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Dixon Place is a performance art organization that presents a varied palette of entertainment for those with decidedly non-mainstream tastes. Founded in 1986, Dixon Place has the strong commitment to nurture work, in a safe, supportive environment.
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Founded in 1972 by Edith O'Hara, the company is known for its children's performances as well as its New Works Reading Series. Line, a play by Israel Horowitz, opened at the theater 32 years ago and is still performed there weekly, making it the longest running off-off-Broadway play of all time.
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This experimental performance group works in new media to produce innovative and hybrid ways of dealing with narrative. In addition to performing, 3-Legged Dog has also, in the past, hosted a performance space that is available for like-minded performance groups.
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This theater space holds events of performing arts groups like the Transport Group Theatre Company.
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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.