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March 22, 2010

NYC Arts: The Complete Guide to Art and Culture

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Symphony Space

Symphony Space

Manhattan

Symphony Space presents a full calendar of inexpensive—often free—programs. It presents over 200 music, dance, drama, literature, film and children's programs every year, including the annual Wall to Wall music marathons and Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story.

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  • 13th Street Repertory Company

    13th Street Repertory Company

    Manhattan

    Founded in 1972 by Edith O'Hara, the 13th Street Repertory Company is a place where rising artists come to find their voices.  Performing up to seven shows a week, 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.

  • 14 Sculptors Gallery

    Manhattan

    In 1973 fourteen sculptors founded this nonprofit gallery in SoHo, exclusively for the exhibition of contemporary sculpture. Shows change about every four weeks and emphasize both figurative and abstract work.

  • 29th Street Repertory Theater

    Manhattan

    This theater company seeks to promote visceral work that will engage the audience. It usually performs two plays a year.

  • 3-Legged Dog

    3-Legged Dog

    Manhattan

    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.

  • 52nd Street Project

    52nd Street Project

    Manhattan

    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.