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Caffe Cino

Credited as the first Off-Off-Broadway theatre, Caffe Cino began in 1958 as a Greenwich Village coffee house with a tiny makeshift stage. This Bohemian refuge was home to burgeoning gay playwrights...  
 
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dottyprkr1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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To see 63 pages of Caffe Cino photos, go to caffecino dot wordpress
ptm1492 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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This was beautiful. I have Been lucky to have directed PLAY by PLAY, by Mr Robert Patrick, and acted in some of Landford Wilsons pieces. Thank GOD For Caffe Cino. I wish I would have been older in the 60's to have benefited from the theater in person!!!
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The beginning of gay theatre and off off Broadway, perfect cinched bag in less that 12 minutes, brilliant & energetic narration from Mr. Robert Patrick throughout, thank you!
br4nd0w3 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Great, important history.
bdivab (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Brilliant! What a find!
ABSteel0 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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It's a shame the Caffe Cino didn't last. It sounds like an amazing, once in a lifetime world. I wish I could've been there.

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