Woodstock\u2019s first performer spent decades in this Village pad

Benjamin Scheuer, a playwright, singer and songwriter best known for his off-Broadway show, “The Lion,” is about to list his home at 106 Waverly Place for $3.65 million — or as a $10,000-a-month rental.

The (now) two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo has some musical history: Brooklyn native Richie Havens — the first performer on stage at the 1969’s legendary Woodstock festival — allegedly lived in this third-floor apartment from “the early 1960s until the mid-’80s,” the listing brokers say. Bob Dylan allegedly crashed on the floor here one night.

Scheuer bought the home for $2.5 million in 2015.

The listing brokers are the family team of Sydney, Meris and Kenny Blumstein , of Corcoran.

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