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The Haunting of Ichabod Crane

First Preview: Oct 6, 2014
Opening Date: Oct 25, 2014
Closing Date: Oct 26, 2014
The Haunting of Ichabod Crane

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Playing @
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065
The Haunting of Ichabod Crane will delight and spook all audiences brave enough to take a seat at the table.

This site-specific storytelling event will bring audiences up close and personal with the tale of the nervous schoolteacher Ichabod Crane and the legendary Headless Horseman. After climbing the grand staircase of the Armory, the audience will enter mysterious room and take their seats at a large banquet table to conjure the spirit of Ichabod Crane and experience the tale.

The production re-imagines Ichabod's past as a 15-year-old American revolutionary at the helm of a cannon on the battlefield and the headless horseman as a fallen Hessian soldier who lost his life during the same battle. The actors combine the original text of Washington Irving classic short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with real-life New York revolutionary-era history as an eerie new legend unfolds. Originally staged at the Old Stone House in Brooklyn (October 2012), this new version of the show has been designed specifically for the Armory. 

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 2 & 7 PM
ConcertPerformance ArtFamily
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 8
Audience Advisory: All performances SOLD OUT

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Full-price tickets:

$6.00 - $6.00

Accessibility

  • Box Office

  • Curb Ramps

  • Elevator/Escalator

    The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs.
  • Entrance

    The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs.
  • Folding Armrests

  • Assisted Listening System

  • Parking

    67th Street between 3rd and Lex: Westminster Garage
    166 East 67th Street
    67th St and Second Avenue Garage
    254 East 67th Street
    69 East LLC – Kingdom Parking
    200 East 69th Street
    Central Parking System
    250 East 67th Street (Saturday Evenings)
    200 East 65th Street
    Kinney System, Inc.
    222 East 65th Street
  • Passenger Loading Zone

  • Restroom

  • Seating

  • Telephone

    On the north side of that doorway, we have installed an easily reachable intercom that rings the 24/7 Conservancy security staff who will respond immediately and assist all visitors to their event. Arrangements can also be made prior to your arrival by calling the main security desk at (212) 616-3950, extension 1.
  • Visual Assistance

  • Water Fountain

  • Wheelchair Info

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