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The Soho Repertory Theatre, known as Soho Rep, [3] is an American Off-Broadway theater company based in New York City which is notable for producing avant-garde plays by contemporary writers. [1] [4] [5] [6] The company, described as a "cultural pillar", is currently located in a 65-seat theatre in the TriBeCa section of lower Manhattan. [7]
Sarah Benson is a British director of avant-garde theatre productions based in New York. [1] [5] [10] [11] As a Director of the Soho Rep, a lower Manhattan-based theatre company with an "audacious taste in plays", [12] she is notable for her "commitment to adventurous new plays with an experimental bent". [4]
A two-alarm fire broke out Wednesday afternoon on the roof of a 13-story building in SoHo.
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A fire has broken out on the roof of a 12-story building in Soho, New York City. Smoke was seen rising from the historic 487 Broadway building in the early afternoon on Wednesday, November 20th, 2024.
Washburn graduated from Reed College [1] and from New York University, with an M.F.A. [2]. Her plays have been produced in New York City by Cherry Lane Theatre, Clubbed Thumb, The Civilians, Vineyard Theatre, Dixon Place, and Soho Repertory Theatre—and elsewhere by American Repertory Theater, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, New Jersey's Two River Theater Company, Washington DC's Studio ...
The draft bill, which joins a package of fire safety fixes introduced earlier in the winter, would require that the U.S. Fire Administration assists local departments with investigations after ...
The theater space, which opened in 1917, has also been home to SoHo Rep. [3] [4] While under the jurisdiction of the theatre company, the theater was home to a number of Off-Broadway hits, including Bug by Tracy Letts, Buyer and Cellar, Sweeney Todd and Orson's Shadow by Austin Pendleton. [1] [5] [6]