North American Premiere
Venue The Delacorte
Written by Lisa Sanaye Dring
Based on the Concept and Creative Direction by Emily Lim and Dan Canham, Musical Supervision and Songs by Ross Millard, and Words by Stewart Pringle
Music Supervision by Michael Thurber
Co-Directed and Choreographed by Dan Canham
Directed by Emily Lim
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.


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September 4-8, 2026
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PUBLIC RECORD was originally commissioned and produced by the National Theatre, Sunderland Culture, and Sunderland Empire, and created with the people of Sunderland, as part of the National Theatre's Public Acts programme.
Leadership support for Public Works is provided by the Abrams Foundation and the Eisner Foundation. Generous support for Public Works is provided by Jody & John Arnhold, the Endeavor Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the One World Fund, Select Equity Group, The SHS Foundation, the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, Susan & David Viniar, the Whiting Foundation, and Felice Zwas & Sarah Gallen. Special thanks to the Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation and the Venable Foundation.