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John Butler Trio performing at Thursday at the Square in August 2007. Thursday at the Square was a free weekly concert series held annually from May through August at Lafayette Square in Buffalo, New York.
Event Details. When: 7 p.m., Saturday, July 20. Where: Lafayette Theater, 97 Lafayette Ave., Suffern. Ticket information: General admission tickets cost $25 in ...
The Pub is known as one of New York City's live showcase venues, catering to an eclectic mix of music genres. [6] This defining feature of Joe's Pub – its extraordinary variety – was the vision of Public Theater Associate Producer Bonnie Metzgar and principal booking agent Bill Bragin, an aficionado of music in all forms and a world-music ...
By 1965, it was in disuse and faced demolition. The Public Theater, then the New York Shakespeare Festival, persuaded the city to purchase it for use as a theater. It was converted for theater use by Giorgio Cavaglieri between 1967 and 1976. [18] [19] The building is a New York City Landmark, designated in 1965. [20]
It opened between the world wars, three years before Jolson's "The Jazz Singer" taught movies to talk. Suffern's Lafayette Theater turns 100.
Beekman Theatre; Bleecker Street Cinema; City Cinemas Beekman Theatre [5] Fine Arts Theatre; Lincoln Plaza Cinemas; Landmark Sunshine Cinema; Thalia Theatre; Tribeca Cinemas; Ziegfeld Theatre (1969) The Landmark at 57 West; Theater 80 at St Marks Place [Film Geek, 2023, Documentary, Dir. Richard Shepard]
6:22 p.m.: Barr and Milley leave Lafayette Square. 6:23 p.m.: Park Police make the first of three announcements directing protesters to leave. The announcement [a] is largely unintelligible even to protesters at the front of the crowd. [74] Two additional announcements were made at 6:26 p.m. and 6:28 p.m.
The Astor Place Theatre is an off-Broadway house at 434 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York City. The theater is located in the historic Colonnade Row, originally constructed in 1831 as a series of nine connected buildings, of which only four remain. Bruce Mailman bought the building in 1965. [1]