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COMBINED APTS I&J
2,000 sq ft Combined CO-OP, 2BRs, 2 Baths, Terrace,
Wet Bar, Large Kitchen & Dining Area, Pet Friendly,
2 Parking Spots, Tennis Courts, Gym, Dog Run.
$874,900
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GLOVERSVILLE NY
48 S Main Street
Junell REB
518-588-5141
FORT PLAIN NY 33
Canal Street
Brenda REB
518-496-4113
MERRICK: 5-BDRM,
3.5-BATH
MERRICK: 5-BDRM, 3.5-
BATH. 3700 Sq, Huge
Master suite, add'l Main floor
bedroom w/private bath.
Familyroom w/fireplace,
FDR, LR, granite
kitchen/baths, basement,
$949,999. Jane Clifford Bkr.
516-359-2060
LOTS & ACREAGE
UNIQUE ACRES
Northern New York
Residential property with
St. Lawrence River views! A
unique 7.6 acres, with main
house and guest house
on the property. Inquiries:
threeriverspropertysales@
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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
NOHO DISTRICT
Manufacturing Space for Lease
Ideal for service, industrial.
No retail or office uses.
Only uses permitted under
zoning district M1-5B
636 Broadway 7972 SF,
cellar only
$239,160 annual basis ($30/sqft)
Call: V. Trager 212-254-7701
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Entertainment
amBroadway: Disney Plus
expected to stream stage version
of ‘Aladdin,’ Alan Menken gets
EGOT and more
BY MATT WINDMAN
Disney is expected to stream stage
version of ‘Aladdin’
As a follow up to the smash success of
the fi lmed version of “Hamilton,” Disney
Plus is expected to next make the stage
adaptation of “Aladdin” available on the
streaming channel in the coming months.
According to industry reports, Disney
fi lmed “Aladdin” in London (where it is
considerably less expensive to fi lm live
theater) last year. (Disney previously fi lmed
the stage version of “Newsies,” which is already
available on Disney Plus.) Prior to the
shutdown, Disney had three shows running
on Broadway: “The Lion King,” “Aladdin”
and “Frozen.” It has since confi rmed that
“Frozen” will not reopen on Broadway following
the shutdown.
Menken achieves EGOT status
The prolifi c composer Alan Menken,
who wrote the music of “Little Shop of
Horrors” and most of the fi lms comprising
the 1990s Disney animated musical renaissance
(including “The Little Mermaid” and
“Beauty and the Beast”), achieved the rare
and coveted status of an EGOT (Emmy,
Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner) on
Sunday when he won a Daytime Emmy for
a song he wrote for “Rapunzel’s Tangled
Adventure” on the Disney Channel. Eight
years ago, he won his fi rst Tony Award for
the stage adaptation of “Newsies” (which
combined new songs with songs from the
original 1992 fi lm). Menken’s body of work
will be celebrated on Aug. 6 in “An Evening
with Alan Menken,” an online fundraiser
for the Walt Disney Family Museum.
Actors’ Equity advocates for passage
of HEROES Act
Actors’ Equity Association, the national
union representing professional stage actors
and stage managers, is continuing
to advocate on behalf of its members
(virtually all of whom are currently unemployed)
for the U.S. Senate to approve the
HEROES Act, which would continue to
provide the unemployed with an additional
$600 a week in assistance funds. “Equity
members want to go back to work but the
industry has been shut down since March
because in most states, it is still not safe
for mass gatherings…The artists who fuel
our gigantic, nationwide economic engine
PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY
have gone months without work and the
weekly $600 included in the CARES Act
is all that is keeping workers afl oat as they
stare down an uncertain future,” Equity
president Kate Shindle said in a statement.
Andrew Lloyd Webber presents
social-distancing concert, presses
for theaters at full capacity
In an attempt to prove that professional
theater cannot operate under stringent
social distancing regulations, composer
Andrew Lloyd Webber hosted a sociallydistanced
concert by singer Beverly Knight
last week at London’s Palladium, one of
several theaters that he owns. Since the
concert, Lloyd Webber and mega-producer
Cameron Macintosh have called on the
British government to begin the process
of allowing theaters to reopen at full audience
capacity. (By comparison, Broadway
theaters owners and producers have not
taken such a forceful stance in seeking governmental
permission to reopen at either
limited or full capacity seating.) Macintosh
also announced that due to the costs of the
shutdown, the original London production
of “The Phantom of the Opera” has shuttered
for good.
This week’s streaming
recommendations:
Liberty or Just Us: A City Park Story
(Theater for the New City’s 2020 street
theater tour paying tribute to outdoor city
spaces shifts online), beginning Sat. Aug.
1, theaterforthenewcity.net.
Stick Fly (reading of Lydia R. Diamond’s
family drama, which played Broadway in
2011, with a cast including Daniel J. Watts
and Jelani Alladin), Sat. Aug. 1 at 2 p.m.,
starsinthehouse.com.
HAM4CHANGE (fi rst of three virtual
fundraisers organized by original cast
members of “Hamilton”), Sat. Aug. 1 at 1
p.m.
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