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3-Legged Dog's Lower Manhattan headquarters was utterly destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001. Shortly after, the group vowed to rebuild, and in August 2002 it announced construction of its new home: the 3LD Art & Technology Center, at 80 Greenwich Street. The complex provides complete production and presentation facilities for emerging and established artists, including a 200-seat theater, rehearsal space, digital editing suites, as well as a gallery.
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The 52nd Street Project introduces young people (ages 9 to 18) from the Clinton neighborhood to the business and craft of theater production through playwriting workshops, classes and mentoring opportunities with members of the Broadway community.
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This multidisciplinary institution promotes performing, visual and literary arts through classes and performances for a wide range of audiences. Founded to promote issues of Jewish values and American pluralism, the Y now promotes a diverse roster of programs.
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Aaron Davis Hall is a three-theater venue operated by Harlem Stages. Its box office is at the Gatehouse venue, across the street.