MCC Theater's move to a new home in Hell's Kitchen is profiled in the New York Times.
"The new building has contemporary amenities that matter for theatermakers, like dressing rooms and a wardrobe office, and allows the company to consolidate work that had been spread across the city, including its administrative offices and its youth company. The hope: more creative interaction between professionals and aspiring artists.
'The theater was created out of an impulse to have a community,' Mr. Cantler said, 'but so much of life in New York is dictated by real estate.'"