This article is sponsored by personal injury attorneys in Manhattan, NY, at Banville Law, who encourages visitors to explore NYC and all it has to offer.
Since its founding in 1943, the New York City Center has played a significant role in the art and culture district. Founder Mayor Fiorello La Guardia had the mission in mind to create a performing arts center available to all.
The theater brings over 300,000 visitors annually and has had a variety of legends on the stage from Barbara Cook, to Leonard Bernstein and internationally renowned arts frequently.
With its extensive education and community programs, City Center offers the performing arts to more than 11,000 New York City students, educators, and families each year. The Center promotes all facets of learning with lectures, master classes, art shows, and intimate events that give viewers a close look at the work of the famous theater of our generation.
If you enjoy dance, we encourage you to look into programs such as the annual Fall for Dance Festival, which introduces new audiences to an assortment of up and coming artists for a very affordable price.
The theater is well-known for its cherished, Tony-honored Encores! serious that gives a fresh modern look into American musical theater. For over 25 years, the Encores! series has helped mold incredibly talented artists while performing groundbreaking musicals for guests to enjoy.
The Center is located between Sixth and Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, New York, and offers a variety of entertainment to explore. Head online for a full list of shows, performances, musicals, and concerts, and purchase tickets for a wonderful night out in NYC.
Discover more of Manhattan by starting off at the southern end of Central Park, at the famous Pond.
If you have been seriously injured because of another’s carelessness you may be entitled to compensation. Contact our experienced Manhattan, NY, personal injury attorneys to schedule your free consultation.
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