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Liberate Your Party! 45 RIOTS
July 16, 2015Arts Partner: B.B. King's Blues Club
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July 21, 2015
8:00 pm
July 21, 2015 Showtime @ 8pm Doors Open @ 6pm 45 Riots is a modern collective of first-call performing, recording, and touring musicians, operating with resolute focus, attention-to-detail, veteran experience, and artistic verve. 45 Riots recreates contemporary and classic covers from multiple genres including hip-hop, house, top 40, soul, funk, R&B, pop, rock, reggae, and (more…)
B.B. KING BLUES CLUB ALL*STARS feat. THE HARLEM BLUES PROJECT
July 16, 2015Arts Partner: B.B. King's Blues Club
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July 21, 2015
7:30 pm
July 21, 2015 Showtime @ 7:30pm Doors Open @ 6pm The Harlem Blues Project specializes in soulful New York blues with a twist! The band features blues masters Jerry Dugger, Junior Mack, and Barry Harrison plus a revolving cast of NYC’s finest blues musicians including Bill Sims Jr., Michael Hill, Irving Louis Lattin and Solomon (more…)
NEWS TO ME – An Original Teen Musical Revue
July 15, 2015Arts Partner: Prospect Theater Company
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July 24, 2015
7:00 pm
NEWS TO ME: AN ORIGINAL TEEN MUSICAL REVUE “ALL THE NEWS THAT’S FIT TO SING!” ONE NIGHT ONLY!!! July 24th at 7pm at The Times Center Move over, Newsies! Hero-rats, robot dogs, squatters and squirrels leap from page to stage at The Times Center, in this special one night presentation. The 2015 culminating showcase performance for Prospect’s (more…)
Bad Kid
July 15, 2015Arts Partner: Axis Company
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July 17, 2015
8:00 pm
NY Times Critics’ Pick! Bad Kid is the story of a Goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. Preferably somewhere in London wearing fishnet gloves and a cape while standing alone in the rain. In this funny and moving examination of rebellion, sexuality and friendship, David Crabb reflects (more…)
Bad Kid
July 15, 2015Arts Partner: Axis Company
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July 16, 2015
8:00 pm
NY Times Critics’ Pick! Bad Kid is the story of a Goth boy who dreamed of being anywhere but the middle of Texas in 1991. Preferably somewhere in London wearing fishnet gloves and a cape while standing alone in the rain. In this funny and moving examination of rebellion, sexuality and friendship, David Crabb reflects (more…)