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Joseph Cino (November 16, 1931 – April 2, 1967), was an Italian-American theatre producer. The Off-Off-Broadway theatre movement is generally credited to have begun at Cino's Caffe Cino in the West Village of Manhattan.
Joe Cino (L.) and Edward Albee at a benefit for the Caffe Cino after a fire, 1965, Photo: James D. Gossage.
begun at Cino's Caffe Cino in the West Village of Manhattan. JoeCino moved from Buffalo to New York City to become a dancer. In 1958, Cino retired from...
Caffe Cino was an Off-Off-Broadway theater founded in 1958 by JoeCino. The West Village coffeehouse, located at 31 Cornelia Street, was initially conceived...
Cino Theater is named after JoeCino and is the third space in TNC's history to bear Cino's name. A long and shallow theater with 74 seats, the Cino Theater...
off-off-Broadway theater, appearing in numerous JoeCino-produced plays at New York City's Caffe Cino. She later landed roles on Broadway in Poor Bitos...
Greenwich Village, in particular, the Caffe Cino at 31 Cornelia Street, operated by the eccentric JoeCino, who early on took a liking to actors and playwrights...
to Cino co-founder and producer JoeCino, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway movement. Cino encouraged Wilson to submit a play to the Cino. In Cino, Wilson...
three Off-Off-Broadway theatres that composed this core included JoeCino's Caffe Cino, Al Carmines' Judson Poets Theatre, and Ralph Cook's Theatre Genesis...
Lanford Wilson. It was first produced at Caffe Cino in 1965, a coffeehouse and theatre founded by JoeCino, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway theatre movement...
1995; founder of the Augustinian Recollect Sisters of the Heart of Jesus. JoeCino, 45, American theatrical producer credited with creating "Off-Off-Broadway"...
Maria Cino (born April 19, 1957) is an American public servant and political operative of the Republican Party. She served in the United States Department...
earliest of the gay theatre movement. The play was first performed at JoeCino's Caffe Cino in May 1964. It then toured internationally, and has appeared in...
Cino, the coffeehouse theater in the West Village that was founded by JoeCino and is often described as the birthplace of Off-Off-Broadway. Plays in...
in 1967. The play opened at the Troupe Theatre Club and at Caffe Cino, JoeCino's coffeehouse that is generally acknowledged as the birthplace of the...
credited as one of the original off-off-Broadway theaters, along with JoeCino's Caffe Cino, Ellen Stewart's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, and Judson Poets...
Theater at La MaMa; Captain Jack's Revenge (1970), which Smith dedicated to JoeCino; and Prussian Suite, which featured music by John Smead and was in aid...
- The Public Theater), Wyn Handman (The American Place Theatre), JoeCino (Caffe Cino), and the theatre at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. His theatre...
theatre movement in New York City at JoeCino's Caffe Cino, where she performed and directed. She curated Caffe Cino - History of Off-Off Broadway at Lincoln...
associate. The L.A. Underboss Carmen Milano, along with L.A. soldiers Stephen Cino and Louis Caruso and L.A associates Johnny Branco and Peter Caruso, originally...
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Stansbury, with whom she lived for a few months in an apartment behind the Caffe Cino. Holly Woodlawn remembers that Darling's name evolved from Hope Dahl to Candy...
Jeff Weiss’ play A Funny Walk Home at the Caffe Cino. When the Cino closed in 1968 following JoeCino's suicide, playwright Robert Patrick took up residence...
nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and in 1974 was awarded the Prix mondial Cino Del Duca. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975, but was not allowed to leave...
eavesdropping. He approached Marshall W. Mason, whom he knew from the Caffe Cino, to direct the production. After being workshopped in the directing and playwriting...
depleted family by inducting new members such as Stephen "Steve the Whale" Cino, singer Charles "Bobby Milano" Caci, Luigi "Louie" Gelfuso Jr. and shylock...
becomes a star. It originally played Off-Off-Broadway in 1966 at the Caffe Cino and then played Off-Broadway, starring newcomer Bernadette Peters, beginning...