In recognition of the ongoing support provided by the family of actor, director, comedian, writer, and Tisch alumnus Billy Crystal, Tisch Dean Allyson Green announced yesterday that Tisch School of the Arts will officially rename its theater at 111 Second Avenue the "Jack Crystal Theater," in memory of Crystal's father, jazz impresario Jack Crystal. Scroll down for photos from the ceremony!
"The Crystal family history is woven into these walls. Jack Crystal filled this space with joy. He daringly paired integrated teams of artists in this theater night after night, and along the way, exposed his son to a rich history in the arts. We're enormously proud to count that son, Billy Crystal, as an alumnus, and we are grateful to Billy and his wife, Janice, for the tremendous generosity they have shown to our students year after year," said Dean Green. "The Jack Crystal Theater honors the legacy of the entire Crystal family and is a place in which we will continue to develop and support new artists for years to come."
"My family and I are moved and honored that this theater is now named for my father," said Billy Crystal. "Jack Crystal was a rare man who devoted his life to the nurturing of great musicians and their music. The thought that young artists will grow and express themselves in this space is incredibly powerful to me."
The Jack Crystal Theater provides performance and rehearsal space to students in the school's Institute of Performing Arts. Central Plaza was built in 1928, with apartments on the upper floors and piano store on the main floor where George Gershwin practiced and composed. It was also the site of a successful catering business, feeding and entertaining as many as 4,000 people each weekend. In 1949, Jack Crystal began producing legendary jazz concerts in the theater. Today, the building's 200-seat theater still retains its original art deco stenciling and molding, coupled with state-of-the-art sound and lighting equipment, facilitating almost 100 professional-grade performances annually.
For 50 years, the Tisch School of the Arts has drawn on the vast resources of New York City and New York University to create an extraordinary training ground for artists, scholars of the arts, and creative entrepreneurs. One of the world's leading centers of undergraduate and graduate study in the arts, the Tisch School of the Arts offers acting, dance, design, performance, film, animation, writing for musical theatre, stage, screen & television, preservation, recorded music, photography, interactive media, games, and public policy.
Photo Credit: Joshua Sanchez, NYU Tisch
Dean Allyson Green, NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Jack Crystal Theater at NYU Tisch School of the Arts
Jack Crystal Theater dedication plaque
Jack Crystal Theater dedication
Joel and Billy Crystal, Dean Allyson Green and Richard Crystal
Richard, Billy and Joel Crystal
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