Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts
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The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts is the principal theatre of Pace University and is located at the University's New York City campus in Lower Manhattan. Facing City Hall near the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge and blocks from the World Trade Center, it provides art facilities to the university and the general public. The box office and theatre entrance are located on Spruce Street, east of Park Row, near the corner of Gold Street.
Named after Michael Schimmel, the Center features a 743-seat theater, one of the largest theaters in Lower Manhattan, and an art gallery that hosts an ever-changing roster of artists and photographers; the theater has a wide catalog of drama, dance, comedy, jazz, opera and even cabaret (Larry Keigwin's Keigwin Kabaret). Since September 2005, the Center has been home to the television show Inside the Actors Studio hosted by James Lipton. From 2002 through 2004, the National Actors Theatre, a theatre company founded by the late actor Tony Randall - dedicated solely to presenting classic works of theater and theatrical education delivered at no cost to the students or their schools, was housed at the Center. NAT productions at Pace featured such stars as Al Pacino, Len Cariou, Billy Crudup, Charles Durning, Roberta Maxwell, Chazz Palminteri, John Goodman, and Jeff Goldblum; and the Center was the site of Tony Randall's final performance, as the raissoneur Laudisi in a production of the Luigi Pirandello play "Right You Are." The theatre is and has been a venue for every season of both the Tribeca Film Festival and the Tribeca Theatre Festival; The center is also part of the [River-to-River Festival], Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and the New York International Fringe Festival (FringeNYC).
Pace University theatre students present 22 plays and musical productions a year in theatres including the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts. [Click here to view photos of Pace students productions at Schimmel.]
Since 2002, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) holds regular public meetings at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts to discuss the future of Lower Manhattan and the World Trade Center. Most notably in January 13-14, 2003, the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey held an unprecidented public meeting at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts unveiling the nine possible plans for the World Trade Center site and memorial. Televised on New York 1, the meeting was linked to Long Island and all five boroughs of the City of New York. New Yorkers had a chance to comment at any of six locations, broadcast simultaneously to each site; thousands more from around the globe participated online at the LMDC Website.[link]
In September 2003, the Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate was held at Pace University's Schimmel Center[link]. All 10 declared Democratic candidates for the presidency, including the public introduction of Wesley Clark, debated at Pace University. Candidates were Wesley Clark, Howard Dean, John Edwards, Dick Gephardt, Bob Graham, John Kerry, Dennis Kucinich, Joseph Lieberman, Carol Moseley-Braun, and Al Sharpton.
In March 2005 - The Democratic Policy Committee of the United States Senate held the kick-off event of the National Social Security Tour at Schimmel. The town meeting style event, which was covered by C-SPAN, included senators such as Hillary Clinton, Byron Dorgan, Richard Durbin, John Kerry, Frank Lautenberg, Harry Reid, and Charles Schumer.
In 2006, New York State Governor George E. Pataki and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced that the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation (LMDC) will award $27.4 million in cultural enhancement grants to 63 Lower Manhattan arts organizations and projects. Pace University’s Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts was one of those 63 Lower Manhattan and was awarded $500,000. The funding will assist Pace in renovating the Schimmel Center to improve public and ADA access, enhance the art gallery, and improve theater space.[link]
External Links
- [Pace University Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts]
- [Photos of the 2003 Democratic Presidential Candidates Debate held at Pace University]
- [Pace University]
- [Inside the Actors Studio official website]
Highlights
- May 2006 - Legendary Oscar-winning jazz performer Gato Barbieri in concert.
- April 25, 2006 - May 7, 2006 - One of the venues for the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival
- April 2006 - Artist Juelz Santana
- February 2006 - Vagina Monologues
- December 2005 - Libera Accademia di Belle Arti a Firenze (Free Academy of Fine Arts of Florence) exhibition - ["In the Valley of the Masters: Inspiration from Tuscany's Mugello"]
- November 27 - December 1, 2005 - Teahouse - Finishing a five-city U.S. tour with Beijing People’s Art Theatre in collaborations with Yangtze Repertory Theatre of America brought one of the most popular modern plays in China to New York for the first time.
- September 2005 - As part of the LMCC International Summit 'What Comes After', Diamanda Galás performed the New York premiere of Defixiones, Orders from the Dead.
- August 2005 - Orchestra of St. Luke's as part of the River-to-River Festival "Summer Stars"
- August 2005 - Ensemble by Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) and The Mission
- July 2005 - Pianist Adam Golka in concert
- April 19, 2005 - May 1, 2005 - One of the venues for the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival
- March 2005 - Artists Keisha Cole and Talib Kweli
- March 2005 - Covered by C-SPAN live, the kick-off of the National Social Security Tour sponsored by the Democratic Policy Committee of the United States Senate
- February 2005 - Vagina Monologues
- May 1, 2004 - May 9, 2004 - One of the venues for the 2004 Tribeca Film Festival
- April 2004 - Artist Kanye West, School Spirit Tour, with Grammy Award Winner John Legend, Syleena Johnson, and violinist Miri Ben-Ari
- April 2004 - An Evening with Tony Kushner
- March 2004 - Annual Greenprint Address[link] by New York City Department of Parks & Recreation Commissioner [Adrian Benepe]
- February 2004 - LMDC public hearing on Amended General Project Plan (GPP), WTC Memorial and Redevelopment Program
- February 2004 - Vagina Monologues
- November 25, 2003 - Dec 21, 2003 - Right You Are by the National Actors Theatre starring Tony Randall
- October 2003 - CBS Television crew used the Schimmel Theater to film commercials with supermodels Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum for the 2003 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
- October 2003 - Discovery Times Channel original documentary "New York Underground", with producer Roger Williams.
- September 2003 - 2003 Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate[link]
- May 22, 2003 - Jun 22, 2003 - The Persians, directed by Ethan McSweeny, by the National Actors Theatre starring Tony Randall
- May 3, 2003 - May 11, 2003 - One of the venues for the 2003 Tribeca Film Festival
- February 2003 - R&B artist Ashanti for GRAMMY in the Schools Careers in Music Program
- February 2003 - Vagina Monologues
- January 2003 - Televised on NY1, LMDC and the PANY&NJ unveiled nine possible plans for the World Trade Center site and memorial
- October 2002 - The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by the National Actors Theatre starring Tony Randall, Al Pacino, Steve Buscemi, Dominic Chianese, Billy Crudup, Charles Durning, Paul Giamatti, John Goodman, Chazz Palminteri, and Linda Emond
- September 2002 - New York State Governor George E. Pataki, New York City Schools Chancellor Joseph Klein, and New York City Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott held a press conference honoring the many teachers and administrators of New York City public schools in lower Manhattan who assisted and protected students at their schools during the tragic events of September 11, 2001.
- September 2002 - (LMDC) Public Meeting on WTC Rebuilding & Memorialization
- May 8, 2002 - May 12, 2002 - Venue for the opening ceremony for the First Tribeca Film Festival, and one of the venues of its first films
- March 2002 - Mobb Deep and DJ Eddie Baez.
- February 2002 - Vagina Monologues
- December 2001 - Julie Wilson's Art of Cabaret featuring Anna Bergman
- November 2001 - The Phil Markowitz Jazz Trio (last performance was in 1973 @ Pace in Pleasantville) with Artists Glenn Davis and Gordon Johnson
- October 2001 - Ceremony for the official launch of [New York Campus Compact (NYCC)]
- April 2001 - Chamber music with New York Philharmonic and Judith Alstadter
- March 2001 - A Conversation with Esmeralda Santiago, author of When I Was Puerto Rican (1994)
- March 2001 - Gloria Steinem, "The Future of Feminism"
- September-October 2000 - Choreographed by New York City Ballet principal dancer Peter Boal, [Dance as Ever], a Manhattan-based ballet company, performed A Shropshire Lad, a work by its founder and artistic director Leigh Witchel.
- September 2000 - United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) held public hearings on proposed rule amendments regarding auditor independence
- October 1999 - Yangtze Repertory Theatre of America performed The Thunderstorm written by Cao Yu, directed by Joanna Chan
- September 1999 - New York City Ballet principal dancer Charles Askegard performed Aubade, a work by Leigh Witchel
- 1999 - New York City dance company Global Dance Theater, performed Memories of the Fire.
- September 1998 - [Dance as Ever], a Manhattan-based ballet company, performed Reger/Mozart Variations and Runway
- January 1998 - San Jose Repertory Theatre, the first resident professional theatre of San Jose, California
- September 1997 - Variations in a Foreign Land Dance Series #1: Sun/Moon/Me choreographed by Yin Mei performed by Yangtze Repertory Theatre of America.
- August 1997 - American Ballet Theatre's Summer Intensive
- June 1996 - [Dance as Ever], a Manhattan-based ballet company, performed Les Noces
- April 1996 - Flamenco artist La Conja, along with her troupe, Mimbre y Vareta ("twigs and branches")
- October 1995 - International Doris Humphrey Centennial Celebration, directed by Mino Nicolas
- October 1993 - Ballet Metropolitano de Caracas, a Venezeulan ballet company
- December 1991 - American premiere of three Spainish plays: The Color of August, A Night Divided, The Voucher, and A Night in the Subway - Tonight We're Alone; written by Paloma Pedrero, one of Spain's most successful women playwrights, (Director: Timur Djordjadze)
- April 1988 - Performances by the Eleo Pomare Dance Company
- May 1985 - Woody Herman's musical group, Herman Herd, performed at the Duke Ellington Society's annual concert to honor Duke Ellington
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