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NYU Skirball Center is the New York University Performing Arts Center


NYU Skirball Center is the performing arts center at New York University (NYU), in Greenwich Village.

It presents comedy, dance, music, and theatre.

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NYU Skirball Center News


APRIL

French Opera

Catapult Opera and the Greek National Opera, present the American Premiere of “La Ville Morte” (The Dead City), a reconstruction of Nadia Boulanger’s lost opera composed by her last protégé David Conte from a recently discovered piano reduction of the orchestra; produced by Robin Guarino, conducted by Neal Goren and featuring the Talea Ensemble; at NYU Skirball Center at New York University in Greenwich Village; on Friday-Sunday, April 19-21, 2024. $70. nyuskirball.org 🇫🇷

Nadia Boulanger (1887-1979), one of the most important women in music history, was a French conductor and composer who taught legends including Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Astor Piazzolla, Philip Glass, and Quincy Jones.

MAY

Dance Awards

NYC Dance Alliance Foundation’s Chita Rivera Awards recognize dance and choreographic excellence in theatre and film; at NYU Skirball Center at New York University in Greenwich Village; on Monday, May 20, 2024 at 7:30pm. From $125. nyuskirball.org 🇵🇷


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NYU Skirball Center (Ajay Suresh/Wikimedia)

NYU Skirball Center
566 La Guardia Place
(at Washington Square South)
Greenwich Village, Manhattan

Subways
(C)(E), (B)(D)(F)(M) to West 4th St – Washington Square
(R)(W) to 8th St


Past Artists and Events


  • The Bessies (New York Dance and Performance Awards). bessies.org
  • Teatro La Re-Sentida is an experimental theatre group from Santiago de Chile. 🇨🇱
  • Under the Radar Festival of new international theatre and performance.

About NYU Skirball Center


The theater at Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts seats 860.

Jack H. Skirball (1896-1985) was an American film producer, real estate developer, philanthropist and rabbi. He believed that all films should be educational and be presented in a way that is easy for anyone to understand.

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