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The Village Voice recently published their annual “Best Of NYC” list and the Upper West Side is pretty well represented.
Like any “Best…” list, I’m sure not everyone will agree with the choices. Still, I’d rather have these ten than none.
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It’s getting to be that time of year — The Public Theater is just about ready to start the 57th season of Shakespeare In The Park at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. The 2011 season (June 6 - July 30) will include Measure For Measure (directed by David Esbjornson) and All’s Well That Ends [...]
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Public Theater announced a lineup of actors for this summer’s Shakespeare in the Park, and although fans of A-listers like last year’s Al Pacino may be disappointed to see a lack of big names, the cast includes some seasoned theater actors. The New York Times reports that the two plays, Measure for Measure and All’s [...]