Visit Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown
Where the Legend Lives
As William Shakespeare famously wrote, “All the world’s a stage.”
Bring a picnic and a blanket and come ready to read or just relax and listen. We will have fun with the Bard’s work as it was meant to be experienced: outdoors and out loud, without homework, essays, or tests. Whether you’re a novice, a major fan, or a seasoned veteran of the stage, this event is for you.
Feel free to bring your favorite monologue or scene to share. Sunglasses and a hat are recommended. Everyone 12+ is welcome.
This event is at Rockwood Hall, DO NOT go to the main Preserve entrance. The parking lot is on Kendal Way off route 117, just after the intersection of Phelps and Regeneron. If the lot is full, you may park in the Phelps garage.
Gather at the kiosk at the top of the hill across the street from the parking lot.
There’s something for everyone in Sleepy Hollow Country—farmers markets, live music, street fairs, historic homes, hiking trails, kayaking and boating on the Hudson River. Halloween season brings even more for the whole family—haunted hayrides, blazing pumpkins, costumed 10K run, Halloween parade, and of course, the Headless Horseman! For the latest on Fall events, visit our guide to Halloween in Sleepy Hollow.