By Subway:
Take the 4 or 5 express trains to the Wall Street Station. You can also take the 1 or the W, R to the Rector Street Station. Alternatively, take the J,Z at Broad St, the 2,3 at Wall Street or the E at World Trade Center. The A,C trains are a 15 minute walk from Fulton Street Station.
By Bus:
Take the M55 Bus to Broadway/Rector Steet. | The Port Authority Bus Terminal is at 40th Street and 8th Avenue and then take the 1, R or W to Rector Street on the Subway. | New Jersey buses go to the George Washington Bridge Terminal, and then take the subway or metropolitan bus line.
Directions Bus
Take the M55 Bus to Broadway/Rector Steet. | The Port Authority Bus Terminal is at 40th Street and 8th Avenue and then take the 1, R or W to Rector Street on the Subway. | New Jersey buses go to the George Washington Bridge Terminal, and then take the subway or metropolitan bus line.
Directions Subway
Take the 4 or 5 express trains to the Wall Street Station. You can also take the 1 or the W, R to the Rector Street Station. Alternatively, take the J,Z at Broad St, the 2,3 at Wall Street or the E at World Trade Center. The A,C trains are a 15 minute walk from Fulton Street Station.
Wheelchair Info
There is an accessible entrance at 65 Broadway with a ramp that leads to the lobby. From there visitors may take the elevator to the main 2nd floor or to the TP level. The studio’s facility is ADA-compliant with hallways and doorways wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs.Our theater spaces have flexible seating options and can easily accommodate a wheelchair.
The Stella Adler Center for the Arts is a public arts center with an actor-training conservatory at its core. Public programs invite audience members to join us in our quest to understand the human experience through art, to ask what it means to be a theater with a higher purpose and to explore what artists might do in the face of atrocity and injustice.
There are many programs that comprise the Center, from curricular initiatives to public cultural programming to arts justice work. All of these programs, whether they are poetry readings, jazz concerts, dance performances or training programs, share common ideals.
We hope that through these programs you experience a provocation to be an engaged and ever-evolving human being, to fall in love with a theater in dialogue with ideas and to join us in a laboratory of the arts.