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Across the street from City Hall, this 659-seat venue is the site of a range of performances, from jazz to Chinese drama, from baroque dance to chamber music.
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Founded in 1997, Page 73 Productions has made a name for itself as a home for the development and production of new work by early-career playwrights.
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This historic theater opened in 1931 and is home to the Albany Symphony Orchestra and regularly hosts performances of ballet, movies, concerts, comedy and song.
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Dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of television and radio programs, the museum possesses a collection of over 75,000 recorded programs covering more than 80 years of radio an
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Pan Asian Repertory Theatre was founded to celebrate Asian-American artistic expression on the stage.
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Since 1958, this innovative company has set the standard for original productions that speak directly and vividly to children, while amusing adults with their sly wit.
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Restored and opened as a performing arts center by the Arts Council of Orange County in 1985, the theater originally opened as a movie house in 1930.
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Built between 1877 and 1881, the landmarked Park Avenue Armory is one of New York City’s most important historic structures, occupying a full city block on the Upper East Side.
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Within this tree-lined, glass-enclosed court is a large, sprawling gallery offering four to six exhibits annually.
