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The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural and Educational Center, often called The Clemente, is a Puerto Rican/Latino cultural center named after Puerto Rican writer and activist, Clemente Soto Vélez. The Clemente, which was established as a cultural center in 1993, is located on 107 Suffolk Street in the former PS 160 in Manhattan 's historic Lower ...
New York City, United States [168] July 19, 2013 Pitchfork Music Festival aftershow Lincoln Hall: Chicago, United States [169] May 24, 2014 — Saint Vitus bar: New York City, United States [170] August 4, 2014 — King's Head Members Club London, England [171] January 30, 2015 — Good Room club New York City, United States [170] February 18, 2015
Gateway Playhouse, also known as the Performing Arts Center of Suffolk County is a theatre located on the eastern edge of Bellport, New York The street address is 215 South Country Road. It's the oldest of three professional theatres on the island and nationally recognized as one of the top ten summer theatres in the nation. [citation needed]
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Inc. is a non-profit charitable corporation that runs the arts center. It holds a 50-year renewable lease with the State of New York, which owns the land, theaters and buildings that comprise the center. SPAC subcontracts with Live Nation, which organizes and presents the popular music and rock concerts every ...
The Perelman Performing Arts Center, branded as PAC NYC, is a multi-space performing arts center at the northeast corner of the World Trade Center complex in Manhattan, New York City. The Performing Arts Center is located at the intersection of Vesey , Fulton , and Greenwich Streets in Lower Manhattan .
Performing arts centers in New York City (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Performing arts centers in New York (state)" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Manhattan Theatre Club moved into City Center's basement in 1984, [51] [52] and the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated City Center as a city landmark that year. [56] The same year, developer Ian Bruce Eichner proposed buying City Center's air rights to obtain additional space for his neighboring CitySpire development.