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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
Located between Ninth and Tenth Avenue, this theatre is named after Hollywood legend Douglas Fairbanks. The centrally air-conditioned theatre can seat 199, and has special access gates for disabled people....
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This classic nightclub for a new generation is set in an intimate, elegant and comfortable room that seats 140 guests per show. Smaller café-style tables and chairs replace the restaurant's traditional furniture and the room...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This small, quiet bar is a haven for West Village locals looking to get away from the furious pace of Manhattan, even if only for a little while. There are the usual darts and pool...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
'Forever Tango' dances through the history of this sensuous Argentina art form. The show at the Shubert is two hours of choreographed sex, with dancers sizzling as they swirl across time and stage. 'Forever Tango'...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This place has the largest seating capacity in Rochester. Built in 1972, it is actually a three-theatre complex that presents world classics, musicals, satires, and contemporary work. The Elaine P. Wilson Mainstage has seating capacity...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This lively Tex-Mex restaurant features an extremely long and attractive bar, tasty margaritas and surprisingly good food. The atmosphere is always festive, and it is a great place to celebrate with a group of friends....
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
Hecklers beware, the stand-up performers at this elegant Flatiron club are fiercely witty. In the Main Showroom, up-and-coming talent and headliners share the stage. Theme shows like Comedy Salsa, Sketch Comedy Mondays and New Talent...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
This downtown multi-arts space is home to a collaboration of independent artists. Sculptors, playwrights, dancers and puppeteers have all showcased their cutting edge work at HERE. Experimental and avant-garde productions engage audiences of all ages....
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
Opened in 1997 by Isabelle “Izzy” Alexanian, this fun split-level bar caters to an eclectic mix of downtown hipster types, with the mood varying depending on the music. Upstairs is where the DJs spin, but...
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Nighlife > Concerts and Shows
It is easy to miss the curtained exterior of this Hell's Kitchen soul food palace, but once inside you will feel as if you have entered a different world. Sexy, Southern and sumptuous, Jezebel has...
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