by Sabrina Little | Aug 5, 2024 | Culture, Downtown Highlights, Theater
*Reproduced with permission from Downtown Alliance Check out the newest theatrical performance from Emursive Productions, Life and Trust, which opened on August 1st at 69 Beaver St., NY, NY. From the team behind Sleep No More, this three-hour experience features...
by Linda Sheridan | Aug 2, 2024 | Culture, News, Theater
Adam Driver is set to star in a new off-Broadway production of Kenneth Lonergan’s Hold on to Me Darling, this fall. In what is described as a “tragicomedy,” Driver, portraying fictitious superstar country singer Strings McCrane, falls into an...
by DOWNTOWN News | Aug 1, 2024 | Culture, Events, NYC, Theater
Jiemen Yang, photo by Steven Pisano. Battery Dance is celebrating the 43rd anniversary of its free summer festival from August 11-17, 2024 with a rain date on Sunday August 18, in partnership with Battery Park City Authority. Held in Rockefeller Park, the 43rd Annual...
by Linda Sheridan | Sep 14, 2023 | Culture, Design, Music, Theater
Perelman Performing Arts Center designed by REX. Image Iwan Baan. Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) celebrated its opening with an emotional ceremony, including remarks by Paula Grant Berry from the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, investor Ronald O. Perelman,...
by Linda Sheridan | Jun 14, 2023 | Business, Culture, Downtown Highlights, Downtown News, Music, NYC, Theater
Photo by Iwan Baan Set to open its doors in September 2023, the Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) at 251 Fulton Street is a trailblazing architectural wonder 20 years in the making, a cultural keystone that will bring Downtown Manhattan closure. Today Mike...
by Mike Hammer | May 26, 2023 | Culture, Downtown Highlights, Downtown News, NYC, Out on the Town, Theater
D’yan Forest’s decision to collect laughs as a standup comic when most women her age were collecting Social Security was no joke! At 88, the Boston-born, longtime New Yorker has officially been named the “world’s oldest female comedian,” and may be an anomaly — but...