Our new Mobile Apps - FREE
New York Attractions Discounts
Regular Price Tickets (With No Discount)
|
 |
Featured Attractions Discounts |
 |
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
- Attractions
- Shows
- Parking
Rate Guaranteed with Coupon/Printout
[x]
Parking Partners(Marked
Green)
"Parking Partners" continuously update the parking rate information on our system, and very often provide special
discounts.
When you bring a printed "Rate Guarantee"
to the garage check-out, you are assured to pay just as you were quoted.
A printed "Discount Coupon"
will provide you a special lower-than regular rate, when you park within the times as listed. Give the coupon to the attendant upon departure. Payment by credit
card is required.
Both options do not provide a reserved space, so you may want to print coupons or rate guaranteed to more than one garage in the area.
Non-Partner Parking(Marked Green)
These facilities are visited on a semi-annual basis and rates are “manually” recorded. We cannot guarantee accuracy of those rates. We encourage you to call ahead
of time before parking at such facilities, since prices may have changed since last visited
Total Prices
Parking prices quoted in the list are total cost for the entire period. Not an hourly rate.
Featured
|

About
A Life In Three Acts Broadway:
A Life In Three Acts plays at St. Ann's Warehouse
38 Water Street (Brooklyn)
Seating chart & directions
The 2009 Edinburgh Fringe First Award winner, A Life in Three Acts, finds Bette Bourne and Mark Ravenhill on stage together. The celebrated performer and key figure in Britain’s largely unreported post-war gay liberation struggle, shares his story with his close friend, one of the U.K.’s most celebrated playwrights.
A Life in Three Acts is a living, breathing history, edited and adapted for the stage from a series of private conversations between two friends, reminiscing about the life and times of Bette Bourne. The performance is remarkably honest, by turns humorous and angry. The story moves from Bourne’s post-war childhood to his first walk across Piccadilly Circus in drag, to his seminal role in the formation of the Gay Liberation Front in Britain. He recalls his life in a drag commune, the creation of the groundbreaking and OBIE Award-winning BLOOLIPS Company, and more -- painting an extraordinary portrait of both a life and a movement. To be sure, the work is more than a memoir. It is a moving celebration of the momentous upheavals and transformative achievements of one of the world’s greatest liberation struggles in history. The show comes to St. Ann’s Warehouse directly on the heels of a successful run at London’s Soho Theatre.
Presented by St. Ann's Warehouse | A London Artists Projects Production | Produced by Jeremy Goldstein
Originating co-producer Koninklijke Schouwburg/Het Paradijs, The Hague (NL)
Direction Mark Ravenhill | Picture Researcher Sheila Corr | Associate Director Hester Chillingworth |
March 4 - 28 , 2010
back to top
|
|
|
|