212 West 14 Street, Suite 2A, New York, NY 10011
Phone: (212)242-6036 Fax: (212)989-8864
Email: info@nyartists.org
Melba LaRose, Artistic Director
Phone: (212)242-6036 Fax: (212)989-8864
Email: info@nyartists.org
Melba LaRose, Artistic Director
Coming Soon
BIG DOWNEAST NEWS
We have word from the new owner of the building at 203 Avenue A that official occupancy papers 'may' be approved soon. We could use help & ideas in preparation for this imminent return to Downeast Arts Center. Board meetings and committee meetings (Planning, PR & Marketing, Fundraising, Partnerships), are being held and anyone is welcome to jump in on this exciting venture!
We have word from the new owner of the building at 203 Avenue A that official occupancy papers 'may' be approved soon. We could use help & ideas in preparation for this imminent return to Downeast Arts Center. Board meetings and committee meetings (Planning, PR & Marketing, Fundraising, Partnerships), are being held and anyone is welcome to jump in on this exciting venture!
Touring Shows
ISAIAH'S DREAM - A Parade of Poets
Performs 2 special pre-Thanksgiving shows
ONE DAY ONLY at Shooting Star Theatre in South Street Seaport on Sunday. November 22, at 11 a.m. and again at 1 p.m., courtesy of NY Artists Unlimited and MTP-Montauk Theatre Productions.
Performs 2 special pre-Thanksgiving shows
ONE DAY ONLY at Shooting Star Theatre in South Street Seaport on Sunday. November 22, at 11 a.m. and again at 1 p.m., courtesy of NY Artists Unlimited and MTP-Montauk Theatre Productions.
Download ISAIAH'S DREAM flyer click here
Guidelines and Application click here
Our Mission
NY ARTISTS UNLIMITED, founded in 1982, is dedicated to taking professional theatre to under-served audiences. The company focuses on works that evoke dignity of the individual and sanctity of the human spirit. A multicultural nonprofit touring company, we travel self-contained to NY's inner city neighborhoods as well as to remote regions of the Northeast in order to create an appreciation and understanding of the arts through performances, discussions and workshops. Audiences are composed of people who, because of economics, geographical location, disability, age, and the like, cannot afford tickets or gain access to thought-provoking entertainment. Workshops with artist-teachers are offered in Creative Dramatics, Improvisation & Comedy, Poetry Writing & Performing, Broadway/Jazz Dance, and more. Teachers have included: Richard Pryor Jr., Kenny Wade Marshall, Court Sweeting, Francis J. Roach.