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The Anspacher Stage.
The Anspacher Stage.

The Public Theater is a New York City arts organization founded as The Shakespeare Workshop in 1954 by Joseph Papp, with the intention of showcasing the works of up-and-coming playwrights and performers. The City of New York Joseph Papp ( June 22 1921 - October 31 1991) was an American Theatrical producer and director. A playwright, also known as a dramatist, is a person who writes dramatic literature or Drama. It is headquartered at 425 Lafayette Street in the former Astor Library in the East Village section of Lower Manhattan. Lafayette Street is a city street in New York City 's Lower Manhattan. The New York Public Library ( NYPL) is one of the leading public libraries of the world and is one of America's most significant Research libraries. The East Village is a neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. Lower Manhattan (or downtown Manhattan) is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the The venue opened in 1967, mounting the world-premiere production of the musical Hair as its first show. Hair The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a Rock musical with a book and lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni and music by Galt It currently is led by Artistic Director Oskar Eustis and Executive Director Mara Manus.

The Public Theater is known for presenting "challenging work. " This has a variety of meanings, including artistic heterodoxy. Heterodoxy includes "any opinions or doctrines at variance with an official or orthodox position" It also reflects the Public Theater's role as a voice for the American social and political Left. Many of its productions are considered avant-garde and not likely to find a home in theaters catering to a mainstream audience.

In addition to five theater spaces, the site includes Joe's Pub, a cabaret-style setting used for new work, musical performances, spoken-word artists and soloists. Joe’s Pub ( Public Theater) is a nightclub in Lower Manhattan that hosts live performances regularly The Public also operates the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, where it presents its free Shakespeare in the Park performances during the summer months. The Delacorte Theater, established in 1962 is an open-air Theater located in Manhattan 's Central Park. Central Park is a large public Urban park in New York City, with about twenty-five million visitors annually These productions feature popular actors and tickets are disbursed quickly. The Public Theater also invests in theater education, training classical actors through the annual summer acting intensive known as the Shakespeare Lab.

Public Theater productions have won a total of 138 Obie Awards, 40 Tony Awards, 39 Drama Desk Awards, 19 Lucille Lortel Awards, and 4 Pulitzer Prizes. The Obie Awards or Off-Broadway Theater Awards are annual awards bestowed by The Village Voice newspaper to Off-Broadway Theater The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American Theatre and are presented The Drama Desk Award, created in 1955, is an award which recognizes shows produced on Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-off-Broadway, and Lucille Lortel ( December 16, 1900 – April 4, 1999) was an American actress and theater producer who is remembered as the namesake The Pulitzer Prize, ˈpʊlɨtsɚ PULL-it-sər is an American award regarded as the highest national honor in Newspaper journalism, The Public has brought more than 50 shows to Broadway, including Sticks and Bones, The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, The Water Engine, The Human Comedy, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, That Championship Season, Plenty, The Pirates of Penzance, The Tempest, Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, On the Town, The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Elaine Stritch at Liberty, and Take Me Out. Broadway theater, commonly called simply Broadway, refers to theatrical performances presented in one of the 39 large professional theaters with 500 seats or more located Sticks and Bones is a 1972 play by David Rabe. The Black comedy focuses on David a blind Vietnam War Veteran who The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel is a play by David Rabe. Rabe's first play in his Vietnam War Trilogy that continued with Sticks The Water Engine is a play by David Mamet. Plot The Water Engine is set in 1934 The Human Comedy is a musical with a book and lyrics by William Dumaresq and music by Galt MacDermot. Drood (originally The Mystery of Edwin Drood) is a musical based on the unfinished Charles Dickens novel The Mystery That Championship Season is a 1972 play by Jason Miller. The play made its off-Broadway debut at the Estelle Newman Theatre on May 2 1972 where it ran for 144 performances Plenty is a play by David Hare. At its core is Susan Traherne a woman conflicted by the triumphs of her past - she worked behind enemy lines as a Courier The Pirates of Penzance, or The Slave of Duty is a Comic opera in two acts with music by Arthur Sullivan and Libretto by W The Tempest is a comedy written by William Shakespeare. It is generally dated to 1610-11 and accepted as the last play written solely by him although Bring in 'da Noise Bring in 'da Funk is a musical that debuted Off-Broadway at the New York Shakespeare Festival / Public Theater in On the Town is a musical with music by Leonard Bernstein and book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, based The Ride Down Mt Morgan is a play by Arthur Miller. The play's central character is Lyman Felt an insurance agent and bigamist who maintains families in Elaine Stritch (born February 2 1926) Take Me Out is a 2002 play by American Playwright, Richard Greenberg originally staged by Donmar Warehouse London with The Public

The most famous work to emerge from The Public, other than the original production of Hair, is the Michael Bennett musical A Chorus Line, based on the lives and careers of Broadway dancers, commonly known as "gypsies. Michael Bennett ( April 8, 1943 - July 2, 1987) was an American Musical theater director, Writer A Chorus Line is a musical about seventeen Broadway Dancers auditioning for spots on a Chorus line. " The announced opening created such a stir of anticipation among the theatrical community that the entire limited run sold out long before opening night. Demand for tickets was such that the show moved uptown to the Shubert Theater, where it remained "one singular sensation" for fifteen sell-out years. The Shubert Organization was founded by the Shubert brothers, Sam S Over the years, revenue from the many worldwide productions, both professional and amateur, of the show has been a steady and main source of income for the Public.

The Public Theater also hosts the Under the Radar Festival, directed by Mark Russell. The Under the Radar Festival is a Theater festival in New York City, founded in 2005 by Mark Russell, former Artistic Director of P

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