Ficticia
About
Entertainment agencies bridge the gap between creative talent and the events that need them. In New York, where demand for performers and production support never slows, Ficticia operates as one of the many options connecting clients with artists, technicians, and event specialists. The city’s cultural pulse relies on these behind-the-scenes coordinators, whether for corporate galas, private parties, or theatrical productions. Agencies like this one handle the logistics so clients don’t have to—sourcing everything from DJs and live bands to lighting crews and AV equipment.
Finding an agency in Manhattan’s upper reaches can feel like navigating a maze of brownstones and university buildings. 623 W 136th St places this business in a stretch of Harlem where pre-war facades meet modern student housing, just blocks from the 1 train. The area’s mix of residential quiet and academic energy makes it an unexpected hub for event planning, but New York’s creative industry has long thrived in less obvious corners. Unlike Midtown’s high-rise agencies, operations here often cater to a blend of local clients and institutions, from Columbia-affiliated events to neighborhood block parties.
Coordinating entertainment requires more than a contact list—it demands timing, adaptability, and a clear line of communication. Questions about availability, contracts, or last-minute adjustments inevitably arise, which is why direct access matters. A quick call to (929) 206-2608 connects clients to the team, whether they’re finalizing a performer’s rider or adjusting a soundcheck schedule. Some agencies specialize in niche genres or high-profile talent, while others cast a wider net; this one falls somewhere in between, serving as a conduit rather than a curator.
For those mapping out their next event, directions and details are a click away via the online listing. The process of booking entertainment often starts with a search—and ends with a contract—but the steps in between vary wildly. At the very least, it’s one less variable to worry about in a city where variables are the only constant.