Ars Nova has announced this year's New Year's Eve Spectacular, the grand finale to its 10th Anniversary year.
Come blow it out in style at
Ars Nova 54: A New Year's Eve Spectacular, a Studio 54-inspired party featuring two floors of disco beats new and old, scantily clad go-go dancers and titillating live performances. There 's nothing you can do at 54 that you can't walk away from in the morning.
Tickets are available at two levels: the $150 In-Crowd Ticket includes admission to both floors, open bar all night and a champagne toast atmidnight. The $300 V.I.P. Ticket gets you all of the above plus the full Studio 54 celebrity treatment: skip-the-line check in, private coat check, top shelf cocktail service, delicious appetizers and desserts as well as access to exclusive V.I.P.-only rooms. Early bird ticket prices of $100 (The In-Crowd) and $250 (The V.I.P.) are available if you purchase before November 27. All proceeds benefit
Ars Nova's ongoing programs to support emerging artists.
The action kicks off at 9pm at
Ars Nova (511 W. 54th St). For more information and to purchase tickets, visit
www.arsnovanyc.com.
About
Ars Nova:
Ars Nova is committed to developing and producing theater, comedy and music artists in the
Early Stages of their professional careers. Its unique development programs are designed to support outside-the-box thinking and encourage innovative, genre-bending work. By providing a safe environment where risk-taking and collaboration are paramount,
Ars Nova gives voice to a new generation of artists and audiences, pushing the boundaries of live entertainment by nurturing creative ideas into smart, surprising new work. For more information on
Ars Nova's programs, visit
www.arsnovanyc.com.
Ars Nova was founded in memory of Gabe Wiener.
Producing credits include: Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 by
Dave Malloy, directed by
Rachel Chavkin (now in an Off-Broadway transfer production at Kazino); ANT Fest; Core Values by
Steven Levenson, directed by
Carolyn Cantor; The Netflix Plays; The Urban Dictionary Plays; The Lapsburgh Layover by The Berserker Residents, directed by
Oliver Butler; Be a Good Little Widow by
Bekah Brunstetter, directed by
Stephen Brackett; The Wii Plays; Now Circa Then by
Carly Mensch, directed by
Jason Eagan; Bloodsong of Love by
Joe Iconis, directed by
John Simpkins; Missed Connections NYC; Sax & Dixon: We Thee Wed by
John Dixon, Peter McNerney and
Matt Sax, directed by Peter McNerney; Mel & El: Show & Tell by
Melanie Adelman and
Ellie Dvorkin, directed by
Moritz von Stuelpnagel; Two Girls for Five Bucks and the Ten Dollar Heartbreakers by Cathleen Carr and
Daiva Deupree, directed by
Andy Donald; Playlist; Jollyship the Whiz-Bang by
Nick Jones and Raja Azar, directed by
Sam Gold; boom by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, directed by
Alex Timbers; From Up Here by
Liz Flahive, directed by
Leigh Silverman; The Wikipedia Plays; Dixie's Tupperware Party by
Kris Andersson, directed by
Alex Timbers;At Least It's Pink by
Bridget Everett and
Kenny Mellman, directed by
Michael Patrick King; 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother by
Kate Moira Ryan with
Judy Gold, directed by
Karen Kohlhaas; Holy Cross Sucks! by Rob Nash, directed by
Jeff Calhoun; Freestyle Love Supreme by
Anthony Veneziale and
Lin-Manuel Miranda, directed by
Thomas Kail; and The Wau Wau Sisters, by Tanya Gagné and Adrienne Truscott, directed by
Trip Cullman.
Ars Nova 54: A New Year's Eve SpectacularFeaturing Two Floors of Live Performances
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
9PM - 1AM
Tickets $150 / $300
Early Bird Tickets:
$100 / $250
Available through November 27
Tickets are on sale at
www.arsnovanyc.com, 212-352-3101, or the
Ars Nova box office starting at 9PM.
Ars Nova is located at 511 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019.