The Village Gate - Notable Productions

Notable Productions

The Top Of The Gate a.k.a. Village Gate (Upstairs):

  • Love Lemmings (1991)
  • Yesterdays: An Evening with Billie Holiday (1990)
  • Noo Yawk Tawk (1998)
  • Beehive (1986)
  • A... My Name Is Alice (1983)
  • Rap Master Ronnie (1983)
  • Lovesong (1976)
  • Tommy Tune Atop The Gate (1975)
  • The Charles Pierce Show (1974)

The Village Gate Theater a.k.a. Village Gate (Downstairs):

  • Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1992)
  • The Real Live Brady Bunch and the Real Live Game Show (1991)
  • Further Mo' (1990)
  • Sid Caesar & Company: The Legendary Genius of Comedy (1989)
  • Sing Hallelujah! (1987)
  • National Lampoon's Class of '86 (1986)
  • El Grande de Coca-Cola (1986)
  • Lies & Legends: The Musical Stories of Harry Chapin (1985)
  • Shades of Harlem (1984)
  • Orwell That Ends Well (1984)
  • One Mo' Time (1979)
  • Sterling Silver (1979)
  • Nightsong (1977)
  • 2 by 5 (1976)
  • Let My People Come (1974)
  • National Lampoon's Lemmings (1973)
  • A Quarter for the Ladies' Room (1972)
  • Salvation (1969)
  • Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris (1968)
  • MacBird (1967)

The Village Gate 52nd Street

  • A Brief History of White Music (1996)

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