Overview
Climb into our joy machine for 30 minutes and you’ll see what a few local musicians, comedians, dancers and animators can do with nothing but their talents and whatever gear they’ve got in their apartments.
Your esteemed MC Adam Hamway is very much LIVE, and all the videos he’ll introduce to you were curated by The Greene Space team and created by New York City artists while the city has been on pause for social distancing.
Tune in here on this page at 7pm ET, support the scene and save your FOMO for, umm, everything else in life.
Talk to Us!
We’re taking comments as we stream on YouTube and Facebook Live, so tell us what you think or send an old-school shout-out and you may hear it on air!
Here are tonight’s featured artists: Like them! Tip them on Venmo or support their favorite local nonprofits!
“I’m Ova Here Now ( a quarantine comedy)” by Joey Trombino
Astoria, Queens
Insta: @joetrombino
Venmo: @joe-trombino
“Hearty Fluff” created by Shayna Strype and Dane Manary with music by Jordan Parker
East Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Insta: @jordanjohnparker
Venmo: @shaynast
“She Was Like the Sun” by Lisa Liu
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Insta: @lisaliuguitar
Venmo: @lisaliuguitar
“The Andersons” – Episode 2, The Puzzle” starring Meg and Happy Anderson and narrated by Therese Plummer
Upper Manhattan
Insta: @marge927 and @happyandersonacting
Venmo: @MegAnderson
“Bad Dream” by Kit McDaniel, Addi McDaniel, and Philip McDaniel
Astoria, Queens
Insta: @kit_heron and @addimcdaniel
Venmo: @Kit-McD
“Socially Distant and Quarantinially Appropriate CoronaCollabMusic”
Darren Solomon and Todd Reynolds
Insta: @DarSolo and @digifiddler
“Five PM Porch Concert” performed by Roy Nathanson, Eric Alabaster, Lloyd Miller, Gabe Garcia, and Albert Marquez
The artists encourage you to show appreciation by donating to a local community organization called the Flatbush Development Corporation, fdconline.org.
Got a video you’d like us to consider? We’re reviewing submissions from local artists on a rolling basis, and you can find directions for how to show us your stuff right here.
The Greene Space has been closed to live audiences indefinitely, but as long as our health and our home internet connections remain stable, our team will keep making digital programs that bring people together to talk politics, create culture and inspire each other in challenging times. Access to all our videos is free, registration is not required, and if you miss a live stream, you can find them available on-demand. Learn more about us here.