
It was announced today that
Collective:Unconscious would be closing it's doors for good at the end of July when it's current lease expires. Founded in 1995 and originally located on Ludlow Street, for the last several years C:U has called 279 Church Street home. As noted below,
Charlie Victor Romeo, C:U's most famous alumni show was being restaged as part of the
undergroundzero festival and will fittingly be it's final tenant. Other shows that are part of the festival will be staged at
The Flea and
Manhattan Children's Theater, both neighbors in Tribecca.
It was not stated whether
Collective:Unconscious would be searching for a new space.
No comments:
Post a Comment