Duo Theatre

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62 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

Duo Theatre is a small performance venue in the heart of New York City, known for showcasing a variety of theatrical productions. With a focus on intimate and thought-provoking performances, the theater offers a unique space for artists to connect with audiences.

Founded on the principle of fostering creativity and artistic expression, Duo Theatre provides a platform for emerging talents to share their work with the community. Whether hosting plays, musicals, or experimental performances, the theater strives to engage and inspire audiences through the power of live entertainment.

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Sarah Rachael W.
9/17/2013

The Duo Theatre is a sweet spot tucked in the East village. The 1 room almost-black box I found myself in had lovely restored paintings on each wall. The space isn't large at all and a bit warm...

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Monica H.
2/1/2012

East 4th Street has been revitalized. This theater is destined for greatness after it's restoration. Check back once it's renovated.

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