Photo by Nina Galicheva
Joyful Noise
Join us at the historic Riverside Theater for our Spring Season! These family-friendly performance include exciting collaborations with L.A.-based percussion ensemble TAIKOPROJECT, Oakland-based composer Donna Viscuso, plus the debut a brand new commission created by Hodi Maputo Afro Swing in Mozambique.
Featuring live musical performances by percussionist Pablo Eluchans and flutist Zara Lawler, don’t miss this delightful and uplifting show!
Cast includes: Jane Abbott, Maiko Harada, Saki Masuda, Richard Sayama, Samantha Siegel, Peter Trojić, Emily Smyth Vartanian, Juniper Viernes, the fabulous feet of Alexandra Williamson, and some surprise special guests!
Running time: 75-80 minutes, no intermission.
Tickets
$10 Child
$15 Student/Senior
$ 25 Adult
Note: All ticket prices are inclusive of service fees
Kids under 3 who are sitting on someone's lap go free!
Dates:
Friday June 13th at 7pm
*ASL Interpretation for this performance (Seats E14-18 and F14-18)
Sunday June 15th at 2:30pm and 6pm
Performance will be streamed via Zoom.
Please hold on to your confirmation email as the instructions on how to view the stream are on it.
GETTING THERE
Location: 91 Claremont Ave, New York, NY 10027, United States
The Riverside Theater is located in Riverside Church, located in the Morningside Heights neighborhood in Manhattan, near Columbia University where Harlem meets the Upper West Side.
ACCESSIBILITY
Accessibility notes: The performance on June 13th will include ASL interpretation.
Please note the venue is wheelchair accessible.
If you have any further access needs please connect with us.
BOX OFFICE INFO
Riverside Theater Box Office will open:
Friday June 13, 2025: 6:30pm
Sunday June 15, 2025: 2:00pm and 5:30pm
For ticketing questions or problems please email rsvptrt@trcnyc.org
Or call the Riverside Visitor Center during operation hours at 212-870-6792.
SPECIAL THANK YOU
This performance is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, as well as the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. General Mischief’s work is also supported by Dance/NYC’s Dance Advancement Fund, made possible by the Howard Gilman Foundation and the Ford Foundation.