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145 W 28th St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10001

(212) 947-1386

Arts and Entertainment Near The Actors Theatre Workshop

Black Door
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127 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001-6808

(212) 645-0215

Salsa Union NYC
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37 West 26 Street
New York, NY 10001

(347) 522-6320

Chelsea Studios
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151 W 26th St, Fl 6th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 924-5877

Simple Studios NYC
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134 W 29th St, Fl 2
New York, NY 10001

(212) 273-9696

NYC's best rehearsal space for actors, singers, dancers, improvisers, casting directors and much more. Call us today for more info! Also find us on Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/simple-studios-manhattan And follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/simplestudios We are proudly an Actors' Equity Approved space!

Chelsea Television Studios
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
221 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

(646) 230-8172

OPERA America
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330 7th Ave, Fl 7th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 796-8620

OPERA America draws on resources and expertise from within and beyond the opera field to advance a mutually beneficial agenda that serves and strengthens the field through programs in the following categories: Creation: Artistic services that help artists and companies increase the creativity and excellence of opera productions, especially North American works; Presentation: Opera company services that address the specific needs of staff, trustees and volunteers; Enjoyment: Education, audience development and community services that increase all forms of opera appreciation. The association provides members with an array of publications and online resources, regional workshops, an annual conference and network-specific services such as conference calls, listservs and direct contact with staff with expertise in opera production, administration and education. OPERA America provides members with tools to maximize the effectiveness of financial and human resources, expand the scope of repertoire and programs, and extend their reach to new and diverse audiences. Founded in 1970, OPERA America has an international membership that includes nearly 150 Professional Company Members, 300 Associate and Business Members, 2,000 Individual Members and over 16,000 subscribers to its electronic news service.

Mystery Room NYC
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365 7th avenue
New York, NY 10001

As the room closes and locks, that is the thought that is running through everyone’s mind. You and nine others have one hour to uncover the secrets of the room to escape. Why were you locked in? What happened in the room before you entered? Will you be able to use the clues and items in the room to find your way out or will the mystery stay hidden forever?

Loft227
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227 W 29th St, Rm 4F
New York, NY 10001

(646) 402-5638

New York City's most intimate creative technology and arts incubator. Meetings, Workshops, Launch and Networking, Gallery Exhibits, Film Screenings, Photography, Casting, Production, Film and Theater Works. Iconic Fashion District facility in Midtown Manhattan with beautiful southern exposure. Loft227 is an impact start-up in Midtown Manhattan offering one-of-a-kind inspired space with hi-tech resources for artists, off-site meetings, staff training, focus groups, angel investor pitch meetings, fundraisers, launches, brand activations, and events in the most competitive city in the world. Approaching the 5 year mark, Loft227 is set to expand into a location 5X it's current size, to meet the city's overwhelming demand for dynamic space and mentorship in NYC. Executive Director, Robin Sokoloff, has grown Loft227 to encompass 20,000 emerging artists, entrepreneurs, and their supporters, with an emphasis on the advancement of young women, minorities, and LGBTQ voices. For over 4 years, Sokoloff has leveraged her space to donate over $215,000 each year in sponsorship and production dollars to the best and brightest innovators New York City has to offer. Not only does her revolutionary financial model provide Loft227's clients a "strategic jump start" in their respective marketplaces, Sokoloff revenue shares with her core staff, while they build their own small businesses in synergy with her own, and has creating over 54 Freelance jobs for local creatives. For more info: https://loft227.com/ State-of-the-art wireless technology resources include: 15 ft Retractible Movie Screen, Projector, 50 in Adjustable Flat Screen, 32 in Flat Screen + Surround Sound. Halogen + intelligent LED-RGB lighting. Full Kitchen, Bathroom, Various Convertible Couches, Tables, and Chairs. Outside catering allowed. 2 Passenger Elevators + 1 Freight.

GO Studios
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245 W 29th St, 7th Floor / 318 W 39th St Penthouse
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-4084

Since its inception in 1991, Go Studios has established itself as one of the foremost rental studios in New York City, and is known for its modern, clean look, as well as its friendly staff and welcoming environment. Whether you shoot fashion, celebrities, catalogs, still life, food, or video, Go Studios will meet your professional photographic needs with: - Four beautifully unique and versatile spaces - including the spectacular new Penthouse Studio - Two convenient NYC locations in Chelsea and the Garment District - Daylight and skylight options - Fully-equipped kitchens - All rental equipment and digital capture stations on-site Clients include: Magazines/Publishing - Vogue, Elle Decor, Zink, Amica, Paper, Nylon, American Baby, Fitness, Brides, Self, Food & Wine, Lucky, GQ, Parents, Family Circle, Harper Collins, and Time Inc. Fashion/Beauty/Luxury Goods - Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus, BMW, MAC Cosmetics, Estee Lauder, Grey Goose, Conair, and Aerosoles TV/Video/Media - Food Network, Oprah, Rachel Ray, HBO, CNN, Versus Network, ESPN, and NBC Universal.

77 WABC
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2 Penn Plz
New York, NY 10001

(800) 848-9222

Stage Left Studio
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214 W 30th St, Fl 6th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 838-2134

Asian American Writers' Workshop
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112 W 27th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 494-0061

The Asian American Writers’ Workshop is the preeminent national literary arts nonprofit dedicated to the belief that Asian American stories deserve to be told. We’ve garnered coverage from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Huffington Post, Associated Press, Atlantic, Slate and NPR. Invited to the White House, named one of the top Asian American groups nationally, we seek to invent the future of Asian American intellectual culture. Check us out at http://www.aaww.org. 1. WE CURATE UNFORGETTABLE ART EVENTS. We hold fifty events a year at our Chelsea space. They’re fresh, progressive, funny, interdisciplinary, and community-based. We have curated events with Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri, Michael Ondaatje, Zadie Smith, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ha Jin, Das Racist, Eddie Huang, Tea Obreht, Junot Díaz, Roxane Gay, and other writers, activists, and scholars. 2. WE PUBLISH THE ONLINE MAGAZINES THE MARGINS AND OPEN CITY. The Margins magazine (aaww.org) seeks to invent the future of Asian American arts and ideas and imagine ethnic identity as counterculture, both aesthetically and politically. We have published Pulitzer Finalist Chang-rae Lee, National Book Award Finalist Jessica Hagedorn, and MacArthur Genius Vijay Iyer. Open City magazine (opencitymag.com) publishes stories about communities of color, those excluded from traditional power structures, and incubates the underprivileged writers who can write about them. Almost a third of a million readers have read our magazines. 3. WE INCUBATE EMERGING WRITERS OF COLOR. We give out grants to eight emerging Asian American writers a year. We hold open mics, writing workshops, and a big publishing conference. As Pulitzer Prize-winner Jhumpa Lahiri, arguably the most celebrated novelist in America, said at our 2009 PAGE TURNER literary festival: “I felt that AAWW was a secret door that opened and cared about and supported my work as a writer.”

C-Latino
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333 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

YoGanesh Yoga Manhattan
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208 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 967-9642

The mission of YOGANESH YOGA is to create a compassionate and loving environment for the practice of various traditions of Yoga, to achieve optimal health of the body, mind, and spirit. We want our students to feel that they are doing yoga at home with friends. Ganesh, is known in Hinduism as the Elephant headed God, Remover of Obstacles.

Central Casting New York
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875 Avenue Of The Americas
New York, NY 10001

(646) 205-8244

CURRENTLY CASTING: + Girls - S6 + The Path - S2 + Sneaky Pete - S1 + Shades of Blue - S2 + Younger - S3 + Orange is the New Black - S5 + Blue Bloods - S7 + Law & Order: SVU - S18 + Elementary - S5 + The Blacklist - S4 + Time After Time - S1 + The Affair - S3 + The Detour - S2 + Kevin Can Wait - S1 + The Breaks - S1 + Power - S4 + Master of None - S2 + Gypsy - S1 + UWAS Project (FEATURE) + Untitled JS Project (FEATURE) COMING SOON/ HIATUS: + Broad City - S4 (on hiatus) + Monster (FEATURE) + The Tap (PILOT)

F.I.T Haft Auditorium
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227 W 27th St
New York, NY 10001

Rachael Ray Studios
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221 w 26th st
New York, NY 10001-6703

AMC Networks
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11 Penn Plz Fl 2
New York, NY 10001

(212) 324-8500

Mitchell Wayne Productions
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Chelsea Studios 151 West 26th, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10001

Urban Word NYC
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242 W 27th St Rm 3A
New York, NY 10001

(212) 352-3495

Founded on the belief that teenagers can and must speak for themselves, Urban Word NYC™ (UW) has been at the forefront of the youth spoken word, poetry and hip-hop movements in New York City since 1999. Urban Word NYC presents literary arts education and youth development programs in the areas of creative writing, journalism, college prep, literature and hip-hop. UW provides FREE, safe and uncensored writing workshops to teens year round, and hosts the Annual NYC Teen Poetry Slam, NY Knicks Poetry Slam, local and national youth slams, festivals, reading series, open mics, and more. UW works directly with 15,000 teens per year in New York City alone, and as a steering committee member of the National Youth Spoken Word Coalition, has partner programs in 45 cities. UW also has a vigorous community educator and teacher training series which links inquiry-based classroom practices with the most progressive academic trends in student-centered pedagogy.

Non-Profit Organization Near The Actors Theatre Workshop

The Center for Family Support, Inc.
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333 7th Ave, Fl 9th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 629-7939

Quilters Take Manhattan
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Seventh Avenue at 28 Street
New York, NY 10001-5992

(828) 251-7073

OPERA America
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330 7th Ave, Fl 7th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 796-8620

OPERA America draws on resources and expertise from within and beyond the opera field to advance a mutually beneficial agenda that serves and strengthens the field through programs in the following categories: Creation: Artistic services that help artists and companies increase the creativity and excellence of opera productions, especially North American works; Presentation: Opera company services that address the specific needs of staff, trustees and volunteers; Enjoyment: Education, audience development and community services that increase all forms of opera appreciation. The association provides members with an array of publications and online resources, regional workshops, an annual conference and network-specific services such as conference calls, listservs and direct contact with staff with expertise in opera production, administration and education. OPERA America provides members with tools to maximize the effectiveness of financial and human resources, expand the scope of repertoire and programs, and extend their reach to new and diverse audiences. Founded in 1970, OPERA America has an international membership that includes nearly 150 Professional Company Members, 300 Associate and Business Members, 2,000 Individual Members and over 16,000 subscribers to its electronic news service.

Committee to Protect Journalists
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330 Seventh Avenue, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10001

(212) 465-1004

Every year, hundreds of journalists are attacked, imprisoned, or killed. For more than 30 years, CPJ has been there to defend them and fight for press freedom.

Congregation Beit Simchat Torah - CBST
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130 W 30th Street
New York, NY 10001-4004

(212) 929-9498

Passionate, provocative, and deeply Jewish, CBST champions a Judaism that rejoices in diversity, denounces social injustice wherever it exists, and strives for human rights for all people. • We are a house of prayer, offering both traditional and liberal services and lifecycle events. • We are a house of learning, continually expanding our knowledge and deepening our understanding of our religious and cultural heritage. • We are a house of refuge and healing, offering community support and pastoral care. • We are a house of conscience, fighting for the full equality of LGBTQ people locally, nationally and internationally. • We are committed to Israel and engaged in supporting efforts to secure peace, justice and equality for all. Join us to celebrate Shabbat. Our main service meets every Friday night at 7:00pm at 296 9th Avenue at 28th Street. Everyone is welcome!

Tyler Clementi Foundation
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104 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

Become an Upstander today. In the bullying scenario there are three roles that play out, the victim, the bully and the bystanders. In 70% of bullying situations there is a third party witness, or bystander, who tacitly condones the harassment of their peers by observing but not speaking up. We believe that bystanders have a responsibility to get involved and stand up for their peers. To learn how you can become an Upstander, take our Upstander pledge at our website: www.tylerclementi.org/pledge

Asian American Writers' Workshop
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112 W 27th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 494-0061

The Asian American Writers’ Workshop is the preeminent national literary arts nonprofit dedicated to the belief that Asian American stories deserve to be told. We’ve garnered coverage from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Huffington Post, Associated Press, Atlantic, Slate and NPR. Invited to the White House, named one of the top Asian American groups nationally, we seek to invent the future of Asian American intellectual culture. Check us out at http://www.aaww.org. 1. WE CURATE UNFORGETTABLE ART EVENTS. We hold fifty events a year at our Chelsea space. They’re fresh, progressive, funny, interdisciplinary, and community-based. We have curated events with Salman Rushdie, Jhumpa Lahiri, Michael Ondaatje, Zadie Smith, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ha Jin, Das Racist, Eddie Huang, Tea Obreht, Junot Díaz, Roxane Gay, and other writers, activists, and scholars. 2. WE PUBLISH THE ONLINE MAGAZINES THE MARGINS AND OPEN CITY. The Margins magazine (aaww.org) seeks to invent the future of Asian American arts and ideas and imagine ethnic identity as counterculture, both aesthetically and politically. We have published Pulitzer Finalist Chang-rae Lee, National Book Award Finalist Jessica Hagedorn, and MacArthur Genius Vijay Iyer. Open City magazine (opencitymag.com) publishes stories about communities of color, those excluded from traditional power structures, and incubates the underprivileged writers who can write about them. Almost a third of a million readers have read our magazines. 3. WE INCUBATE EMERGING WRITERS OF COLOR. We give out grants to eight emerging Asian American writers a year. We hold open mics, writing workshops, and a big publishing conference. As Pulitzer Prize-winner Jhumpa Lahiri, arguably the most celebrated novelist in America, said at our 2009 PAGE TURNER literary festival: “I felt that AAWW was a secret door that opened and cared about and supported my work as a writer.”

The Art Directors Club
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106 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 643-1440

American Friends of Magen David Adom Western Region
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352 Seventh Avenue, Suite 400
New York, NY 10001

Magen David Adom in Israel - the Red Star of David - is recognized by the State of Israel as its only first aid and disaster relief organization which operates according to the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The first seeds of Magen David Adom in Israel were planted at a meeting held in Philadelphia in October, 1918, attended by David Ben Gurion, Golda Meir and Henrietta Szold. There was great concern that the Jewish Legion of Palestine, otherwise known as the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers of the British Army during World War I, who were fighting to liberate Eretz Yisrael from Turkish rule, needed medical help. A Magen David Adom organization was organized to aid both the Jewish Legion and the settlers in Palestine. It was disbanded at the end of the war. Magen David Adom (MDA) was officially chartered and recognized as an emergency lifesaving service as a result of the murderous riots of 1929, when Jewish farm and urban settlements were attacked by the Arab population, and were found to be lacking in even the most elementary first aid services. It was founded in Tel Aviv on June 7, 1930, by a group of seven Israeli doctors, as a one-room emergency medical service. MDA's first home was a dilapidated hut on the corner of Rothschild and Nahalat Benyamin streets in what was then the center of town. A second MDA group formed in Haifa in 1931 and a third in Jerusalem in 1934. In 1935, a national organization was formed to provide medical services to the public and the Haganah. Its founding members were physicians, members of the Haganah and private citizens. At the time, the society's resources consisted of a small truck converted into an ambulance and several dozen dedicated volunteers. In the years that followed, the society grew, especially in the wake of a second wave of anti-Jewish riots that broke out in April 1936 and lasted until the beginning of 1939. During that period, MDA gave first-aid training to the Haganah and the auxiliary police and medical aid to the wounded. During World War II, MDA worked within the general framework of Israel's Civil Defense Organization, as an arm of the Jewish Legion of the British Forces. Photographs from that period show Magen David Adom volunteers in official uniforms. Magen David Adom became the medical service of the Haganah, and MDA members administered first aid alongside the Haganah fighters throughout the 1930s and 1940s. With the establishment of the State of Israel, some of the society's most important members and volunteers were among those setting up the medical corps of the Israel Defense Forces. In July 1950, the Knesset (Israel's Parliament) ratified the Magen David Adom Law, which states that Magen David Adom will function as Israel's National Red Cross Society, acting in accordance with the Geneva conventions. Specifically, MDA was given responsibility for: Providing auxiliary service to Israel's Army Medical Corps in wartime, including providing emergency medical care for the wounded and war refugees. Providing civilian emergency transportation and medical and first-aid services and temporary shelter in emergency situations and disasters. Organizing blood donations and maintaining sophisticated blood banks for civilian and military use. Subsequently, MDA has played a major role in providing vital lifesaving services during each of Israel's wars, skirmishes and terrorist attacks, as well as in times of peace. The growing need and developing population of the new state brought about a parallel growth in MDA. New branches and first aid stations sprang up throughout the country. The first modern ambulances were purchased, and the society's blood, first aid and first aid instruction services were expanded.

NYC SALT
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214 W 29th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 643-0867

National Hemophilia Foundation
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7 Penn Plz
New York, NY 10001

(212) 328-3700

Partners for Progressive Israel
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424 W 33rd St, Rm 150
New York, NY 10001

(212) 242-4500

UNITE HERE!
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275 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

UNITE HERE boasts a diverse membership, comprising workers from many immigrant communities as well as high percentages of African-American, Latino, and Asian-American workers. The majority of UNITE HERE members are women. Through organizing, UNITE HERE members have made apparel jobs in the South, hotel housekeeping jobs in cities across North America, and hundreds of thousands of other traditionally low-wage jobs into good, family-sustaining, middle class jobs.

CancerCare
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275 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

800-813-HOPE (4673)

Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC United)
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275 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

IShine Chai Lifeline
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33 Washington Ave
Cedarhurst, NY 11516

(212) 699-6668

When a child must deal with serious illness or loss in the family. and you can't always be home for those crucial after-school hours. i-Shine provides homework help, snacks, dinner and fun in a supervised, relaxed environment. Mission I-Shine provides homework help, snacks, dinner and fun in a supervised, relaxed environment. On-site supervision is provided by parents, teachers, high school volunteers, social workers and psychologists. Our staff members are experts in bringing out smiles and laughter while offering homework assistance and exciting recreational activities for children of all ages. i-Shine is available free of charge to elementary and middle school children living with illness or loss in their family. Transportation is provided from local yeshivot. Snack and dinner Activity and play center Homework help Test preparation Supervised indoor and outdoor activities (weather permitting) The chance to form new friendships with other children also living with illness or loss

St Francis Breadline
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135 W 31st St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-8799

Cancer and Careers
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159 W 25th St
New York, NY 10001

(646) 929-8032

Art21
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133 W 25th St, Rm 3E
New York, NY 10001

(212) 741-7133