Before the shutdown, you could find the famous French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec at the the Broadway show, that is, eight times a week. But despite Broadway being closed, there is another way to encounter the 19th century artist.
” is an unforgettable walk through Greenwich village that will transport you back to Paris in the 1800s,” said Mara Lieberman, executive artistic director of .
The walking tour/performance piece about the life of Toulouse-Lautrec was conceived by Lieberman.
“I knew pretty soon after the pandemic hit that I was not gonna be a Zoom person,” Lieberman said. “I was like, there has to be a way to perform
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