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Park Avenue Armory

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  • Lenox Hill

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Time Out says

This New York City landmark houses a series of 16 period rooms from the late 19th century, designed by such luminaries as Louis Comfort Tiffany and the Herter Brothers. The Armory has been transformed into one of the city's premier alternative spaces for showing art; the beauty of this historical setting allows for interesting visual contrast with the series of contemporary projects commissioned by the nonprofit arts organization.

Details

Address:
643 Park Ave
New York
10065
Cross street:
between 66th and 67th Sts
Transport:
Subway: F to Lexington Ave–63rd St; 6 to 68th St–Hunter College
Price:
$15, seniors, students and groups of eight or more $12
Opening hours:
Tue–Thu 1–7:30pm; Fri 1–10pm; Sat, Sun noon–7pm
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Illinoise

  • Experimental

Director-choreographer Justin Peck, the New York City Ballet's resident choreographer, turns Sufjan Stevens's 2005 concept album, Illinois, into a dance-theater piece with a narrative throughline he has devised with playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury. Three vocalists and an 11-piece band perform the music while a cast of 16 dancers—including Gaby Diaz, Robbie Fairchild, Ben Cook, Ahmad Simmons and Ricky Ubeda—brings new blasts of movement to Park Avenue Armory's massive Drill Hall. The production moves to Broadway on April 24 for a limited run.

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