Nestled in a historic 19th-century tobacco warehouse beneath the Brooklyn Bridge, St. Ann’s Warehouse stands as a cultural hub in the DUMBO district of Brooklyn. This versatile venue offers a dynamic array of performances, including plays, dance, opera, and live music. The theater boasts an open and flexible performance space, a multi-use studio, and a garden, providing a unique setting for a wide range of artistic experiences. Visitors can enjoy a rich tapestry of events in this atmospheric space, where the industrial past meets contemporary creativity.
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