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Datebook: New York


The New York Times
Published: Oct 12, 2008

NEW YORK

Fall always brings cutting-edge cultural programming to the city, and one such new initiative is Lincoln Center Theater’s LCT3, which is dedicated to staging the work of emerging playwrights, directors and designers. Its first season, at the Duke Theater on 42nd Street, kicks off with the one-man play “Clay,” about a suburban boy who discovers hip-hop. All tickets to LCT3 productions will cost $20 (www.lct.org). In addition, the Next Wave Festival, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, will feature the Bangarra Dance Theater of Australia and Georg Büchner’s play “Woyzeck,” as performed by the Vesturport Theater of Iceland, with music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Tickets start at $20 (www.bam.org).

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