Theatre
The Things They Carried
Fifty years after the Tet Offensive, Tim O’Brien’s book The Things They Carried remains a lyrical testimony to what the war in Vietnam was like day to day for the men who fought. The book is a classic that captures a sense of time and place in a voice that is...
A Secret within 478 Acres
Space is New York is tight. Scratch that understatement. Space is New York is near impossible to come by. From your expensive studio apartment where your dinner table doubles as a Murphy Bed to the Bodega on the corner that you can barely fit in, there is not much...
A Hospital, Ghosts and the West Village
As New Yorkers, we feel that we are always on a quest. Whether it's to find the newest something, the oldest something or that thing that no one else knows about. We're always on the hunt. In fact, that is how this website began and grew to the place you come to find...
NOT répondez s’il vous plait
It’s on every invitation we receive and it essentially means ‘please respond’ in French. What we’re asking you to do is respond but not in a way that you’re used to when seeing the letters R.S.V.P. The event we’re talking about is called RSVP but it doesn’t mean what...
A Blanket of Dust
A new play will test the receptiveness of the New York stage to the issue of what really happened in Lower Manhattan on September 11, 2001. "A Blanket of Dust," a political thriller by Richard Squires, debuts Off-Broadway June 6 to 30 at The Flea Theater Mainstage, 20...