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From June 15-28, 2009, TeatroStageFest, New York's premier Latino International Theater Festival, presents 19 events, 23 performances and over 50 artists from New York and around the world in Manha
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It's always Hispanic Heritage Month at Thalia Spanish Theatre. Established in 1977, Thalia Spanish Theatre, the only Hispanic theater in the borough of Queens, produces American and world pre
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Actors' Temple was founded in 1917 as the West Side Hebrew Relief Association. Over time a bond formed between the shul and Jews working in the surrounding show business industry.
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At its space in the East Village, the Theater for the New City houses four individual theaters: the Joyce and Seward Johnson Theater, the Cino Theater, the Community Space Theater and the Cabaret T
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The Theaters at 45 Bleecker Street is an Off-Broadway house in the East Village. The venue is home to the 200-300 seat Bleecker Theater, the 100-150 seat Lafayette Theater, and the Green Room.
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Theatre Development Fund (TDF) has played a unique role in strengthening live theater and dance in New York City since 1968.
