The Staten Island Children's Museum Participates in Blue Star Program
The Staten Island Children's Museum will once again proudly participate in the Blue Star Museums program this year, offering free admission to active and reserve military personnel and their families from Armed Forces Day, Saturday,
May 18, until Labor Day, Monday, September 2.
Irish Arts Center Breaks Ground On Landmark New Facility
Actor and IAC Honorary Chair Gabriel Byrne; Corey Johnson, Speaker of the New York City Council; Congressman Joseph Crowley; Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer; New York City Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl; Ciaran Madden, Consul General of Ireland; and other City and State dignitaries joined the Irish Arts Center board, staff, and supporters as they broke ground today on the New Irish Arts Center, a heralded multidisciplinary center that will bring people of all backgrounds together through the excellence and dynamism of Irish arts and culture. The ceremony marked the start of construction on Phase One of the new facility, a state-of-the-art new building at 726 11th Avenue, now fully funded and scheduled to open in late 2020.
Punchdrunk Enrichment to Present AGAINST CAPTAIN'S ORDERS, Mar 28
'Prepare to explore. To brave treacherous waters and mutinous crews. Defy ruthless pirates and fearsome captains. To discover worlds of stars and science, of waves and wonder. Places where all are either brave souls or cowardly hearts. Which will you be?' - Glan, Museum Curator
BWW Reviews: THE LOVE PROJECT Crucible Studio, Sheffield 2 June 2014
Every Day theatre company's The Love Project, which has recently completed its tour across the UK, is an hour-long one-act production that explores different attitudes to love. It's a verbatim piece which uses dialogue and body language from interviews with a range of real-life testimonies.
Subs Plays The Cock Tavern Theatre 1/29, 2011
After a sell-out run in summer 2010, Hamish Macdougall's production of R.J. Purdey's office tragicomedy returns to the Cock Tavern with hilarious Michael Cusick in the role of Finch.
Subs Plays The Cock Tavern Theatre Jan 4-29
After a sell-out run in summer 2010, Hamish Macdougall's production of R.J. Purdey's office tragicomedy returns to the Cock Tavern with hilarious Michael Cusick in the role of Finch.