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    begun at Cino's Caffe Cino in the West Village of Manhattan. Joe Cino moved from Buffalo to New York City to become a dancer. In 1958, Cino retired from...
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    Caffe Cino was an Off-Off-Broadway theater founded in 1958 by Joe Cino. The West Village coffeehouse, located at 31 Cornelia Street, was initially conceived...
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    Cino Theater is named after Joe Cino 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...
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    in Greenwich Village, particularly the Caffe Cino at 31 Cornelia Street, operated by the eccentric Joe Cino, who early on took a liking to actors and playwrights...
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    off-off-Broadway theater, appearing in numerous Joe Cino-produced plays at New York City's Caffe Cino. She later landed roles on Broadway in Poor Bitos...
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    Greenwich Village, in particular, the Caffe Cino at 31 Cornelia Street, operated by the eccentric Joe Cino, who early on took a liking to actors and playwrights...
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  • radio personality Joe Cino (1931–1967), theater director and cafe owner credited with launching off-off-Broadway Danny Daniels, dancer Joe Dallesandro (born...
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    three Off-Off-Broadway theatres that composed this core included Joe Cino's Caffe Cino, Al Carmines' Judson Poets Theatre, and Ralph Cook's Theatre Genesis...
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  • to Cino co-founder and producer Joe Cino, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway movement. Cino encouraged Wilson to submit a play to the Cino. In Cino, Wilson...
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  • Lanford Wilson. It was first produced at Caffe Cino in 1965, a coffeehouse and theatre founded by Joe Cino, a pioneer of the Off-Off-Broadway theatre movement...
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    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...
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    1995; founder of the Augustinian Recollect Sisters of the Heart of Jesus. Joe Cino, 45, American theatrical producer credited with creating "Off-Off-Broadway"...
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  • Jeff Weiss’ play A Funny Walk Home at the Caffe Cino. When the Cino closed in 1968 following Joe Cino's suicide, playwright Robert Patrick took up residence...
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    with friends in the Caffe Cino Koutoukas with friends at benefit for the Caffe Cino Koutoukas with Joe Cino and friend Caffe Cino window poster portrait...
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  • Cino, the coffeehouse theater in the West Village that was founded by Joe Cino and is often described as the birthplace of Off-Off-Broadway. Plays in...
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  • earliest of the gay theatre movement. The play was first performed at Joe Cino's Caffe Cino in May 1964. It then toured internationally, and has appeared in...
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  • credited as one of the original off-off-Broadway theaters, along with Joe Cino's Caffe Cino, Ellen Stewart's La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, and Judson Poets...
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    in 1967. The play opened at the Troupe Theatre Club and at Caffe Cino, Joe Cino's coffeehouse that is generally acknowledged as the birthplace of the...
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  • Theater at La MaMa; Captain Jack's Revenge (1970), which Smith dedicated to Joe Cino; and Prussian Suite, which featured music by John Smead and was in aid...
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  • - The Public Theater), Wyn Handman (The American Place Theatre), Joe Cino (Caffe Cino), and the theatre at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery. His theatre...
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