Seagull: True Story in New York

Seagull: True Story in New York

Alexander Molochnikov’s production Seagull: True Story is like a true New York phenomenon: it first appeared at La MaMa, then traveled around the world, including London. And, as often happens with successful hits, has now returned back, this time to the legendary stage of the Public Theater. The Public Theater is one of the city’s…

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The Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway

The Museum of Broadway is one of the most significant cultural landmarks not only for New York City but for America as a whole. This is more than just a place about theatre — it shows how Broadway has shaped Manhattan’s development and contributed to New York’s cultural identity over the course of three centuries….

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Cherry Lane Theatre

Cherry Lane Theatre Reopens After Two-Year Restoration Under A24 Ownership

After a two-year restoration, one of New York’s most iconic theatres — Cherry Lane Theatre — is reopening its doors. The Oldest Off-Broadway Theatre Cherry Lane Theatre is considered the oldest continuously operating Off-Broadway theatre in New York City, in operation since 1923. Over the years, it has staged works by nearly every major American…

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The Rose Museum at Carnegie Hall

The Rose Museum at Carnegie Hall

Funded by the Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation and opened in 1991, The Rose Museum tells the story of Carnegie Hall. Its exhibition showcases the Hall’s archival treasures — concert programs, photographs, signed posters, musical manuscripts, and videos — revealing the building’s history and the events that made it famous. History In the late 1980s,…

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