A cast of Broadway stars and public radio personalities came together live on our stage Dec. 8, lending their voices to a radio drama inspired by Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale.
Six-time GRAMMY Award winner Arturo O’Farrill brings the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble to The Greene Space for a live concert and conversation harmonizing Arturo’s recent participation in Fandango ...
The Greene Space channels the collective genius of New York City to create forward-looking live art, theater and journalism ...
Solitary confinement is a traumatic experience. It’s been linked to lifelong physical and mental health problems, including anxiety, paranoia and depression. Some correction systems are moving away ...
The Americans’ “Sweet and Low” is part of a second installment of a compilation of Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs & Chanteys called Son of Rogues Gallery. Dreamt up by the Pirates of the Caribbean team of ...
Immigration is perhaps the most polarizing issue in our current political climate, and yet there are several policy proposals that have widespread support — what’s apparently lacking is the political ...
Madeline Sayet (Mohegan) is the Executive Director of the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program. For her work as a director, writer, and performer she has been honored as a Forbes 30Under30, TED ...
Get a taste of a faraway place right here in our intimate studio space. Using a novel as a launching pad, Ticket To… explores a nation through its history, cuisine and culture. This month, we travel ...
Through his works, J.S. Bach is not just teaching us how to compose; he’s teaching us how to think through an idea, meditate on it, dialogue with it. Among composers, he uniquely represents this sense ...
On demand video is not available for this event. Albania, a small country located between Italy and Greece, has been historically at the crossroads of empires and civilizations. From Greek and Roman ...