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  2. The Music Building - Wikipedia

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    The Music Building is a music rehearsal facility at 584 Eighth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. [1] It is the largest music rehearsal facility in Manhattan with 69 studios on 12 floors that are leased to musicians.

  3. TheatreWorksUSA - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, TheatreWorksUSA established Chelsea Studios, a rehearsal studio in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. [5] In addition to providing rehearsal space for TheatreWorksUSA's productions, Chelsea also rents its studios out to casting agents, touring productions, exercise classes, and various other clients.

  4. Gibney Dance - Wikipedia

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    Gibney Dance 280 is a complex of fourteen studios located at 280 Broadway in Lower Manhattan. Both spaces rent studios to commercial theatre and television productions, allowing them to offer rehearsal space to nonprofit renters at subsidized rates.

  5. The Tank (theater) - Wikipedia

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    The Tank was founded in May 2003 in Manhattan, New York, by eight artists, all recent college graduates in their mid-20s. [2] [3] [4] Its founders, mostly graduates of Yale University, Oberlin College, and Harvard University, included playwright Amy Herzog, playwright and director Alex Timbers, Justin Krebs, Rachel Levy, Mike Rosenthal, and Randy Bell, who collectively expressed the goal of ...

  6. The Theater Center - Wikipedia

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    It is a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) state of the art entertainment center consisting of two theaters with a total seating capacity of 398, rehearsal studios, contemporary lobbies, WiFi, two bars with cabaret-style seating and two merchandise stands. There are two stages, the Anne L. Bernstein Theater and the Jerry Orbach Theater.

  7. New York Live Arts - Wikipedia

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    New York Live Arts occupies the basement and first three levels of an 11-story condominium tower. The basement and first level are dedicated to the 184-seat theater, lobby and supporting spaces. In the theater, a high-ceilinged black-box space with a 42 x 30 foot sprung floor abuts a steeply-raked fixed seating area on one side. [9]