"This is the only venue I have ever seen in New York that is perfect for the concept. Normally we have to spend $50 million making a building that looks like this. We are very lucky with this one because it already looks like the place we imagined."
"According to Tribeca Citizen, the production will be set in 1925, telling the story of a wealthy man's son inheritance of the bank and his desire to 'put on an extravagant cirque show' within it."
"The show will appeal to ages 10 to 100," Painter said to the committee. Triumphing a unique blend of performance art and immersive storytelling, it promises to be both entertaining and culturally enriching.
"In addition to 1920s characters 'mingling around the space during the pre-show,' according to the outlet, ticket holders will be treated to astounding high-wire acts from around the world, plus dining offerings on the ground floor and a mezzanine bar."
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