St. Ann's Warehouse
ExperienceFort Greene#50 of 50

St. Ann's Warehouse

New York, New York

Photo: St. Ann's Warehouse

A performing arts space in a converted tobacco warehouse under the Brooklyn Bridge. The programming is fearless — experimental theater, avant-garde music, boundary-pushing dance — and the building itself is extraordinary, with soaring ceilings and the bridge visible through the glass wall. It's the kind of venue that makes you proud to live in a city that supports work this ambitious.

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