The stage has been mainly barren at Theatre 80 St. Mark’s in the East Village since the pandemic arrived in New York last year, a stark contrast to the decades of performances here.
Lorcan Otway owns the theatre, founded in the 1960s by his father Howard, an actor writer and producer. Previously, the location had been home to a jazz club.
“My dad trained me in every job in the theatre because he expected that one day I would be running the family business, so whatever else I have been doing in my life, Theatre 80 has been the constant,” said Otway.
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