Broadway legend David Belasco opened the Stuyvesant Theatre in 1907 and three years later, he renamed it after himself. Designed by architect George Keister and located at 111 W. 44th Street, the Belasco Theatre has outlasted dozens of its contemporaries, and actors and crew say the ghost of David Belasco visits his namesake theater to this day.
Set at a guesthouse in Duluth, MN a group of wanderers cross paths. Standing at a turning point in their lives, they realize nothing is what it seems and as they search for a future, and hide from the past, they overcome diversity by finding hope coming together in the present.
Celebrated playwright Conor McPherson boldly reimagines 20 of the legendary songs of Bob Dylan, including "Hurricane", "I Want You", "Slow Train Coming", "Forever Young", and "Like A Rolling Stone".
Belasco Theatre | 1910 |
Stuyvesant Theatre | 1907 |
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