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HELP USA & 92Y Present: CHANGE MAKERS Special Guest – Michael Strahan in Conversation with Jonathan Tisch
April 11, 2016Arts Partner: 92nd Street Y
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April 25, 2016
7:30 pm
** Sales close Thursday, April 21 @ 12pm** Our special guest for the launch event of a new series co-presented with HELP USA is Emmy winner and Super Bowl Champion Michael Strahan. Michael co-hosts the top-rated “LIVE with Kelly and Michael” and is a special co-host for top rated “Good Morning America,” as well as (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
April 7, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 17, 2016
3:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
April 7, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 16, 2016
8:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
April 7, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 15, 2016
8:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)
LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK
April 7, 2016Arts Partner: Like Money In the Bank
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April 13, 2016
8:00 pm
Jerry Polner’s “Like Money In the Bank,” presented by Radical Gags Theatrics, is the first ever romantic comedy about the founding of the Federal Reserve System (that’s right — Jerry is known for writing humorously about serious issues). In 1910 Chicago, a suffragist reformer asks an immigrant mechanic to build a new steam boiler. But (more…)