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In a metropolis of millions, Manhattan Saddlery is truly one of a kind—the only equestrian tack shop in New York City. We have been outfitting riders, horses, and lovers of equestrian style since 1912. Our historic, split-level space on 24th street is a shopping experience not to be missed, presenting a carefully selected assortment of modern English equestrian clothing, equipment, and gifts in a warm atmosphere befitting our rich heritage. We welcome horse people of all levels, so you will find what you need on our well-stocked shelves whether you take regular lessons, compete at Grand-Prix level, hilltop on weekends, just booked a riding vacation, or are a mom taking your child for a first-ever pony ride. You can count on expert service from our friendly staff members, who are equally insightful about horse sports, equestrian tradition, and the latest equestrian fashion trends. We proudly stock some of the most beloved and stylish brands—including Pikeur, Tailored Sportsman, Vogel, Dubarry, Charles Owen, GPA, Ariat, Kerrits, Samshield, Berney Bros., and Asmar Equestrian—for our discerning local, visiting, and international customers. In addition to being an authority on equestrian fashion and tack, Manhattan Saddlery happily embraces our role as the hub for “all things horse” in New York City. Need a gift for a horse-crazy niece? We’ve got it. Don’t know where to take a riding lesson? We have suggestions. What’s a good spectator horse show to visit? Just ask. Want to trade your pumps for paddock boots? Take a seat.
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Theatre Row is the name for a section of 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan between Ninth and Eleventh Avenues. The name comes from the numerous Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway theatres that line the street.In the 1970s, it was an infamous area of brothels and peepshows, but a campaign to clean up the street was launched, leading to the reclamation of the many smaller theatres along the stretch returning to use by live theatre, often of a more experimental or non-commercial variety.Today, the stretch holds by a series of theatres, many if which have been renovated or newly built in recent years. From east to west, theatres along Theatre Row are: Laurie Beechman TheatreThe Theatre Row Building, housing six small theatres: the Beckett, Acorn, Clurman, Kirk, Lion and Studio theatresPlaywrights HorizonsStage 42 (formerly the Little Shubert Theatre) Pershing Square Signature CenterCastillo TheatrePearl Theatre The Theatre Row Building is currently home to 6 resident theatre companies: The Actors Company Theatre, Keen Company, The New Group, Resonance Ensemble, Theater Breaking Through Barriers, and the United Solo Theatre Festival.
Theatre Row is the name for a section of 42nd Street in New York City which is the location for a number of small theatres; it is also the name of a large theatre complex built in 2000 to house six theatres. Theatre Row is located in Midtown Manhattan between Ninth and Eleventh Avenues. The name comes from the numerous Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway theatres that line the south side of the street. In the 1970s, it was an infamous area of brothels and peepshows, but a campaign to clean up the street was launched. Today, it is dominated by a large complex housing six small theatres: the Beckett, the Acorn, the Clurman, the Kirk, the Lion and the Studio Theatre. Other theatres nearby are the Little Shubert Theatre, the Pershing Square Signature Center, and Playwrights Horizons. Theatre Row is currently home to 6 resident theatre companies: The Actors Company Theatre, Keen Company, The New Group, Resonance Ensemble, Theater Breaking Through Barriers, and the United Solo Theatre Festival.
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The Laurie Beechman Theatre is an 80-seat dinner theater in the basement of the West Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd Street in the Manhattan Plaza apartment complex just west of Times Square.The theater is named for Laurie Beechman, who was a Broadway singer/actor and cabaret performer.HistoryThe theater was opened in 1983 by the West Bank Cafe owner Steve Olsen. The cafe/theater was in Manhattan Plaza, which had been specifically built to house people who are active in New York's theater scene. Bruce Willis was a bartender in the restaurant. Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller and Sean Penn were regulars.Olsen experimented with the venue, offering it for jazz and cabaret. Lewis Black, Rand Foerster, and Rusty Magee proposed staging plays at what initially was called the West Bank Cafe Downstairs Theater Bar. Over the course of 14 years, Foerster was the Artistic Director, Black was the playwright in residence, and authored forty plays there, and Magee was the musical director. More than 1,500 one-act plays have been performed at the theater.Initially, the theater was strictly drinks only. However, it has evolved to include dinner before the show. Joan Rivers and Karen Finley often perform there.