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was born into an Italian-American family, and moved from Buffalo, New York to be a dancer in New York City. After 10 years, he used his $ 400 in savings and opened the Caffe Cino Art Gallery. Initially, Cino encouraged his friends to hang their artwork on the walls. That led to poetry readings, which
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During the early days of the Cino, plays were produced on the floor. A makeshift 8x8-foot stage was later created using milk cartons and carpet remnants. Productions were initially limited to 30 minutes, and the audience could stand anywhere. The space was only 18x30-feet, and audience members often
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On Ash Wednesday, March 3, 1965, a fire destroyed the interior of the Cino. The building's structure was not affected. A new lighting system had been installed, along with the fireproofing of the Caffe's ceiling, which prevented the fire from spreading to the rest of the tenement building. The
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The Caffe Cino was an incubator for first-time directors, playwrights, actors, and lighting or set designers. Many continued to work in stage, screen, or both after the Cino closed. Notable contributors include:
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perched atop the cigarette machine. Admission was one dollar, and audience members were offered a coffee and an Italian pastry along with the show.
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official cause of the fire was a gas leak, but some suspected that Cino's lover set the fire. The community raised money by staging
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A plaque indicating that Caffe Cino was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017
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coffeehouse, located at 31 Cornelia Street, was initially conceived as a venue for poetry,
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Joe Cino died three days after repeatedly stabbing himself in 1967.
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Magie Dominic collection of Caffe Cino and Off-Broadway materials
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The Ghastly One: The Sex-Gore Netherworld of Andy Milligan
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40°43′52.6″N 74°00′10.5″W / 40.731278°N 74.002917°W / 40.731278; -74.002917
Joe Cino
Off-Broadway theatre
caffecino.wordpress.com
Off-Off-Broadway
Joe Cino
West Village
folk music
visual art exhibitions
National Register of Historic Places

Joe Cino
staged readings

benefit performances
Ellen Stewart
La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club
John Guare
Sam Shepard
Al Pacino
Robert Dahdah
Bernadette Peters
Robert Heide
Bette Midler
Johnny Dodd
Doric Wilson
Jean-Claude van Itallie

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