Up Next (presented by Bedlam)
West End Theatre at St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th Street, New York, NY, United StatesA monthly variety show of adventurous musical theatre and other musical nonsense, produced by John Coyne, and presented by Bedlam.
A monthly variety show of adventurous musical theatre and other musical nonsense, produced by John Coyne, and presented by Bedlam.
Public Art Exhibition on the West End Ave steps to the church. Artist V.L. Cox brings her most well known work, the 'End Hate' doors, for its first exhibition in New York City in its finalized conception.
Artist V.L. Cox will discuss the ‘End Hate’ Doors installation with St. Paul & St. Andrew church member Karen Erren in a 90 minute artist talkback in the church. Reservations are not required. The series was created in response to Arkansas's HB1228 which made it out of committee in March of 2015. This discriminatory bill […]
March with us on Pride Sunday, June 30th. St. Paul & St. Andrew will participate in Reclaim Pride's Queer Liberation March. This year's march is for Black, Brown, Queer, Trans and Non-binary Youth & Against War and Genocide. The march will officially start at 11am from Sheridan Square, but we will meet up after worship […]
four femme and non-binary actors take on the 21 roles of Macbeth, all splitting the titular role. Watch as these four actors create the magic of Macbeth in this experimental and intimate production.
Ken Guest, scholar of Chinese immigration and long-term member of St Paul & St Andrew, will host us on a walking tour of Chinatown. We'll explore the history of Chinatown, its role as an immigrant gateway, and the current debates about its future. Meet at the NE corner of Mott & Canal Streets. Tour will […]
Inspired by the birth of photography and phonography, artists David Adamcyk and Zosha Di Castri invite the St. Paul & St. Andrew community to experience their multi-disciplinary installation "Phonobellow" during photo/film shoot, and featuring improvised performances by percussionist Sae Hashimoto and Russell Greenberg (of Yarn/Wire).
A concert celebrating and honoring the way it all started. Through powerful songs from gospel to Broadway, personal stories of inspiration, surrounded by community, Broadway Inspirational Voices celebrates 30 years of “yes”.