It’s an architectural marvel. Once called a kitchen-sink masterpiece. And now, for the first time in the heart of Washington Heights — home to the Tony Awards.
”There’s life beyond 96th Street and I think they are getting the message without question. I think they realize Broadway does extend up here. It doesn’t just extend here. It is alive here,” Niria Leyva-Gutiérrez, Executive Director of Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance, said.
They are the Tony leaders who announced in December that the United Palace at 175th Street and Broadway would be hosting this year’s Tony Awards ceremony. The event has traditionally been held in the Theater District in Midtown
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