to experience our productions in these spaces!

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Tiergarten

The Great Hall under the Church of St. Mary
440 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002

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CLICK HERE to see a map of the different seating sections

Each Table purchase comes with four available seats, as well as a complimentary bottle of champagne! *Please note that we will assign which table you'll be at in each section, but rest assured that there are no bad seats in the house!

Please be aware there are no refunds for tickets!

Ticketholders must be 21 years or older.

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the long version

In partnership with Carnegie Hall as part of their Weimar Festival, this immersive, subversive, underground cabaret event takes its name from the Tiergarten—“The Garden of Beasts”—a sprawling central park around which the Third Reich rose to power. The program traces a path backwards in time, exploring historic moments of societal madness through music ranging from Cher to Verdi, Dean Martin to Max Richter, William Byrd to Brecht & Weill, with a panoply of performers that includes singers, dancers, actors, shadow puppets, and more.

The magnificent Great Hall beneath a church on the Lower East Side will be transformed into an immersive 1920s Berlin Speakeasy, with period-themed food and drinks, vintage dress, and actors lurking amidst the audience.

Tiergarten is directed by Death of Classical founder and Artistic Director Andrew Ousley, MC’d by the great Kim David Smith, whom The New York Times called "a male Marlene Dietrich," and features music by DoC favorites and “pillars of New York’s Hot Jazz scene” (also according to The New York Times) The Grand Street Stompers.

The short version

Join us for a wild evening of music, theater, food, and drink, as we reflect on the gathering clouds that enshrouded the crumbling Weimar Republic, and look ahead with increasing angst upon the fragile balance of the present moment.

There aren't any performances announced at the moment for this series, but you'd best believe we'll have more coming!

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The Venue

Various

Our special one-off events take place in various venues, ranging from a former sawdust factory to a massive gothic church... you'll never quite know what to expect, but we promise you it'll be glorious!

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