Today was another whirlwind. Started off the day with a glorious run in Central Park. Then went to the GreenFlea Flea Market a half block from my apartment. Antiques, vintage clothing, jewelry, art, original tee shirts, furniture, rugs, textiles, fruits, veggies, breads, plants, flowers, yarn, beads.... anything you want it is likely to be there. See more photos HERE.
Finished the evening with Jack Goes Boating, the Labyrinth Theater Company's production starting Philip Seymour Hoffman (ohmygosh!!!), Daphne Rubin-Vega, Beth Cole and John Ortiz. Like Liev Schreiber does in "Talk Radio," Hoffman gives a masterful, seemingly effortless performance. A true example of one of the greatest actors we have working today. Amazing, gentle, understated.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Flea Market & Philip Seymour Hoffman
Another example of the gifts of New York...
Posted by Mary Hilton at 12:02 AM
Labels: Local Flavor, Theater
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