The Brick Theater, Independent theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, United States
The Brick Theater occupies a converted garage space in Williamsburg and holds about 50 spectators. The intimate venue presents experimental productions that deviate from classical theatrical conventions.
The theater emerged in 2002 from an auto body shop founded by Michael Gardner and Robert Honeywell. From the start, the venue championed unconventional theater and local artists.
The venue serves as a home for experimental artists and presents work that struggles to find space elsewhere. Visitors encounter productions from newcomers and established performers testing their own ideas.
The location sits in Williamsburg near public transportation and is easily accessible. Visitors should check ahead as programming changes frequently and many performances sell out quickly.
The theater experimented with online streaming during the pandemic and presented productions on platforms like Twitch. This digital phase showed that the content could work through a screen and expanded its reach.
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