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July 11,1988 MUSIC, DANCE, THEATRE, FILM AND TELEVISION OF THE 20TH CENTURY C A L E N D A R 0 F E V E N T S JUNE 11- JULY 11,1988 The New York International Festival of the Arts, Inc. deeply appreciates the special grant from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Wien for the publication of this calendar. PERFORMANCE LOCATIONS Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center Harold Clurman Theatre 1941 Broadway at 65th Street 412 West 42nd Street (212) 362-1911 (800) 465-1010 Algonquin Hotel Continental Insurance Company 59 West 44th Street Plaza (212) 840-6800 180 Maiden Lane at Front Street Apple Corps Theatre (212) 269-0320 336 West 20th Street Creative Time's Art in the Anchorage (212) 382-2750 at the Brooklyn Bridge The Asia Society: Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium Front Street 725 Park Avenue at 70th Street (212) 619-1955 (212) 517-ASIA Dance Theater Workshop's Bessie Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center Schonberg Theater Broadway at 65th Street 219 West 19th Street (212) 874-2424 (212) 924-0077 Bargemusic Ensemble Studio Theatre Fulton Ferry Landing, Brooklyn 549 West 52nd Street, 2nd Floor (212) 307-6655 (718) 624-4061 BAM: Brooklyn Academy of (212) 247-3405 Music/The Majestic Theater/The Felt Forum at Madison Square Opera House Garden 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn 32nd Street and 7th Avenue (718) 636-4100 (212) 563-8130 Beacon Theatre (212) 226-0751 (National Dance 2124 Broadway at 74th Street Institute) (212) 496-7070 John Golden Theatre Belasco Theatre 252 West 45th Street 111 West 44th Street (212) 239-6200 (212) 757-8646 Grand Sea Palace Hotel Carlyle 346 West 46th Street Madison Avenue at 76th Street (212) 265-8133 (212) 744-1600 Henry Street Settlement Playhouse Carnegie Hall and Weill Recital Hall 466 Grand Street 57th Street and 7th Avenue (212) 598-0400 (212) 247-7800 INTAR Hispanic American Arts Cathedral of St. John The Divine Center 1047 Amsterdam Avenue 420 West 42nd Street (212) 662-2133 (212) 695-3401 Central Park SummerStage Japan Society: Central Park Bandshell at 72nd Street Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium (212) 860-1335 333 East 47th Street Chase Manhattan Plaza (212) 752-3015 Between Nassau and William and The Joyce Theater Liberty and Pine Streets 175 8th Avenue at 19th Street (212) 269-0320 (212) 242-0800 Circle in the Square Theatre JVC Jazz Festival 1633 Broadway (212) 787-2020 (212) 307-2707 The Kitchen Circle Repertory Theater 512 West 19th Street 99 7th Avenue (212) 255-5793 (212) 924-7100 La MaMa E.T.C.: La MaMa Annex City Center Theater 131 West 55th Street Theatre (212) 246-8989 74A East 4th Street College of The City of New York: (212) 475-7710 Aaron Davis Hall, Roger Furman Marquis Theatre Theatre 1535 Broadway between 45th and 134th Street and Convent Avenue 46th Streets (212) 690·4100 (212) 246-0102 (6/1/88) The City University of New York: Merkin Concert Hall at The Abraham Auditorium at The Graduate Center Goodman House 33 West 42nd Street 129 West 67th Street (212) 642·2231 (212) 362-8719 Columbia University The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 116th Street and Broadway Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre 5th Avenue at 82nd Street (212) 280·2875 (212) 570-3717 Dodge Fitness Center (212) 924·0077 2 Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Neil Simon Theatre Center 250 West 52nd Street Broadway at 64th Street (212) 239-6200 (212) 362-6000 St. Ann's Center for Restoration and The Museum of Broadcasting the Arts: Arts at St. Ann's 1 East 53rd Street 157 Montague Street, Brooklyn (212) 752-7684 (718) 834-8794 The Museum of Modern Art: Roy & St. Clement's Church Niuta Titus Theatres 423 West 46th Street 11 West 53rd Street (212) 925-0999 (212) 279-4200 (212) 708-9549 (212) 708-9850 Snug Harbor Cultural Center New York Public Library 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island 5th Avenue at 42nd Street (718) 448-2500 (212) 340-0849 Symphony Space New York State Theater at Lincoln 2537 Broadway Center (212) 864-5400 63rd Street and Columbus Avenue Theater for the New City (212) 870-5570 155 1st Avenue at 10th Street New York University Tisch School of (212) 254-1109 the Arts: Fifth Floor Theatre Theatre Off Park 111 Second Avenue 224 Waverly Place (212) 998-1970 (212) 627-2556 New York University Tisch School of Austin J. Tobin Plaza of The World the Arts: Mainstage One Trade Center 721 Broadway Church Street at Liberty Street (212) 473-0559 (212) 269-0320 New York University Tisch School of Town Hall the Arts: The Schimmel Auditorium 123 West 42nd Street at Tisch Hall (212) 840-2824 40 West 4th Street at Greene Street The Triplex at Borough of Manhattan (212) 998-1970 Community College 92nd Street Y: Kaufmann Concert 199 Chambers Street Hall/Mosaic Theatre (212) 618-1980 1395 Lexington Avenue Wave Hill (212) 427-4410 675 West 252nd Street, Bronx Performance Space 122 (212) 549-3200 150 1st Avenue at 9th Street Weill Recital Hall (212) 477-5288 (see Carnegie Hall) Perry Street Theatre World Financial Center Plaza at 47 Great Jones Street Battery Park City (212) 245-2660 North End Avenue at the Winter The Public Theater Garden 425 Lafayette Street (212) 945-2600 (Merce Cunningham) Theatre Tickets: (212) 598-7150 (212) 269-0320 (L.M .C.C) Film Information: (212) 598-7171 Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center. c: ns E 'S ns ~ E -~ § >- .0 0 0 a..~ 3 CALENDAR 0 F E V E N T S Programs and artists listed are Haworth Summer Shakespeare Festival subject to change, as is usual in the Deathwatch performing arts. Roger Furman Theatre at Aaron Davis Hall, City College 8:00 pm O'Neill Centennial Celebration JUNE 11, SATURDAY Long Day's Journey Into Night Neil Simon Theatre 6:00 pm DANCE American Ballet Theatre OFF-BROADWAY TRIBUTE S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A, Drink to Me Only with Circle Repertory Company Thine Eyes, Gaf te Parisienne, Fandango V & VOnly Metropolitan Opera House 8:00 pm Circle Repertory Theater 8:00 pm FILM & TELEVISION JUNE 12, SUNDAY Great Masters ... on TV George Balanchine MUSIC The Museum of Broadcasting A Cabaret for Cole 12:15 pm 2:05 pm 4:30 pm 5:30 pm Town Hall 7:30 pm MULTI-ARTS DANCE Creative Time National Dance Institute Station House Opera (England) A Day in the Life of Coney Island Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage 8:00 pm Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden Dance Theater Workshop 8:00pm Fresh Tracks Dance Theater Workshop 8:00 pm JUNE 13, MONDAY The Kitchen Video Documentary Series MUSIC The Kitchen 1:00-6:00 pm New York Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall 8:00 pm SYMPOSIA Music Symposium Does Technology Shape Musical Thought JUNE 14, TUESDAY Today? MUSIC Kathryn Bache Mill er Theatre Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Columbia Un iversity 2:00 pm Center Alice Tully Hall 8:00 pm JUNE 15, WEDNESDAY Juilliard Quartet Kaufmann Concert Hall at the 92nd MUSIC Street Y 8:00 pm Pierre Boulez and Ensemble lntercontemporain (France) DANCE Museum of Modern Art 7:00 pm Frankfurt Ballet (W. Germany) Philadelphia Orchestra Program I Carnegie Hall 8:00 pm City Center Theater 7:30 pm Young Concert Artists Series National Dance Institute Bargemusic 8:00 pm A Day in the Life of Coney Island Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden DANCE 8:00pm Frankfurt Ballet (W. Germany) Program I THEATRE City Center Theater 8:00 pm American Theater Exchange/Mark Suzushi Hanayagi/Katsuhiro Taper Forum Yamaguchi (Japan) Green Card Bitwin: Dance in Media The Joyce Theater 8:00 pm Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Circle in the Square Theatre The Asia Society 8:00pm The Night of the Iguana Circle in the Square Theatre 8:00pm THEATRE Martha Clarke American Theater Exchange/Mark Miracolo d'Amore Taper Forum Public Theater 8:00 pm Green Card CRICOT 2 (Poland) The Joyce Theater 8:00 pm I Shall Never Return Circle in the Square Theatre La MaMa Annex Theatre 8:00 pm The Night of the Iguana Gardzienice (Poland) Circle in the Square Theatre 2:00 and Avvakum 8:00pm Cathedral of St. John the Divine Martha Clarke 9:00pm Miracolo d'Amore Gate Theatre (Ireland) Public Theater 8:00 pm Juno and the Paycock CRICOT 2 (Poland) John Golden Theatre 8:00 pm I Shall Never Return La MaMa Annex Theatre 8:00 pm 4 Gardzienice (Poland) FILM & TELEVISION Avvakum Great Masters ... on TV Cathedral of St. John the Divine Fred Astaire 9:00pm The Museum of Broadcasting Gate Theatre (Ireland) 12:15 pm 1:30pm 2:45pm 4:00pm Juno and the Paycock MULTI-ARTS John Golden Theatre 8:00 pm Creative Time Haworth Summer Shakespeare Festival Station House Opera (England) Deathwatch Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage 8:00 pm Roger Furman Theatre at Aaron Davis Dance Theater Workshop Hall, City College 8:00pm Ralf Ralf (England} O'Neill Centennial Celebration Dance Theater Workshop 8:00 pm Ah, Wilderness! The Kitchen Neil Simon Theatre 2:00 pm and Video Documentary Series 8:00pm The Kitchen 1:00-6:00 pm Stages Theatre and Eduardo Pavlovsky (Argentina/USA) SYMPOSIA Pavlovsky Marathon Lecture by Eugene lonesco Harold Clurman Theatre 7:30 pm Who Needs Theatre Anymore? OFF-BROADWAY TRIBUTE Kathryn Bache Miller Theatre Columbia University 11:00 am Circle Repertory Company V & V Only Circle Repertory Theater 8:00 pm JUNE 16, THURSDAY Ensemble Studio Theatre MUSIC One-Act Marathon Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Ensemble Studio Theatre 7:30 pm Center INTAR Hispanic American Arts Center Alice Tully Hall 8:00 pm An Evening of Two One-Act Musicals Pierre Boulez and Ensemble INTAR Theatre 8:00 pm lntercontemporain (France) Majestic Theater at BAM 8:00 pm The Dance Theatre of Harlem in Firebird.
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