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About Theatre 80
Theatre 80 carries on a generational cultural function, which has helped to create the East Village from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. When Theatre 80 was first envisioned and built at 80 Saint Marks Place, the neighborhood of the Lower East Side was a blighted area and the term East Village…

About Scheib’s Place
Scheib’s Place, the Speakeasy at 80 Saint Marks Place was where the New York City Council drank during Prohibition. Today one can find evidence of every aspect of the defense and camouflage of the hidden bar from the iron fittings that held steel plates over the windows to the bomb triggers in the basement –…

About Museum of the American Gangster
By 2007, Lorcan Otway began the restoration of Theatre 80 and began projects to support the theater and illustrate the history of the building. As part of this restoration, he opened the Museum of the American Gangster and William Barnacle Tavern. William Barnacle Tavern is named after William “Barnacle Bill” Scott, a merchant sailor who…
My daughter, husband and I just finished seeing “Koalas are Dicks” and I am still in utter amazement about how brilliant this play is! My daughter has already seen 2 Broadway plays and 1 play at Lincoln Center this year and she was floored by this play! The writing is mind boggling and the acting is Superb! This was hands down the BEST play I have seen in YEARS! My husband (who is quite the critic) could not it stop talking about this performance he was completely sold on all aspects of this piece. My only wish was that we could have chatted with the cast afterwards. I highly recommend this play and am grateful for such a wonderful night! Bravo!
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