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Episcopal Actors’ Guild

Website https://www.actorsguild.org/

Address

1 E 29th Street 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10016

Episcopal Actors’ Guild

Accessibility:

Directions Driving

Directions Driving

R/W/6 to 28th Street, B/D/F/M/N/Q/R/W at 34th Street-Herald Square

Elevator\Escalator

Elevator\Escalator

Stair chair available (no elevator)

Entrance

Entrance

Guild Hall is located on the second floor of The Church of the Transfiguration (aka The Little Church Around the Corner). Enter through the Little Church gate and go through the garden. Our door will be to your left (between the main entrance into the church and the door to the parish office).

Box Office

Box Office

Guild Hall does NOT have a lobby or waiting area. You are welcome to enjoy the Little Church’s garden (weather permitting) if you arrive before the house opens.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair Info

Guild Hall is not a fully ADA-compliant venue. However, we do our best to accommodate all patrons. Guild Hall is located up one flight of stairs (20 steps). There is no elevator; however, a stair chair is available for those who need assistance making it up to or down from Guild Hall. EAG’s staff will be happy to assist you upon request.

Theater Description:

The mission of the Episcopal Actors' Guild is to provide emergency aid and support to professional performers of all faiths and none who are undergoing financial crisis. We are also dedicated to helping emerging artists advance their careers through scholarships, awards, and performance opportunities. 

Founded in 1923, EAG is not only a nonsectarian charitable organization, we are also a membership organization and we welcome the participation of all those who are interested in celebrating the talent and dedication needed to sustain a career in the performing arts. We hold several events each month with all proceeds being used to support performers in need.

Our headquarters and historic theatre are located on the second floor of New York's landmarked Church of the Transfiguration, also known as "The Little Church Around the Corner."