The Gerda Lissner Foundation presents an evening with Curtis Opera Theatre.
We’re gearing up for the launch of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, an historic reading and recording series in The Greene Space that kicks off August 26 and runs through September 28. The ...
The Greene Space has partnered with Theatre Communications Group to present TCG Playwrights in Conversation. This evening featured a conversation with Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director of the Public ...
A variety of artists came together on our stage January 15th to demonstrate and discuss the ways in which social and civil rights movements can be expressed, pursued, and propelled through the arts ...
WNYC’s Brian Lehrer leads the conversation about what matters most now in local and national politics, our own communities and our lives. Join us for a live broadcast of his Peabody Award-winning ...
Take a respite from your busy work day with a free concert presented by WQXR. Hear rising stars from The Juilliard School perform selections from classical music’s best-loved composers. Leave the ...
Should you be able to say and do whatever you want online? And if not, who should police this? Jad Abumrad of Radiolab and More Perfect hosted a debate about online hate speech, fake news and whether ...
The “Golden Age of Broadway” conjures visions of romantic innocence, but the original scripts of many classic American musicals, from Babes in Arms to Annie Get Your Gun, are full of troubling sexist ...
The Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii gave a rare and exclusive performance in The Greene Space on January 14. Blind since birth, the 24-year-old was a joint gold medal winner at the 2009 Van Cliburn ...
Join esteemed ensemble PUBLIQuartet and the soulful Melanie Charles — musicians who refuse to be genre-dependent — for a one-of-a-kind performance, discussion and hosted improvisation. Above all, this ...
Join Death, Sex and Money host Anna Sale for an evening of conversation with one of America’s foremost poets, Nikki Giovanni, a literary force acknowledged by no less a cultural arbiter than Oprah ...