Little Island, the $260 million park on the Hudson River that opened in 2021, was imagined as a haven for innovation in the performing arts.
But the park’s cultural offerings — mostly sporadic, one-off works — have so far fallen short of those ambitions.
Now Barry Diller, the billionaire media mogul who paid for the park, is setting out to deliver on the original vision, financing a robust, four-month annual performing arts festival on Little Island, the park announced on Monday.
The festival, one of the most ambitious artistic undertakings in New York City in recent years, will promote new work in music, dance, theater and opera.
“I want people to enjoy the originality and adventure of Little Island,” Diller said.
Persons:
Barry Diller, Scott Rudin, Diller, Twyla Tharp, Mozart’s, Figaro, Anthony Roth Costanzo, “, ” Diller
Locations:
Little, New York City