In New York, you never know who you’re riding the train with. The person sitting next to you could be a broadway actor, just coming home from a show after taking off their costume, washing off their makeup and stepping out the backstage door onto the street -- just one more anonymous New Yorker in the night. Or, they could be an audience member, dressed up in a bow tie, boarding the train at Lincoln Center with their head still buried in the playbill.
8x10 Print, Image is 6x8
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