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  1. The Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, generally known as NYU Skirball, is an 850-seat theater at 566 LaGuardia Place in Manhattan, New York, owned by New York University. It was named after philanthropist Jack H. Skirball.

  2. NYU Skirball, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is downtown Manhattan’s premiere Cultural Center. Lead by Jay Wegman, Skirball features challenging, provocative and adventurous programing, reflecting the intellectual and counter-culture traditions of the historically bohemian Village.

  3. Visit us aboard Noah’s Ark at the Skirball! This award-winning children's and family destination invites visitors of all generations to play, climb, build, make-believe, and make friends—all while exploring an eight-thousand-square-foot wooden ark filled to the rafters with whimsical animals.

  4. www.nyu.edu › box-office › NYU-SkirballNYU Skirball

    About NYU Skirball. NYC’s Home for Cutting-edge Performance and Discourse. NYU Skirball holds close James Baldwin’s dictum that "artists are here to disturb the peace." We invite adventurous, unorthodox productions and pioneering artists, scholars, and game-changers to our stage to offer audiences uncommon offerings that can, and often do ...

  5. NYU Skirball, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is downtown Manhattan’s premiere Cultural Center. Lead by Jay Wegman, Skirball features challenging, provocative and adventurous programing, reflecting the intellectual and counter-culture traditions of the historically bohemian Village.

  6. The center, named after philanthropist couple Jack H. Skirball and Audrey Skirball-Kenis, has a museum with regularly changing exhibitions, film events, music and theater performances, comedy, family, literary, and cultural programs.

  7. NYU Skirball, located in the heart of Greenwich Village, is downtown Manhattan’s premiere Cultural Center. Lead by Jay Wegman, Skirball features challenging, provocative and adventurous programing, reflecting the intellectual and counter-culture traditions of the historically bohemian Village.

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