Abrons Art Center
Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand St
New York, NY 10002
212 598 0400
www.henrystreet.org
The Abrons Arts Center brings innovative artistic excellence to Manhattan’s Lower East Side through diverse, cutting-edge performances; exhibitions/artist residencies; classes and workshops for all ages, including pre-professional training for youth; and arts-in-education programming at public schools.
Some of the most adventurous artists of the past century have trained, taught, or performed at Henry Street, including John Cage, Aaron Copland, Dizzy Gillespie, Martha Graham, Alicia Keyes, Alwin Nikolais, Jackson Pollock, Denzel Washington, and Orson Welles.
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Gerard Byrne In Repertory |
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A process-based project installed underneath a theater, with viewers responding to installed props, mixing with actors employed in a subtle, interspersed fashion. | Free |
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Laurel Nakadate and James Franco Three Performances in Search of Tennessee |
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A spirit calling, theatrical karaoke, and an open audition all based around Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie. | $30 ![]() |
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Ragnar Kjartansson Bliss |
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A twelve-hour live loop of the final aria of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, with full orchestra, scenery, and period costume. | $30 / $10 ticket with discount code "figaro" ![]() |
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Simon Fujiwara The Boy Who Cried Wolf |
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An epic narrative in three parts, about explorers, sex and Abstract Expressionist painting. | $30![]() |
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Frances Stark Put a Song in Your Thing |
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A semi-autobiographical stroll through the creative chaos of the artist’s life, involving a dancer, and DJ from the dancehall “daggering” scene. | $30![]() |