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Kaye Playhouse

The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College, located at 695 Park Avenue, New York City, is a renowned performing arts venue. Opened in 1943 and later renovated and renamed in 1993, the playhouse provides a space for a diverse array of performances, including theater, dance, music, and lectures. With a seating capacity of approximately 624, it offers an intimate yet professional setting for both established and emerging artists. The Kaye Playhouse is part of Hunter College’s commitment to fostering cultural enrichment and artistic expression within the community, hosting events that cater to a wide range of audiences. Read more about Theater.

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Will Crutchfield, conductor, and Clementine Margaine, mezzo-soprano, Isabella Gaudi, soprano, SungWook Kim, tenor, Santiago Ballerina, tenor, Daniel Mobbs, Bass-baritone, in the performance of La Favorite by Gaetano Donizetti, in the Venetian Theater at Caramoor in Katonah New York on July 11, 2015. (photo by Gabe Palacio)

Donizetti’s French Love Story Composes a Cosmopolitan Evening in Westchester

At Caramoor, the tale of a cast-off king’s mistress and a monk.
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