Check out The PROJcast

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The young people of the Project keep churning out quality audio programming. Check out our podcast, the PROJcast, under the NEW PLATFORMS menu above. Or click here to learn more about what we’re up to and what you can expect. We hope that you’ll subscribe so that you won’t miss one of our monthly full episodes, or any of the bonus episodes that will come out in between.

You can find the PROJcast here:

The Show Feed – listen or download

iTunes – Subscribe, listen, rate us!

Stitcher – Subscribe or listen, share

Best Actress in a Drama at the Golden Globes? Our Board Member Fran!

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The Hollywood Foreign Press Association chose to honor Frances McDormand with the Golden Globe award for Best Actress in a Drama for her performance in Martin McDonagh’s THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING MISSOURI. Deservedly so, in our opinion!

Fran has been on the Board of The 52nd Street Project since very near the beginning and even served as our Chair for a few years. She is a much beloved fixture around the Project, and we are busting with pride at her (many and continued) accomplishments.

Yay, Fran!

Mildred (Frances McDormand) in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

The Project on Marc Maron’s Podcast

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Hey there,

So, Marc Maron’s amazing podcast WTF (which understandably has some explicit language on it, so please be aware) this week features his interview with Edie Falco. If you’re not aware of this podcast, he does long form interviews with people (mostly comedians, but also musicians and actors, and on one especially memorable episode, President Obama), about their background, their influences and their careers. It is not surprising then that the discussion with Edie Falco should eventually touch on her involvement with The 52nd Street Project. It’s an all around good episode, and of course we’re especially proud to be discussed in this very nice way. The part about the Project starts around an hour and ten minutes in, or so. There’s also a lovely follow-up comment from Marc during his wrap up at the very end. Check it out:

CLICK HERE to listen!

 

Edie Falco hosting our gala in 2016.

 

Gus Gives a TEDx Talk

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Recently, we were invited to participate in a TEDx series about the Broadway and Off-Broadway community. We were happy to bring our perspective to the conversation and Gus gave his talk about the value of kid generated art. In order to illustrate his point, he brought along a performance of one of Ricardo Currin’s songs, The Dancing Ice Ballerina, which debuted at our Songmaking concert last fall, and was reprised again at our gala on May 8. The music is by Wes Braver, and it is performed by music director Avi Amon, and singer Andy Danh.

CHECK IT OUT:

Hurray for HARU

The 52nd Street Project is pleased and proud to announce that we have been selected to be the Community Partner to HARU Hell’s Kitchen, the newest branch of the restaurant and sushi bar, which has just opened on the southwest corner of Ninth Avenue and 56th Street. So we’re happy to encourage the Project community to check them out, and we have a vested interest in a particular day soon! To kick off this partnership, HARU will donate 50% of sales to the Project from FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2017 – that’s all day from 11:30 am – midnight. So come on by for lunch, a post-work hang-out, pre-show dinner, or dining all night — you can even order delivery! You get delicious sushi while also supporting the Project’s arts education and mentoring programs. Win-win. Click the image below to get more information about HARU Hell’s Kitchen.

A Tribute to Kevin Geer

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The 52nd Street Project mourns the loss of Kevin Geer. He was a great friend of ours, a tireless volunteer, and an off-the-charts Playmaking actor. Over the course of 18 years, he played, among other things: a female contestant (in a blonde rubber wig) on a game show hosted by a giraffe (Oliver Platt); a child who was also a Mexican wrestler carrying a speaking puppet of himself, lost in the woods with a deer (Edie Falco); and in two boxing plays, he was in the first a boxer in love with a dancer (Nancy Giles), in the second play, straight out of Playhouse 90, he played a washed-up trainer working with a young boxer (Armando Riesco). All of them were, as you might guess, unforgettable- wildly funny, deeply felt and fully realized. Needless to say, we will miss him very much. If we had a Hall of Fame, he’d be in on the first ballot.

Project Volunteer Lauren Blumenfeld in Huffington Post

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The amazingly talented, generous, hilarious and all around great Project volunteer Lauren Blumenfeld was interviewed by the Huffington Post about her background, training, Broadway debut, and her connection to The 52nd Street Project. Many thanks for the shout-out, Lauren!

CLICK HERE to visit the article.

Garrett Kim, Our Program Director & Fordham Celebrity

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Fordham University Magazine has wisely chosen to highlight the accomplishments of alum Garrett Kim. As you likely, he’s our Program Director and we couldn’t be more proud to have him on the Project staff. Visit the article and see what we mean.

CLICK HERE to read the article on Garrett.

Press Coverage: INFINITY & BEYOND in Chelsea Now

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The neighborhood magazine Chelsea Now, has published a nice in-depth article about our most recent Playmaking Stage-One performances which ran at the Project December 2 – 4, 2016. Click the link below to read the article and to see some nice pictures from the production taken by Winston Rodney. The hard copy of the magazine hits the streets today, December 15, 2016.

CLICK HERE for the article.

Lew On Broadway – Be There With The Project

Filed under: Blogs,News Flash — @ 10:00 pm

Lewis Black, BLACK TO THE FUTURE

Broadway Show & Party

One Night Only

Lewis Black is returning to Broadway with his latest one-man show. He takes on the latest political campaigns, popular culture and the media in a hilarious rant about our prospects for survival. The Project has a strictly limited block of prime orchestra seats to the MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 8:00 p.m. performance at the Marquis Theatre, which will be immediately followed by a small gathering at the West Bank Cafe. So come have your fill of laughs, then come party with us.

Tickets $500. Donations support the Project’s arts eduction programming for the children of Hell’s Kitchen, and are tax-deductible, except for $200/seat. Capacity EXTREMELY limited, so please contact John Sheehy, sheehy@legacy.52project.org or call the office: (212) 333-5252, ext. 16.

ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, October 17 @ 8:00 — reception to follow.

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