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St. Ann's Warehouse

Email boxoffice@stannswarehouse.org Website http://stannswarehouse.org/

Address

45 Water Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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St. Ann's Warehouse

Public Transportation

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By Subway:

2/3 to Clark St., F to York Street, A/C to High Street

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By Bus:

Take the B25 to the corner of Front Street and Dock Street. Walk north on Dock Street. St. Ann’s Warehouse is located at the corner of Water and Old Dock Streets.

Accessibility:

Box Office

Box Office

The St. Ann’s Warehouse Box Office phone line is available Monday-Friday, 12 PM to 5 PM ET, and beginning two hours before performance times on evenings and weekends. Please note that in-person ticket services are only offered one hour prior to performances.

Curb Ramps

Curb Ramps

Yes

Directions Bus

Directions Bus

Take the B25 to the corner of Front Street and Dock Street. Walk north on Dock Street. St. Ann’s Warehouse is located at the corner of Water and Old Dock Streets.

Directions Subway

Directions Subway

2/3 to Clark St., F to York Street, A/C to High Street

Entrance

Entrance

DUMBO is a beautiful historic neighborhood, and many streets and sidewalks contain cobblestones and trolly tracks. The theater entrance can be accessed via Old Dock and New Dock Streets, and our front door is on the park side of the building.

Folding Armrests

Folding Armrests

None

Assisted Listening System

Assisted Listening System

Assistive Listening Device Assistive Listening Devices are available at the Box Office on loan with a photo ID.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair Info

All performances are accessible to those who use wheelchairs and individuals with limited mobility. Please contact the Box Office to let us know about your access requirements or special requests when you book: 718.254.8779 or boxoffice@stannswarehouse.org.

Theater Description:

St. Ann’s Warehouse plays a vital role on the global cultural landscape as an artistic home for international companies of distinction, American avant-garde masters and talented emerging artists ready to work on a grand scale. St. Ann’s signature flexible, open space allows artists to stretch, both literally and figuratively, enabling them to approach work with unfettered creativity, knowing that the theater can be adapted in multiple configurations to suit their needs.

In the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park, under the vision of St. Ann’s founder and Artistic Director Susan Feldman, Marvel Architects, DBI Projects, theater consultants Charcoalblue and a team of expert engineers have designed a theater that offers St. Ann’s signature versatility and grandeur on an amplified scale while respecting the walls of the original 1860 Tobacco Warehouse. The new building complex includes, a Studio for smaller-scale events and community uses, as well as The Max Family Garden designed by landscape architects Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, which is open to Brooklyn Bridge Park visitors during Park hours, and Bar Jolie in the lobby.

Over its 44-year history, St. Ann’s Warehouse has introduced American audiences to landmark works from a global community of theater-makers including the National Theatre of Scotland (Black Watch, Let the Right One In); Emma Rice (Brief Encounter, Tristan & Yseult); TR Warszawa (Festen, Macbeth); Mark Rylance (Measure for Measure), Daniel Kramer (Woyzeck), Enda Walsh (The Walworth Farce, and Misterman, Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, both featuring Cillian Murphy); the Donmar Warehouse (the all-female Shakespeare Trilogy); Daniel Fish’s Oklahoma! (2019 Tony Award winner); Good Chance Theatre’s The Jungle; and  Little Amal Walks NYC, a massive public art project co-produced by St. Ann’s and The Walk Productions; Almeida Theatre’s The Hunt (with Tobias Menzies). St. Ann’s legacy concerts in St. Ann’s Church: Lou Reed’s and John Cale’s Songs for ‘Drella; Lou Reed’s Berlin; legendary Hal Willner tribute concerts, and solo outings by Jeff Buckley, Marianne Faithfull, Aaron Neville, David Bowie, Joe Strummer, and many others During the pandemic, St. Ann’s deployed its roof and façade for free public art exhibitions and outdoor roof concerts.