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fledgling writers each year. The newest division of the
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on their space at 155 1st Avenue, which had begun in 1987 at $ 717,000, had been retired, 5 years ahead of schedule, thanks to a two-year "Burn The
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family, and his wife Joyce. Johnson designed and created the silver archway into the theater. One of the largest theaters off-off-Broadway, and the only space that can be used as a 99-seat off-off-Broadway theater or be transformed into a 240-seat off-Broadway theater, the
Johnson Theater opened in
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building one block east at 155 First Avenue in 1986. The first
Halloween Ball to take place in the new location was held in tents pitched on 10th Street because a Certificate of Occupancy hadn't yet been obtained. Refusing to close doors during renovation, TNC threw up two interim theater spaces,
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ideals of that decade, Street
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Ball showcases over 450 artists and performers at a multi-level theatrical event, with performances that spill out onto the street. The Lower East Side
Festival of the Arts is a free three-day weekend long extravaganza celebrating the cultural and artistic diversity of the
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Theater, the Annual Village Halloween Costume Ball and the Lower East Side Festival of the Arts, which was created in 1996 to celebrate the ethnic and artistic diversity of TNC's
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company of 50 and performs on Weekends in Parks, Playgrounds, Closed-off streets and the like. In 1983, a spokesman for the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs praised the theater's work as "a very valuable asset for the people of this city."
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above the one-story facility. After moving into the space in September 1986. it created two interim theaters to continue production while raising the $ 2 million needed for renovation funds. The building currently consists of four theaters:
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price of a movie ticket) and then to $ 10 in 1994. The current cap on ticket prices is $ 20. Other major changes in this period include the resignation of George Bartenieff in 1992. Crystal Field remains as Executive Artistic Director.
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was renovated along with TNC's basement in 1959 and at 65 seats is TNC's smallest theater. An ersatz-Black Box type space, one-person plays and late-night cabarets often use this space, which as The Womb Room during the
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neighborhood. From 2006 to 2008, TNC presented the NY Uke Fest, a 4 night, 3 day celebration of ukulele music, under the direction of Uke Jackson and the New York Ukulele Ensemble. Many first generation off-off-Broadway
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2141:The Saint
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1430:Education
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1737:The Cock
1682:Kanoyama
1637:Bungalow
1495:Religion
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816:Faustian
745:Joe Cino
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360:Joe Cino
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285:Joe Cino
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2076:Lanza's
2031:Gem Spa
2011:Club 57
1945:C-Squat
1776:Theater
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102:History
2469:Bowery
2347:Subway
2091:Lucy's
2071:Kyo Ya
1974:Former
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1692:Lucien
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2166:Ukiyo
2151:Sin-Ă©
2081:Limbo
2001:Cagen
1939:Alamo
1926:Other
1752:Tuome
1707:Penny
1647:CheLi
832:Notes
107:1970s
1672:HAGS
1330:NoHo
1328:and
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