3 – 4 pm Seven in One Blow, or the Brave Little Kid Ages: 5 – 12Christmas Family Holiday Axis TheatreWest Village
3 – 4:30 pm Riverdale Choral Society Messiah Sing Free Holiday Christ Church RiverdaleBronx, NY 10471
2:30 pm 4 pm Works & Process Presents Third Bird by Isaac Mizrahi and Nico Muhly Ages: AllFamily GuggenheimManhattan
4 – 6 pm “Baby Reindeer” Meets “Saltburn” in Queer Premiere of NYC’s Only British-style Panto, “Jack’s Bean Stalked” from November 23-December 14 at Parkside Lounge on NYC’s Lower East Side Comedy LGBTQ+ Parkside LoungeLower East Side
4 – 5 pm ITNY’s 2024 Winter Holiday Skating Celebration and Tree Lighting Ages: 5 – 12Christmas Dance Family The Rink at Denny Farrell Riverbank State Park Riverside Drive and 145th Street in HarlemHarlem
4 – 7 pm Van Cortlandt by Candlelight Ages: AllFamily History & Culture The Van Cortlandt House MuseumBronx
5 – 6 pm Saturday Stand Up Comedy Matinee at New York Comedy Club Art Attractions New York Comedy Club – MidtownGramercy
Noon – 1:30 pm 5 – 6:30 pm Cirque Mechanics’ Yuletide Factory Ages: 5 and upChristmas Family Holiday The New Victory TheaterManhattan
5:15 – 8 pm Downtown Central Synagogue Chanukah Havdalah Ages: AllFamily Free Holiday Hebrew Union CollegeManhattan
7 – 8 pm A Christmas Carol the Musical 2024 Ages: 5 – 12Christmas Family Holiday The Players TheatreNew York City
7 pm Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Walking Tour Ages: AllAttractions Christmas Family Dyker Heights Christmas Lights Walking TourBrooklyn
7 – 9:30 pm The Nutcracker: Ukraine’s Grand Kyiv Ballet Ages: AllChristmas Dance Family Kings TheatreBrooklyn
2 pm 7 pm 92NY Harkness Dance Center Presents The Bang Group’s NUT/CRACKED Ages: AllFamily 92 St YManhattan
7 pm EPIC Players Theatre presents “A Christmas Carol” Ages: AllChristmas Family Holiday Theatre RowManhattan
7:30 pm Outdoor Living Nativity Ages: AllAnimals Christmas Family Redeemer Lutheran Church, BaysideBayside
Feb. 2, 2025, noon New York Family Ultimate Camp Fair & Activity Expo – Upper East Side Allen-Stevenson School
Brooklyn Paper Prospect Park to celebrate New Year’s Eve with a ‘spectacular light display,’ rather than fireworks, as drought continues