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Ted Greenberg’s The Complete Performer takes the stage at the historic SoHo Playhouse every Saturday night. The theatre is in the heart of downtown, located near the hottest restaurants (Blue Ribbon, David Burke Kitchen, Mekong Restaurant, Hundred Acres, City Winery and Brooklyneer) and nightlife (SOBS, Trump SoHo).
15 Van Dam Street has a storied history. Designated as the Huron Club, the building was a popular meeting house and night club for the Democratic Party in the late 1800s, and the turn of the century brought the Tammany Hall machine to the location.
The building was transformed into a theater in the 1920′s, and in the 60′s operated as the Village South, home to Playwrights Unit Workshop under the direction of Edward Albee. Many of today’s most revered playwrights – John Guare, AR Gurney, LeRoi Jones, Terrence McNally, Sam Shepard and Lanford Wilson – developed their early work in the space.



