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Jacob CohenGoogle
2025/5/1★★★★★
Very nice venue for performance art that has been in this location since I think the 80s or maybe earlier
I thought it was pretty cool! Surprised there's a space in Times Square I didn't know about, considering I'm a New York lifer. Must be new. It's way down a long escalator, but once inside, surprisingly spacious and well designed.
Open, casual and just right for our performance. Muted lighting, decent sound, open floor. Part of Winter Jazzfest and can see why.
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Ben SchaefferGoogle
2024/6/19★★★★★
One of my professors in my fourth year of college up at Hampshire College (Amherst, MA) that I took a course with at Mt. Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA) that was the Symposium support for my Final Thesis (Division III) Project at Hampshire was an original P.S.122 founder.
She was SO COOL! 😎 She invited the cast and crew of my production to come down to NYC and give a workshop performance of our production of Six Degrees of Separation at P.S. 122. This was an INCREDIBLE honor for us since many of my cast and crew had never even been to NYC, much less received an opportunity to perform for a NYC audience. We also did a workshop performance up in Massachusetts at Mt. Holyoke during a class session as well before we opened our run at Hampshire in the Mainstage Theater 🎭 in Emily Dickinson Hall.
As a NYC native myself (born & raised in Manhattan & Brooklyn) it was just another feather in my cap, and I ❤️'d going home for a weekend to show off my Directing work, and having my parents and my sister in the audience. I ❤️ telling NYC stories through the lens of Theater, since my origin story is also a NYC story.
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Rick TitoneGoogle
2023/5/17★★★★☆
A cool and accessible performance space. The box office seemed a bit disorganized or our event but the show was wonderful.