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Public Works' Public Record

Opening Date: Sep 4, 2027
Closing Date: Sep 8, 2026
Public Works' Public Record

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Playing @
Delacorte Theater
Central Park, New York, NY 10003
New Yorkers from all five boroughs are coming together to create a live album—on stage, in real time. PUBLIC RECORD, based on a concept by Dan Canham and Emily Lim, brings Public Works community members, musicians, and dancers into a cast of over 100 to capture how our city sings, moves, and tells its story in this moment. Written by Lisa Sanaye Dring, with music by Michael Thurber, direction by Emily Lim, and co-direction and choreography by Dan Canham, this electrifying new production stands as an act of collective hope, joy, and resistance. The album will be preserved by the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts forever, ensuring that long after summer fades, it will remain a powerful reminder that the true record of a city isn’t just its headlines—it’s the sound of neighbors standing side by side. 

Public Works is part of The Public’s annual summer celebration of Shakespeare for the City. Free. For All. Forever.
Outdoor

Written By
  • Lisa Sanaye Dring

Music
  • Michael Thurber

Director
  • Emily Lim
  • Dan Canham

Choreography
  • Dan Canham

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF Member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

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Full-price tickets:

FREE

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Info

    Up to 25 locations in first row. Wheelchair access via ramp at Gate 1.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    None.
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    None.
  • Parking

    Vehicles enter 85th St. & Central Park West. Obtain parking permits from HAI (212) 575-7663. Three reserved spaces.
  • Curb Ramps

    81st St. Some steep slopes to theater.
  • Entrance

    79th Street and Fifth Ave; Central Park West at 81st St. Large letter signs mark pathway to theater.
  • Restroom

    Womens and Mens: Separate building next to theater entrance on main path. Doors 40". Stall doors 30". Stall 40" x 22".Commode 21.5". Urinal 23".
  • Water Fountain

    On main entrance ramp to theater. No clear knee space. Controls difficult.
  • Telephone

    To the left of box office. Coin slot 64". Cord 30". Volume control.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Phonic Ear available. Occasional open captioned, audio described and sign language interpreted performances.
  • Visual Assistance

    None.

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