The burlesque scene seems to
keep holding on, even blossoming in New
York . The Box
is essentially a variation of a nightclub & dinner theatre with the most
amazing acts seen. The vibe is voyeuristic, sexy, & usually something that
you can’t explain unless you’ve seen it. Always make a reservation. Get in
early, that is before midnight, and better if you have obtained a table, unless
you want to see the show from the bar, which is after all further in the back,
and when it gets crowded, you will normally catch few of the action going on
the scene. As once read : “The best way to sum it up is if Tarantino directed a
really effed up version on Moulin Rouge.”
Converted from a derelict 20s
sign factory, The Box has been acclaimed to be the city’s sexiest theatre club,
featuring circus acts, human oddities and avant-garde performers from across
the pond, lighting up the state-of the-art-stage. Initiated by nightlife
impresario Serge Becker along with Richard Kimmel, Randy Weiner, and Simon
Hammerstein, this is an opulent whim, with a curving staircase draped in
Persian rugs, antique bottles (exhumed during construction), jeweled
chandeliers, smoke and mirrors, fanciful wallpapers, parquet floors, velvet
curtains and N’awlins-style balustrades. Inspired by the Hammerstein Ballroom,
this is pure theatrical glamour for the modern age.
The Box consists of a 5,000
square foot, three-level building. The Main Floor is comprised of a bar and an
auditorium. The bar has enough standing room, and a good view to the stage,
while the upper level has 6 opera-style boxes that circle above the main floor
and stage area that offer an excellent view below. According to their brief,
the box can cater for private events, with over 200 production numbers for you
to choose from.
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