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Metropolitan COVID-19 Mitigation Measures to continue minimizing the risk of contagion: Proof of Full Vaccination against COVID-19 will be required of all patrons and staff Masks fully covering nose and mouth must be worn at all times in the building
Cooperative by Christian Missonak Lucas is a progressive crusader for tenant's rights, living in a squat-turned-coop in Alphabet City. But this social justice warrior doesn't always see eye-to-eye with the tenants who actually built his home.
Additional Information Regarding the Odd Events that Occurred in the 1st Ave L Station on Tuesday Night by Natalina Lopez Callie all but lives in the L station where her father owns a flower shop. A second generation American teen with her eye on the horizon wants to see above the sidewalk, but her heart knows flowers draw their life from their roots.
I'm Waiting for My Man by Tom Lavagnino Two die-hard fans of the Velvet Underground wait at a record signing to meet Lou Reed.
Lenin in Love on the Lower by Jonathon Ward An author returns to New York to renovate her inherited tenement; a Colorado contractor follows with hopes to rebuild their relationship, and the rebellious spirits of the neighborhood make for a new kind of social contract.
The Plan by Bara Swain The time has come for Marge to leave her apartment for assisted living, but her daughter's plan doesn't have to mean losing EVERYthing.
RUNNING TIME: 2:00
Cast: Alexander M. Cole* Hannah Hakim Casey Killoran* Rhasaan Oyasaba Manning Ron Moreno* Rebecca Ana Peña* Joan Porter* Ryan Wright* *These company members are members of Actors' Equity Association. East Side Stories, Actually is an Equity Approved Showcase.
Directed by Rachael Langton Set Design: Jacob Brown Costume Design: Sabrinna Fabi Lighting Design: Nicholas Passatella
Ticket purchases are non-refundable, and tickets will be forfeit and offered to waiting patrons 5 minutes before performance time.
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LocationMetropolitan Playhouse (View)
220 East Fourth Street
New York, NY 10009
United States
Categories
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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Accessibility
Metropolitan Playhouse is located on the 2nd Floor of the Cornelia Connelly Center, accessible by one flight of stairs. There is no elevator to the theater, though staff are happy to assist patrons in any way possible up the steps.
There is no audio assist in the theater, no audience member is farther than two rows from the stage.
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