The Town Hall
Jessica Rae Taylor is a Guest Artist at the NYC Department of Education, Harlem School of the Arts, and The Town Hall. Jessica Rae is also an Outreach Program Creator for various organizations. Apart from their work in education, Jessica Rae is a model for Silhouette Diva and has worked as a Dancer/Entertainer for Total Entertainment. Jessica has experience as a Producer for the Baltimore Next Media Web Fest and has modeled for Schwarzkopf Professional and Wella Company. With a background in acting, dancing, singing, and musical theatre, Jessica is a well-rounded professional with a strong passion for the performing arts.
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The Town Hall
Town Hall is a 1,500-seat nonprofit national historic landmark venue in the heart of New York City. It was created by suffragists in 1921 and home of countless musical and cultural milestones. Town Hall has played an integral part in the electrifying cultural fabric of New York City for more than 90 years. Disclosing a tale of a vibrant group of suffragists (The League for Political Education) whose fight for the 19th Amendment led them to build a meeting space to educate people on the important issues of the day. The Hall was designed by renowned architects McKim, Mead & White to reflect the democratic principles of the League. Box seats were eliminated and no seats had an obstructed view giving birth to the term "Not a bad seat in the house." During completion of the building the 19th Amendment was passed (women's right to vote), and on January 12, 1921 The Town Hall opened its doors and took on a double meaning: as a symbol of the victory sought by its founders, and as a spark for a new, more optimistic climate.