This year is an all-new experience. Beyond the lights, guests have access to interactive activities such as cookie decorating, Hanukkah-inspired art projects, live music, selfie rooms, and an extensive menu of food and cocktails. This multi-sensory experience also includes custom-designed dreidel sculptures, as well as a projection mapping installation by master projection designer Bart Kresa that bring this extraordinary exhibition to life.
With a full-service kitchen by Redbird, the exhibition offers a Hanukkah-inspired food menu curated by Chef Neal Fraser and an extensive assortment of cocktails by Tobin Shea, who has garnered awards such as Time Out’s Best Restaurant bar Program in 2017.
The exhibition space itself is bright, interactive, and overall an enthralling environment to take part in.
Last year’s event featured Lam’s critically acclaimed short film, “The Broken Candle,” starring Tiffany Haddish, Tom Kenny, Vanessa Marshall, Dave Boat, Keili Lefkovitz and Mark Feuerstein. The film is presently in an Academy Awards campaign!
Modeled after Pixar’s Toy Story film that anthropomorphizes inanimate objects, “The Broken Candle” follows Nira (voiced by Marshall), an orange Hanukkah candle, on her journey from the wax factory to the home of a young Jewish family. She and her candle friends hope to fulfill their destinies as a Shamash, the extra light used to light the other eight candles.
“[Director Felix Kiner and I] were talking about Hanukkah, and he said, ‘There’s always one broken candle in a Hanukkah box… that’s the story!’” Lam said.