The Deep, Deep Sea Revival 1837

Opened: September 23, 1837

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BWW Review: Taking a Delightful Dive into THE LITTLE MERMAID at Beef & Boards
by The Marriage Matinee - May 30, 2019

What would it be like to live "under the sea"? Beef and Board's THE LITTLE MERMAID provides the audience with a fantastical glimpse into the world of King Triton and Ariel along with her friends in this colorful, bubbly show now showing at Beef and Boards from now until June 30th.

Metropolitan Revives THE POOR OF NEW YORK
by Julie Musbach - Apr 2, 2019

Obie Award winner Metropolitan Playhouse revives Dion Boucicault's THE POOR OF NEW YORK, with music from the era. The limited run from April 19 through May 19, 2019, plays at the Playhouse home at 220 E 4th Street. Artistic Director Alex Roe directs.

Photo Flash: THE LITTLE MERMAID with a Big Heart at Literally Alive Theatre
by A.A. Cristi - Mar 16, 2017

In 1837 Hans Christian Anderson wrote his most beloved tale "The Little Mermaid".  180 years later she is still swimming her way into the hearts of young and old.  On February 26th, Literally Alive Theatre opened their Off-Broadway musical adaptation of this classic tale with books and lyrics by Brenda Bell and music by Michael Sgouros at the Players Theatre located at 115 MacDougal Street (between Bleeker and West 3rd) in Manhattan.  Their adaptation is true to the original story by Hans Christian Andersen, unlike the Disney version, which has a different ending.  "We tell the story in its original form" says Artistic Director Brenda Bell, "We believe that the true ending shows children that every wish has a price and that love comes with many sacrifices."

Players Theatre Presents THE LITTLE MERMAID Through 4/27
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 15, 2014

In 1837 Hans Christian Anderson wrote his most beloved tale 'The Little Mermaid'. 177 years later she is still swimming her way into the hearts of young and old. On February 16th, Literally Alive Children's Theatre will open their musical adaptation of this classic tale with books and lyrics by Brenda Bell and music by Michael Sgouros at the Players Theatre located at 115 MacDougal Street (between Bleeker and West 3rd) in Manhattan. Their adaptation is true to the original story by Hans Christian Andersen, unlike the Disney version, which has a different ending. 'We tell the story in its original form' says Artistic Director Brenda Bell, 'We believe that the true ending shows children that every wish has a price and that love comes with many sacrifices.'

Murray Guy Gallery Presents An-My Le, Opens 9/16
by BWW News Desk - Sep 16, 2010

Murray Guy is very pleased to announce our third solo exhibition with An-My Lê, featuring a series of exceptional new photographs from the artist's recent travels with the American armed forces.

Murray Guy Gallery Presents An-My Le, Opens 9/16
by Gabrielle Sierra - Sep 7, 2010

Murray Guy is very pleased to announce our third solo exhibition with An-My Lê, featuring a series of exceptional new photographs from the artist's recent travels with the American armed forces.

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