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92YTribeca opened on Hudson Street in 2008 as as the 92nd Street Y's downtown art and entertainment venue. It has a performance stage with full bar for live music, comedy, cabaret, theater, performance art and dance; a 72-seat movie theater, and more.
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SummerStage presents an eclectic mix of the finest musicians, dancers and spoken word artists from around the world in an exciting series of both free and benefit performances on 16 outdoor stages in parks throughout the five boroughs.
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This cavernous venue in Hell's Kitchen hosts up to 3,000 revelers. The 40-foot ceilings allow for two lofty mezzanines, each equipped with full bars, excellent sight lines and assorted, tattered couches and tables for lounging.
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Home to some of the nation's finest experimental work, The Kitchen Center for Video, Music, Dance, Performance, Film and Literature is a performance laboratory where works by artists and companies are commissioned, developed and executed.
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The Tank is a non-profit arts presenter in the heart of Manhattan. Through low-cost, high-concept arts and public affairs programming, The Tank provides a welcoming creative environment for artists and activists engaged in the pursuit of new ideas.
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Town Hall was once a meeting place to rally around early 20th-century causes. It is the hall where African-American contralto Marian Anderson debuted when discrimination reigned elsewhere. Town Hall's vibrant progressive history lives on through its diverse programming in music, stand-up comedy and dance.