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| Jalopy Theatre and School of Music http://www.jalopy.biz/ Unique Brooklyn music venue and theatre. Old-time music, bluegrass, country, gypsy, jazz and more. Buy/sell vintage instruments. Guitars, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, fiddles. |
PR: 5
| The Gallery Players http://galleryplayers.com/ The Gallery Players (TGP) has provided Brooklyn audiences with quality theater since 1967. Located in Park Slope but beloved on both sides of the Brooklyn Bridge, The Gallery Players is dedicated to producing classic and contemporary plays and musicals as well as premiering new works. Recipient of the Off-Off Broadway Review’s 2000 Award for Lifetime Achievement, and Innovative Theater (IT) awards for outstanding musical for Urinetown, Yank, and Like You Like It. The Gallery Players’ season comprises three plays and three musicals, covering a remarkably wide range of dramatic and comedic styles. The season finale is the annual Black Box New Play Festival, which gives world premier performances of works by playwrights. |
PR: 6
| Galapagos Art Space http://galapagosartspace.com/ Galapagos Art Space is a 9,000 sq ft Obie Award winning cultural venue located in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Galapagos is about to become New York City’s first LEED certified ‘green’ cultural venue, and we have a 1600 sq ft lake inside our building with island seating on the lake that’s surrounded by a beautiful, operatic style mezzanine. Yes, we said Lake. In New York City we have our own lake. |
PR: 5
| St. Ann's Warehouse http://stannswarehouse.org/ St. Ann's Warehouse is celebrating its 30th Anniversary Season! For 30 years, St. Ann’s Warehouse has commissioned, produced, and presented a unique and eclectic body of innovative theatre and concert presentations that meet at the intersection of theatre and rock and roll. Since 2000, the organization has helped vitalize the Brooklyn Waterfront in DUMBO, where St. Ann’s Warehouse has become one of New York City’s most important and compelling live performance destinations. |
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| Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts http://www.brooklyncenter.com/ This magnificent art-deco, 2,350 seat (originally a 2,500 seat) theatre, named after Brooklyn-born poet Walt Whitman, opened in 1955 as the centerpiece for the Performing Arts Center. Some of the world's best-loved and most accomplished artists have graced the footlights on the Great Stage -- from the likes of the great classic legends such as Leontyne Price (who opened the inaugural season), Zubin Mehta, The Joffrey Ballet, Paul Taylor Dance Company, Marilyn Horne, Itzhak Perlman, Peter Martins, Luciano Pavarotti, Dame Joan Sutherland and Edward Villella, to popular headliners like Tony Bennett, Pearl Bailey, Alan King, Linda Ronstadt, Arlo Guthrie, The Beach Boys, Victor Borge, Santana....well, the list goes on and on. |
PR: 7
| Brooklyn Academy of Music http://www.bam.org/ Dating from its first performance in 1861, BAM has grown into a thriving urban arts center that brings international performing arts and film to Brooklyn. The first BAM facility at 176-194 Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, burned to the ground in 1903. In 1906, the cornerstone was laid at 30 Lafayette Avenue, and BAM performances resumed in the fall of 1908. Since then, BAM has continued to expand and update its facilities, and now includes not only the Howard Gilman Opera House, but also the BAM Harvey Theater, the Lepercq Space (BAMcafé), and BAM Rose Cinemas |