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Absinthe is a highly alcoholic beverage known for its distinctive green color and herbaceous taste. It has been associated with bohemian and artistic circles since the 19th century, but did you know it also has ties to Broadway shows?
In recent years, Absinthe has become a popular drink in New York City theaters, particularly those hosting edgier or more risqué productions. The House of Yes Theater in Brooklyn, for example, offers an Absinthe package that includes a glass of the drink, along with a souvenir spoon and a sugar cube to sweeten it.
Similarly, the popular cabaret show "Sleep No More" at the McKittrick Hotel (home of the immersive theater experience "The Speakeasy") features an Absinthe bar as part of the pre-show experience. Attendees can indulge in the potent beverage before entering the mysterious world of the show.
But Absinthe's relationship with Broadway dates back much further than these current productions. In fact, the drink was a mainstay among artists and writers who frequented the famous club, The Algonquin Hotel in the 1920s.
Nicknamed "The Vicious Circle," this group of writers and critics included Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, and Edna Ferber. They were known for their sharp wit and biting critiques, often fueled by their love of Absinthe.
The Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room Bar even had a special Absinthe fountain for customers to prepare the drink themselves, which became a beloved tradition among the literary crowd.
Of course, the history of Absinthe is not without controversy. Due to its high alcohol content and rumored hallucinogenic effects (stemming from the presence of the chemical thujone in wormwood, one of the herbs used to flavor the drink), the beverage was banned in many countries in the early 20th century.
It wasn't until the 1990s that Absinthe became widely available again, and even then, many versions were still not legal due to their thujone content.
Despite its checkered past, Absinthe remains a symbol of artistic rebellion and creative expression. For those looking to indulge in a drink with a rich history and theatrical ties, Absinthe may just be the perfect choice before attending a Broadway show or immersive theater experience.
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