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| 133rd Street Arts Center |
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The 133rd Street Arts Center is a cozy black box performance space located inside a four story red brick commercial building contructed in 1916 that has been used at various times as a house of worship.
It is the home theater for End Times Productions, an independent theater/film production company founded in New York City in 2006. End Times focuses on work that is dark and satiric, with an underlying element of social commentary.
The theater can seat up to 70 people comfortably in a column-free space with a handsome wood floor and quality technical equipment. |
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| 13th Street Repertory Company Theatre |
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The 13th Street Repertory Company, founded in 1972 by Artistic Director Edith O'Hara, provides a place for actors, directors, playwrights and technicians to develop their craft in a caring, nurturing, professional environment. Anywhere between five to seven shows run weekly, including children's shows and the New Works Reading Series on weekends. |
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| 14th Street Y |
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The 14th Street Y, a Jewish community center, is a vital neighborhood resource that welcomes people of all backgrounds. They provide a variety of programs with a distinctive downtown point of view, emphasizing excellence, innovation, creativity and a questioning spirit.
It features a complete fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment; basketball court and full swimming pool.
The Y's theater is emerging as a modern, professional and convertible black box theater where experimental and commercial theater performing arts, and the many faces of a vibrant community center in the East Village meet. |
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| 180 Maiden Lane Building |
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180 Maiden Lane is soaring glass tower ideally located in the heart of the Financial District and all major subway lines.
Tenants enjoy sweeping views of the New York Harbor, Statue of Liberty, South Street Seaport, the East River and Midtown. They also experience the state-of-the-art cafeteria, 4-story glass enclosed atrium and convenient on-site fitness center. |
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| 29th Street Repertory Theatre |
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Founded in 1988, the 29th Street Repertory Theatre specializes in staging plays that are exciting, daring, viceral and shake things up.
The intimate 74-seat black box theater features a large, attractive lobby with a handsome tin ceiling and a wonderfully Off-Broadway, Bohemian feel while still offering a professional theater experience. |
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| 3LD Art & Technology Center |
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Located below a parking garage, 3LD Art & Technology Center is a community-oriented and artist-run production development studio for emerging and established artists and organizations that create large-scale experimental artworks of all kinds.
It is owned and operated by the 3-Legged Dog Media, a non-profit theater and media group.
Designed by architect Thomas Leeser, the facility is a critically acclaimed 12,500 square foot flexible space notable for its striking curved façade and deep, white, tubular central hallway. It is fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and efficiency tools for the production of large-scale, experimental artwork and the development of new technologies. |
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| 440 Studios |
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Located on two floors of an office building in the heart of the East Village, the 440 Studios offer a variety of clean, newly renovated, well-lit studios for both non-profit and commercial companies to stage various kinds of performances.
These facilities include performance spaces The White Box, which can seat up to 40 people and The Robert Moss Theater, which seats 68. There are also 19 rehearsal studios of various sizes. |
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| 45th Street Theatre |
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The home of the Michael Chekhov Theatre Company, the 45th Street Theatre is actually a trio of performance spaces
The primary stage is a 99-seat, black box space with two additional theaters seating 50 people each, accessible through a cozy lobby.
The theater is located at the corne inside an elegant, century old brick building. |
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| 47th Street Theatre |
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Located in the heart of Midtown, the 47th Street Theatre is a former firehouse building that has been converted into a quaint 194-seat “black box” theatre (meaning it can present many different kinds of productions).
It is home to the Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre Company, whose mission is to present and produce truly bilingual professional theater and acquaint the general public with important contributions by playwrights from Latino or Hispanic extraction. |
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| 4th Street Theatre |
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Operated by the Horse Trade Theater Group, the 4th Avenue Theater is a simple performance space on the ground floor od a handsome, converted brownstone in Greenwich Village.
Horse Trade Theater Group is a self-sustaining theater development group; with a focus on new work, it has produced a massive quantity of stimulating downtown theater.
Horse Trade 19's Resident Artist Program offers a home to a select group of independent theater artists, pooling together a great deal of talent and energy. It is also the home of FRIGID New York 13; the first and only festival of its kind in New York City. |
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