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April 30, 2008

Provincetown Playhouse in Way of NYU Expansion

043008provincetownplayhouse2.jpgThe historic – but not landmarked – Provincetown Playhouse in Greenwich Village could be the next building to make way for NYU’s ongoing expansion, which will devour six million square feet of space in New York in the next 25 years, if all goes according to plan. The theater is widely regarded as the birthplace of 'Off Broadway.'

The local community board is open to NYU’s proposal (see renderings here), but some preservationists are trying to save the theater, where Edward Albee’s Zoo Story premiered in 1959. Located on the site of a former stable and bottling plant, it was used as a theater in 1918 by the legendary Provincetown Players, whose members included Eugene O’Neill. In the ‘40s, the four buildings at the site were turned into one theater, which the university purchased in 1984, using the upper stories for offices and housing until reopening the theater in '98.

Their proposed bigger building would be used for the School of Law and include a state of the art theater. Morris Adjmi, the architect for the project, tells the Times the current building has no “architectural merit.” But theater blogger The Playgoer argues against the rush to replace it with something slicker:

To me these lacking qualities almost make it more urgent that we preserve it. To step inside this humble, cozy 170-seater, and to realize that The Emperor Jones was originally staged here – on this tiny stage! – is to be reminded how down to earth and basic much of our great theatre has always been. As unimpressive as the old house is to some, it still can inspire future generations, though its living historical memory.
And Andrew Berman of the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation says the demolition “is going to create an enormous rift between the university and the surrounding community, preservationists, theater lovers, that I’m not sure how easy it will ever be to repair.”

Photo: Seth W.

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I used to work in that theater on the crew when I was a student and it is the crappiest place ever. There's no room, it seats maybe 150 people (uncomfortably I might add) and is mostly used for shitty freshman productions and weekend storytelling events for kids.

Tear it down, ain't no one being inspired with the stuff on that stage now.

 

I'd vote for a shitty theater over any expansion of NYU. Fight the Power!

 

Put NYU in the World Trade Center. If there's another attack, so what?

 

where Edward Albee’s Zoo Story premiered in 1959.

That production was paired with Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape.

And that was a long time ago. The NYU Machine is plowing over everything, leaving us just the zoo and the crap.

 

NYU School of Law's on a winning streak. It recently knocked down the Poe House where Poe wrote The Raven. What next world historic American writer will NYU shit on and erase? Who will it be?

 

We need your help -- thank you for posting this.

Please consider emailing NYU President Sexton and others addicted to a culture of demolition:

http://www.gvshp.org/ProvincetownLtr.htm

Thank you!

 

NYU makes Godzilla look like Jane Jacobs

 

Tgirl's comment, "NYU makes Godzilla look like Jane Jacobs" is the best gothamist comment I've ever read. Excellent!!!

 

Wasn't the Bowery the first 'Off Broadway'?

 
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