3 Best Performing Arts in New York City, New York

The Moth

SoHo Fodor's choice

Dedicated to first-person storytelling, this roving series has spread far beyond New York, where it was founded in 1997 by the writer George Dawes Green, but it's still going strong here: the curated Mainstage shows feature both celebrities and everyday people who worked with The Moth directors to shape their stories. At the much looser, open-mike StorySLAMs, competitors are randomly selected and given just five minutes to tell a story, which must tie in with the night's theme. Moth tales get told at Housing Works and other venues downtown and throughout the boroughs.

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SoHo

Celebrating all manner of contemporary, genre-bending productions, the original home of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and Basil Twist's Symphonie Fantastique also hosts art exhibitions and puppet shows, and has a lounge in which to hang out before or after the show.

The Greene Space

SoHo

New York City's local public radio stations WNYC and WQXR invite the public into their intimate (125 seats) studio for live shows featuring classical, rock, jazz, and new music; audio theater; conversation; and interviews. It's a great place to get up close with writers and newsmakers, as well as musicians and actors who might be playing Carnegie Hall, Broadway, or the Met Opera a few days later.

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