It took about a year of workers complaining for management at Bill T. Jones/New York Live Arts to finally fix the front doors at their Chelsea theater that were difficult to close.
But management at the arts center fixed the faulty lobby doors not in response to the constant stream of complaints, workers said, but because a man walked in to the West 19th Street performing arts center and exposed himself to workers and guests.
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