The lights are finally on at New York’s longest-continuously-operating Off-Broadway theater.
Two years ago, the independent film and television studio, A24 (the studio behind and ), bought Cherry Lane Theater . Established in 1924, the stage of the Greenwich Village landmark has featured the works of 20th-century playwrights and modern day talent such as Barbara Streisand, Bea Arthur and Cicely Tyson. On September 8, the iconic red doors opened once again, inviting all over live theater and entertainment, including programming featuring Spike Lee, Jodie Foster and Jerrod Carmichael . But beyond the new chairs, spiffy sound system and retractable movie screens, there is another feature that is sure to catch the eye. And that is the full bar and restaurant found in