The Imbible: A Spirited History of Drinking
15 Vandam St, New York, NY 10013
Playing in an authentic NEW York speakeasy that was actually used AS a meeting place by the notorious Tammany society. The IMBIBLE sweeps audiences along a 10.000 year journey through history and across the globe accompanied by craft cocktails and the vocal stylings of the BACKWAITERS ACAPELLA group! SIT back and enjoy the music and drinks while Anthony holds forth on the history and science behind alcoholic beverages. Traces their economic and political IMPACT on OUR cultural development. Conducts live demonstrations of brewing beer and distilling spirits. And – like ANY good bartender – keeps HIS guests laughing throughout the night! combining ANTHONY’S encyclopedic knowledge of beverage history and decades of bartending experience with HIS legendary skills AS a storyteller and entertainer. The IMBIBLE treats audiences to a completely original and thoroughly enjoyable evening of immersive theatre utterly unlike anything They’ve ever experienced!.
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Theatre for the thirsty.
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- The SoHo Playhouse stands on land that was once Richmond Hill, a colonial mansion that served as headquarters for General George Washington and later home to Aaron Burr. Purchased from Burr in 1817, the land was then developed into federalist-style row houses by fur magnate John Jacob Astor. 15 Van Dam Street, was designated as the Huron Club, a popular meeting house and night club for the Democratic Party. The turn of the century brought the Tammany Hall machine to the Huron Club. Promine
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