Off-Broadway Alliance

 
 
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WELCOME TO THE OFF-BROADWAY ALLIANCE WEBSITE
The Off Broadway Alliance is an open forum for commercial and non-profit producers, general managers, venue owners, press agents, and marketing firms, formed to promote and support Off Broadway theatre, encourage and assist new producers, plan for the future of the industry, and share information and ideas. The Off Broadway Alliance holds monthly meetings which are open to everyone in the Off Broadway theatre community.
 

Next Meeting:

Tuesday,November 3rd 

5pm
Snapple Center

210 W50th St.

212-921-7862

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What’s Playing 
Off-Broadway Now!http://www.bestofoffbroadway.com/theaters.html
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Off-Broadway Newshttp://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20090619/FREE/906199975

OFF BROADWAY, the live theater’s answer to independent film, is the place to find acclaimed writers, directors and actors and an up-close and intimate experience of new and innovative work. Off Broadway is the birthplace of 10 of the last 12 Pulitzer Prize-winning plays, and its audiences were the first to see A Chorus Line, Doubt, Rent, In the Heights and Hair. More tickets are sold to Off-Broadway every year than to the New York Yankees, the Statue of Liberty and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Discover more at www.BestofOffBroadway.com.

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History of Off-Broadwayhttp://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1365296/offbroadway_and_offoffbroadway_a_short.html?cat=37

Head shot of Al Pacino from the Off Broadway Play The Indian

Wants the Bronx by Israel Horovitz

Off Broadway production of Your A Good Man Charlie Brown