VIDEO: FROZEN, HAMILTON, PRETTY WOMAN and MARGARITAVILLE Hit the Rehearsal Studio in A Day in the Life of New 42

By: Mar. 22, 2018
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The New York Times paid a visit to Broadway's premiere rehearsal studio, New 42nd Street Studios, where current and upcoming Broadway shows put the polish on their performances. On this visit, they checked in with the rehearsal rooms of Frozen, Pretty Woman, Hamilton, and Escape to Margaritaville to give fans a peek into the Broadway rehearsal process. Check out the video!

Founded in 1990 by New York City & State, The New 42nd Street revitalized seven historic theaters on 42nd Street, including The Lyric Theatre where Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will open on Broadway this Spring. The nonprofit annually brings 40,000 students of all ages to The New Victory Theater to experience a variety of art forms, cultures and experiences, and through the New42nd StreetYouth Corps, annually provides mentorship, paid employment and life skills education for 100 high school and college-age NYC students through jobs in the arts. Inspired by the city it serves, The New 42nd Street has flourished as a visionary arts nonprofit with a mission to make extraordinary performing arts and cultural engagement part of everyone's life.

The New 42nd Street runs three projects: The New Victory Theater, whose exemplary international programming has become a standard-bearer of quality performing arts for young audiences in the United States; New 42nd Street Studios, a premier rehearsal space that has served over 1200 nonprofit performing arts companies and Broadway musicals and plays from early development to opening night; and The Duke on 42nd Street, a black box theater that offers both nonprofit and commercial companies the unique opportunity to perform on famed 42nd Street.


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