Entertainment in New York
Jazz is definitely part of NYC. There are many jazz clubs there that we created year ago but still rock the place, such as Blue Note, located in Green Witch Village. This jazz venue was created in 1981 and has seen hosted the world's best jazz musicians. And they don't stop there, they also serve great food, and amazing brunch there, in case you feel like a slow a jazzy Sunday morning to recover from the previous night.
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The Public Theater was founded in Joseph Papp as the Shakespeare workshop and is now the nation's foremost theatrical producer. It is a very dedicated venue that aims at achieving artistic excellence. This first mission the Public states is to promote an American theater that is accessible and relevant to all people. To do so they feature challenging new plays, musicals and innovating stagings of the classics.
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The Barrow Street Theatre is an off Broadway performance venue which means it cannot accommodate more than 199 people. But it is not because it is smaller that it is not good. This place has a true cozy and intimate feeling with its small capacity, friendly staff and great sits, especially on the balcony.
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Dangerfield's is a true landmark when it come to comedy clubs.Located in the heart of Upper East Side. The cozy atmosphere makes the night even better and you truly feel in a comedy club with the grand piano sitting on stage which gives a 1920's flair to the place. It runs shows every single day of the week with special discount and offers for each show and day.
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Feeling like going for some Karaoke night? BABY GRAND is the place you need to go to in NYC then. Owned by a couple, Miky Uy and Raylene Gorum, who gave up their professional careers to manage and run this beloved business of theirs. They state that they quit their job to create this self expressive space through music and art, only for grown ups (25+ only are admitted in this tiny bar).
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