I came to St. Clement's to see an off-Broadway show. I was really excited, but intrigued as most shows I've seen have been in a theater of some sort, not that a church can't have a theater but...
St Clement's Episcopal Church
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St. Clement's Episcopal Church & Theater, nestled in the vibrant Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York, seamlessly blends the rich traditions of the Episcopal Church with a creative twist inspired by its Off-Broadway location. The church prides itself on offering dynamic worship services that combine sacred rituals with a touch of theatrical flair, mirroring the energy of the community it serves.
Beyond its spiritual offerings, St. Clement's is also home to an esteemed Off-Broadway theater, a longstanding cultural hub in Hell's Kitchen. Embracing a legacy of artistic expression, the theater has been a launchpad for numerous talented individuals over the years, contributing to the neighborhood's artistic tapestry.
Moreover, St. Clement's extends its reach into the community through a dedicated food pantry, providing essential groceries to over 1,500 neighbors in Hell's Kitchen weekly. This initiative underscores the church's commitment to serving and supporting those in need, fostering an environment of inclusivity and care for all who seek assistance.
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Saw Cat on a Hot Tin Roof tonite. Went to see Michael (Christian Le Blanc) from Y &R. He played Big Daddy. It was amazing. The theater was small, but comfortable. We had front row center and...
I have seen many off-Broadway plays at this location and it is not the best venue around. There are too many steep stairs to climb to our seats and too many stairs to the basement restroom. If...
Surprisingly awesome space! Very friendly, personable Box Office & front of house personal, no frills, inexpensive concessions are, clean and relatively spacious bathrooms, proper temperature in...
Years ago, I went to a college classmate's party on this block (West 46th Street, between 9th-10th Avenue) and the avenue was a run-down byway dotted with massage parlors, peep shows, drug...
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