By Subway:
6 to the 23rd St station at Park Ave South, R/W to the 23rd and Broadway station, 1 to the 23rd and 6th Ave station
By Bus:
M1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 15, 18, 101 or 102 to 23rd St
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair seating is available. Accessible seating is reserved exclusively for patrons with accessible needs and their companions. Patrons purchasing accessible seating may purchase one (1) accessible seat and one (1) companion seat adjacent to the accessible seat. Depending upon availability, seats for additional guests will be located as close as possible to the accessible space. This policy ensures that we are able to accommodate all those that need accessible seating
Elevator\Escalator
Elevator only
Parking
One garage on 24th St, (Lexington and 3rd Ave), three garages on 24th St (3rd and 2nd Ave)
Entrance
Located in the lower level of Baruch College and is accessible by elevator. The building entrance is street level.
Box Office
Lobby is same level as theatre.
Restroom
Wheelchair accessible rest rooms and drinking fountains are located on the B3 level inner lobby.
Water Fountain
Drinking fountains and concessions are located on the B3 level inner lobby.
Telephone
None on premises
Assisted Listening System
Lightweight infrared assistive listening headsets are available for our hearing-impaired guests. A limited number of sets are available for all performances at no charge and without prior reservation. Please visit our House Management office located on the B2 level and request an Assistive Listening Device. Guests will be required to leave valid identification such as a driver's license as collateral. This is a complimentary service.
Directions Subway
6 to the 23rd St station at Park Ave South, R/W to the 23rd and Broadway station, 1 to the 23rd and 6th Ave station
Directions Bus
M1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 15, 18, 101 or 102 to 23rd St
Baruch Performing Arts Center convenes a conversation across the disciplines of art, science and the humanities, as well as across the panoply of world societies that are represented in Baruch’s diverse student body. They do this by presenting theater, music, dance, literary and spoken word, film and discussions which inform through relevant content and engage through singular experiences, enriching the appreciation of Baruch students, faculty and alumni for culture in its broadest sense, while serving as a resource for all New Yorkers.