Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) has announced that it will host its first Family Day this summer. Family Day will welcome families of all ages to immerse themselves in the dynamic world of ...
A breathtaking, giant marble cube now shines brightly near ground zero in Lower Manhattan as the curtain finally rose on the Big Apple’s newest theater complex this week. The exquisite $560 million ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Andrew Lloyd Webber's absence from New York City's stages will be at most 14 months, with “Cats” returning in June 2024 at the World Trade Center's new Perelman Performing Arts Center.
The World Trade Center's newest addition opened Wednesday and it isn't another office tower, nor monument, at least not explicitly, to the memory of the Sept. 11 ...
The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center — the new multi-space arts and culture complex scheduled to open in 2023 — has named Khady Kamara as its inaugural executive ...
After nearly two decades and a building cost of $500 million, the Perelman Performing Arts Center on the former site of the original World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan is finally ready to open its ...
NEW YORK-- There's a new beacon of light for Lower Manhattan. Added to the World Trade Center site is a $500 million center for performance and creative expression. CBS New York's Dave Carlin was at ...
But what makes this luminescent marble cube truly distinctive? This 129,000-square-foot architectural marvel, housing three adaptable theaters, is poised to be a transformative space for the arts and ...
This article was featured in One Great Story, New York’s reading recommendation newsletter. Sign up here to get it nightly. A sumptuous puzzle box sits on a dark cushion at the edge of the World Trade ...
Of all creative artists, who is more constrained than the architect? Painters and poets face the blank surface, but the architect begins with constraints: the vexing site, the stingy budget, and that ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The Perelman Performing Arts Center opened Thursday with performances by Cynthia Erivo, Tiler Peck, Tariq Trotter, Angélique Kidjo and James Taylor.