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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Will Celebrate the Circle in the Square Theatre

The event is on May 13. It will celebrate the First Decade of Circle in the Square Theatre.

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The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Will Celebrate the Circle in the Square Theatre

The event on Monday, May 13, titled Jose Quintero & Theodore Mann: The Catalysts of the Phenomenal Rise of Circle in the Square has been organized and is directed by Jonathan Mann. The program will highlight the legacy of their achievements from 1950-1960 with a list of performers, panelists, and other noted guests, including, Ted Mann and Jose Quintero, whose centennial anniversary occurs in 2024.

The event, on Monday, May 13, highlights their legacy with a list of performers, panelists, and other noted guests, including David Amram, Sydney Lemmon, and Campbell Scott

In 1951 Circle in the Square Theatre was founded in an abandoned nightclub in Greenwich Village. It would rise to astounding heights as the driver of the pivotal Off-Broadway Movement. This evening of readings, reflection, discussion, and relevant performances focuses on the artistry and determination, the challenges, breakthroughs and relationship its two innovators shared through the beginnings, major achievements and the ongoing impact of the Circle's phenomenal first decade.

Onstage participants include David Amram, Gabriela Garcia, Salome Jens, Chandra Lee, Sydney Lemmon, Isabella Pagano, Jai Perez, David Rothenberg, Campbell Scott, Morgan Scott Jack Serio, and Jater Webb. Choreographers include Daniel Fetecua-Soto and Blakely White-McGuire. Accompanists include Adam Amram and Lynn Fusco.

More information and registration is available on the website.







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