Back by popular demand, On Kentucky Avenue: A Celebration of Atlantic City's Historic Club Harlem returns to City College's performing arts center Aaron Davis Hall on Friday, February 19, for a three-day encore engagement. The show, which shines a red-hot spotlight on a little-known piece of Black history and a famed club that came out of the segregation era, is presented by the City College Center for the Arts (CCCA) and Byron and Sylvia Lewis. An audience favorite, last February, the production was created by Jeree Wade and directed and written by Adam Wade with Ty Stephens.
FRIGID New York presents A Nefarious Laboratory production, THE GOSPEL OF SHERILYN FENN, written and performed by Brad Lawrence and directed by Cyndi Freeman.
Today, January 16th at 2pm, Sunday, January 17th and Monday, January 18th at 7pm, ON KENTUCKY AVENUE: The Atlantic City Club Harlem Revue returns to The Triad, 158 West 72nd Street.
On Saturday January 16th at 2pm, Sunday, January 17th and Monday, January 18th at 7pm, ON KENTUCKY AVENUE: The Atlantic City Club Harlem Revue returns to The Triad, 158 West 72nd Street.
Back by popular demand, ON KENTUCKY AVENUE: A Celebration of Atlantic City's Historic Club Harlem returns to City College's performing arts center Aaron Davis Hall on Friday, February 19, for a three-day encore engagement. The show, which shines a red-hot spotlight on a little-known piece of Black history, is presented by the City College Center for the Arts (CCCA) and Byron and Sylvia Lewis. An audience favorite, last February, the production was created by Jeree Wade and directed and written by Adam Wade with Ty Stephens. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the show!
Storytellers, comedians, playwrights, musicians, and, yes, even scientists will show us just how entertaining the world of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics can be. It might not have clicked in 9th grade, but now there are drinks and you're no longer stuck in puberty. The 2nd Annual STEM Fest will run January 7-16 with performances at The Kraine Theater (85 East 4th Street between 2nd Avenue and Bowery), unless otherwise noted. Tickets to all shows ($4-$18) are available online at www.horseTRADE.info.
?UCPAC presents On Kentucky Avenue, a critically acclaimed celebration of Atlantic City's famed Club Harlem, tonight, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Hamilton Stage for the Performing Arts.
PHONE BONE: The True Story of My Life as a Phone Sex Operator to make premiers at The Tank Theater's Storytelling 2.0 Festival. By writer and storyteller, Athalie Paynting, opens October 8th at 7pm.
?UCPAC presents On Kentucky Avenue, a critically acclaimed celebration of Atlantic City's famed Club Harlem, on Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. at the Hamilton Stage for the Performing Arts.
This November, FRIGID New York @ Horse Trade presents the Fourth Annual Gotham Storytelling Festival. With storytellers from a variety of ethnic, national and sexual backgrounds, this year's festival promises to break the mould and bring you stories that are both intensely individual and strikingly universal. Don't miss out on six days of stories that will make you laugh, cry and want to hear more! This year's festival will run November 4-11 at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place between 1st Avenue and Avenue A). Tickets ($10-$15) may be purchased in advance at www.horseTRADE.info.
The critically acclaimed musical revue On Kentucky Avenue: A Celebration of Atlantic City's Club Harlem, starring Tony nominee Brenda Braxton and recording artists Ty Stephens and Rosalind Brown, will return to its original theatrical home, Stage 72/The Triad (158 West 72nd Street), for one performance only on Sunday, August 23, at 7 PM.
The Triad will host an encore performance of ON KENTUCKY AVENUE: THE ATLANTIC CITY CLUB HARLEM REVUE on Sunday, August 23rd at 7pm at The Triad, 158 West 72nd Street.
Caitlin Brodnick and Cyndi Freeman love their boobs. They have also both tested positive for the breast cancer gene (the BRCA genetic mutation). What do you do when science tells you you're at high risk for the C-word?
Caitlin Brodnick and Cyndi Freeman love their boobs. They have also both tested positive for the breast cancer gene (the BRCA genetic mutation). What do you do when science tells you you're at high risk for the C-word?