2021
A Christmas Carol - LIve at first and southOne man. Classic tale. Holiday spirits.
Now in it's second year! Broadway on the North Fork brings back it's popular, one-man adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol to Greenport, New York's acclaimed First and South Restaurant & Bar this holiday season. A three-hour, exclusive experience, an audience of twenty patrons will enjoy an elegant feast while witnessing this epic tale in an all-new telling. A favorite of locals and tourists alike, First and South Restaurant & Bar opened in May 2012 and has long presented themed celebrations throughout the year. Click here for more info. |
2020
A Christmas Carol - LIve at first and southOne man. Classic tale. Holiday spirits.
Broadway on the North Fork will produce an all-new, one-man adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol to play an immersive, socially-distant run at Greenport, New York's acclaimed First and South Restaurant & Bar this holiday season. A three-hour, exclusive experience, an audience of twenty patrons will enjoy an elegant feast while witnessing this epic tale in an all-new telling. A favorite of locals and tourists alike, First and South Restaurant & Bar opened in May 2012 and has long presented themed celebrations throughout the year. The highly acclaimed eatery has adhered to strict COVID-19 protocol since the very first government briefing on the matter on February 26th, 2020. Click here for more info. |
A Christmas Carol - LIve ONLINE!An exclusive, LIVE online event - December 19th, 2020 @ 7:30PM Broadway on the North Fork is proud to present Charles' Dickens' epic tale in an all-new telling. Inspired by our sold-out, acclaimed immersive run at Greenport, NY's First and South Restaurant & Bar, we're thrilled to bring this classic tale to your home for the holidays.Book now to receive classic holiday themed recipes to dine along with us in style (vegan options available, as well) and to receive an exclusive discount to carry out from First and South (for North Fork, Long Island residents only) - then join us for one man’s singular retelling of a tale he’s intimately familiar with, fifty years to the day after Ebenezer Scrooge’s holiday redemption. Click here for more info. |