A Perfect Weekend in New York City. Broadway to Broad Street.

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Gregg and I had the perfect weekend in New York City. We attended the wedding of  two women I have known since the 80′s who have been a couple since 1972. One of my favorite stories about these remarkable women is that they are literally responsible for the very first artist loft conversion in SoHo, on Crosby Street.  Congratulations ladies! Gregg and I hosted a family breakfast for them at our hotel also on Crosby Street, The Mondrian Soho.

The Mondrian Soho opened in March. We were given a corner room on a high floor (24th) and we had iconic views of Manhattan looking north and down onto all of Soho.  We could see all of the fabulous penthouses and gardens built on top of all of those early twentieth century buildings. We walked down to The Frank Gehry Apartment Tower on Spruce Street in Lower Manhattan. Check out HotLuxe.com and Departures

Photo: John Maienza

We took in a couple of great shows: In a word, Hugh Jackman was Terrific.  A wonderfully talented Broadway Star…Clearly his passion. Here is the official  Site

Jackman was  gracious to his audience and his other performers. It’s truly an uplifting show.

On the other hand,  another show we both highly recommend is not so uplifting but is a watershed dramatic performance for all five stars who perform in it:’Other Desert Cities’. Written by Jon Robin Baitz, with possibly a Tony coming for him…just a prediction.

I loved the mid-century architecture of the set of “Other Desert Cities.’   Along with the mis-matched Palm Springs kitsch furnishings, it seemed a fitting backdrop  for  the characters and the drama  created on the stage. To me, the set evoked a completely believable absence of taste. The Tony- worthy performances of each of the actors may well result in it’s being the play of the season….in our humble opinion.

 The Cast:  Thomas Sodowki, Judith Light, Stockard Channing, Stacy Keach, Rachel Griffiths. Here is the New York Times Review.  We had time for one museum. This time we had to see the much- talked- about Maurizio Cattelan Exhibition “All” at the Guggenheim.

Courtesy NYTimes.com Great article.  Check it out.

In all, it was a perfect weekend in New York. Great Architecture, great Broadway performances, great Art– three great days in great New York City.

 

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