Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Best of Brooklyn: Top 5 Theaters

Here's a spotlight on Brooklyn's diverse theatrical landscape.
pexels-monica-silvestre-713149

Brooklyn is a melting pot of artistic expression and a haven for performers and fans of performance arts. Luckily for Brooklynites, this borough has no shortage of theaters offering diverse film selections, and performances by underground artists from all over the world. If you are looking to watch a theater performance any time of the year, consider the venues below: 

1. Brooklyn Academy of Music

At the heart of Fort Greene, BAM is a cornerstone of Brooklyn's art scene. The storied institution technically has three locations: Peter Jay Sharp Building (30 Lafayette Ave.), BAM Strong (651 Fulton St.) and BAM Fisher (321 Ashland Pl.). Collectively, there are year-round productions of dance, theater, cinema, music, art installations, seminars, workshops, children's events, and more. It is Brooklyn's home of curious people and adventurous ideas. 

bam
Howard Gilman Opera House at BAM. Photo: Supplied/BAM

2. The Brick Theater

Nestled in the bustling neighborhood of Williamsburg, The Brick Theater stands as a testament to the avant-garde and experimental spirit of Brooklyn's theater community. Known for pushing boundaries and challenging conventions, The Brick hosts an array of innovative performances ranging from experimental plays to alternative comedy. Its intimate setting provides a unique closeness between the performers and the audience, fostering a space where creative risks and artistic exploration are not only welcomed but celebrated.

Best of BK
Photo: Supplied/The Brick via Instagram 

3. St. Ann's Warehouse

Located in the scenic area of DUMBO, St. Ann's Warehouse is an emblem of transformative and boundary-pushing performances. Renowned for hosting a mix of theater, music, and dance, St. Ann's has become synonymous with artistic excellence. The venue's ability to adapt and repurpose its space for each performance makes every visit a novel experience. Its stunning waterfront location adds an extra layer of allure, making it a magnet for those seeking a blend of contemporary performance art and breathtaking views.

Best of BK
Photo: Supplied/St. Ann's Warehouse via Instagram 

4. Irondale Ensemble Project

In the cultural hub of Fort Greene, the Irondale Ensemble Project is more than just a theater; it's a community. With a strong emphasis on both classic and contemporary plays, Irondale melds high-quality productions with a deep commitment to community engagement and educational programs. The theater's approach to storytelling is both inclusive and immersive, inviting audiences of all backgrounds to experience the transformative power of live performance. Their programming often reflects societal themes, inviting dialogue and reflection.

Best of BK
Photo: Supplied/Irondale Ensemble Project via Instagram

5. Roulette Intermedium

Roulette Intermedium in Boerum Hill is a sanctuary for experimental art. This multi-disciplinary venue, with its focus on contemporary music, dance and intermedia performances, is a playground for artists pushing the limits of their craft. Known for its eclectic performances, Roulette offers a space where the unconventional is the norm. The venue’s commitment to innovative art forms attracts a diverse crowd, eager to experience the cutting edge of Brooklyn's artistic expression.

Best of BK
Photo: Supplied/Roulette Intermedium via Instagram

These five theaters in Brooklyn are more than entertainment venues; they are cultural hubs that reflect the diverse, vibrant and ever-evolving spirit of the borough. Each theater, with its unique focus and distinct neighborhood flavor, contributes to the rich tapestry of Brooklyn's performing arts scene, offering residents and visitors alike a window into the soul of one of New York's most dynamic boroughs.