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Folksbiene (Yiddish: פֿאָלקסבינע, IPA: [ˈfɔlksˌbɪnə], People's Stage) was founded in 1915, under the auspices of the fraternal and Yiddish cultural organization Workmen's Circle, [1] on New York City’s Lower East Side, as an amateur theatre group with high artistic ideals. [2]
Amateur theatre (amateur dramatics) can be defined as "theatre performances in which the people involved are not paid but take part for their own enjoyment". [5] Locally organised theatrical events provide a source of entertainment for the community, and can be a fun and exciting hobby, with strong bonds of friendship formed through participation.
In partnership with the community public radio station WCWP (88.1 FM) in Brookville, New York, operated by Long Island University, the troupe recreated six classic radio dramas with music, sound effects and period songs, which were performed before an audience in the university's Hillwood Recital Hall and either broadcast live or recorded for ...
National Black Theatre; New Federal Theatre; The New Group; New Heritage Theatre Group; New York City Players; New York Theatre Workshop; Nicu's Spoon Theater Company; No.11 Productions; Noor Theatre Company
Ensemble Studio theatre at 545 West 52nd Street in Hell's Kitchen. The Ensemble Studio Theatre — commonly known as “EST”— was founded in 1968 by Curt Dempster. [2] With 589 ensemble artists concentrated mainly in New York City, EST has been under the artistic direction of William Carden since 2007.
Schenectady Light Opera Company (SLOC Musical Theater) is a nonprofit community theater organization in Schenectady, New York, established in 1926. The current location of the theater is at the new performance art center at 427 Franklin Street, in downtown Schenectady. The company has presented over 200 shows at various locations for over 90 years.
Theatre companies in New York City (7 C, 64 P) Pages in category "Theatre companies in New York (state)" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
The theater is currently led by Artistic Director Neil Pepe. [2] The company operates two theaters in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. There is the 199-seat mainstage Linda Gross Theater, which is located at 336 West 20th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, in the parish hall of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, built in ...