Strike a Pose & Set the Mood! Light up your space with this captivating 9oz soy candle, featuring my artwork of the iconic NuArt Theatre, marquee ablaze with the legendary documentary film "Paris is Burning." A Tribute in Every Flame: This isn't just a candle; it's a sensory homage to the NuArt's role in showcasing groundbreaking independent cinema and the enduring impact of "Paris is Burning." Unleash the Ballroom Beat: As the candle burns, fill your room with a unique fragrance that evokes the energy and vibrancy of the film's exploration of New York City's Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ ballroom scene in the late 1980s. Perfect for the Fanatic: This candle is more than functional; it's a conversation starter and a must-have for any documentary buff or "Paris is Burning" devotee. Hand-poured with Passion: Made with all-natural, eco-friendly soy wax for a clean burn. Premium fragrance oils deliver a unique and captivating scent. 9oz glass jar adorned with our exclusive NuArt Theatre "Paris is Burning" artwork. Let the documentary spirit illuminate your space! NuArt Theatre Candle Paris is Burning Candle Documentary Film Candle Ballroom Culture Candle NYC Documentary Gift Black Cinema Gift LGBTQ+ Gift Film Fan Gift Soy Candle Packed with immersive aromas, these scented candles come in 9oz glass jars and are one size (2.8″ × 3.5") (7.1cm × 8.8cm). Made with 100% natural soy wax blend, each candle features a 100% cotton wick and a permanent adhesive label where your custom designs can come alive. .: Materials: 100% natural soy wax blend, 100% cotton wick and a glass jar .: Compliant with ASTM safety standards .: One size: 2.8″ × 3.5" (7.1cm × 8.9cm) .: Burning time: 50-60 hours .: Glossy permanent adhesive label .: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts
AMELIE, A NEW MUSICAL will begin performances on Broadway on Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Walter Kerr Theatre (219 W 48th Street) and officially open Monday, April 3, 2017. Directed by Tony Award winner Pam Mackinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), AMELIE features a book by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award nominee Craig Lucas (The Light in the Piazza), music by Daniel Messe and lyrics by Nathan Tysen & Messe, and musical staging and choreography by Sam Pinkleton.