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ROGRAMS JOE’S PUB:


This non-profi t cabaret space was debuted in October 1998 and is a premier showcase for established, up-and-coming musicians, and emerging artists from a variety of disciplines. Joe’s Pub is noted for its genre-blind programming, offering a varied range of performance from jazz, classical, rock, folk, international, comedy, experimental, spoken-word and dance. The stage gives voice to a world of varied and stellar international artists offering two - three shows a night, 363 days a year.


FESTIVALS:


The Public Theater produces numerous festivals throughout the season such as UNDER THE RADAR. These showcase diverse artists and foster exchange by bringing together an international community of artists. Performances are offered for free or $10 - $15 a ticket, and feature free workshops, talkbacks and symposiums, attracting a diverse audience to The Public.


“It’s all done in the context of love– That’s the beauty


of it, you see.” –Raul Julia


Left to right: Marc Damon Johnson and Sterling K. Brown in The Brother/Sister Plays, photo credit: Joan Marcus, Stew in Passing Strange, Meryl Streep in Mother Courage, Lauren Ambrose in Romeo and Juliet, photo credits: Michal Daniel, Suzan-Lori Parks, photo credit: Stephanie Diani.


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