The Brick

  • Theater | Off-Off Broadway
  • Williamsburg
  • price 1 of 4
  • Recommended
Advertising

Time Out says

This scrappy 70-seat space—an erstwhile garage—popped into the theatrical scene in 2002 squished into a vanishingly tiny spot on Metropolitan Avenue in Williamsburg. Its founders, Robert Honeywell and Michael Gardner, have maintained a rattling schedule of tartly themed summer festivals (such as the Moral Values Festival), pieces by low-budget, high-concept avant-gardists like the Debate Society and Ian W. Hill, and works helmed by Honeywell and Gardner themselves.

Details

Address
579 Metropolitan Ave
New York
11211
Cross street:
between Lorimer St and Union Ave
Transport:
Subway: L to Lorimer St, G to Metropolitan Ave
Do you own this business?Sign in & claim business

What’s on

The Whole of Time

This extended riff on—and revision of—Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie, written by Argentina's Romina Paula and translated by Jean Graham-Jones, ran a couple seasons ago at the teensy private townhouse venue Torn Page. It returns now at The Brick, directed once more by Tony Torn and featuring the entire original cast of four: Ben Becher, Ana B. Gabriel, Lucas Salvagno and Josefina Scaro. The performance are followed by talkback sessions with a different artist each time. 
  • Drama
Advertising
You may also like
You may also like