This adored staple of Off Broadway also produces Under the Radar, the best Off-Off Broadway festival. Jump on tickets to see the daring international program of experimental theater. Read more.
This 1832 red-brick row house was home to the Treadwell family for nearly a century. Touring it in 1989, Richard Brookhiser was “struck by the incongruities—austerity side-by-side with lavishness.” Read more.
Don't miss this great space for sponsored creativity in the NYC Street Art scene. No matter what, see it twice, once during the day and once at night as it always changes just a little bit.
This graffiti wall has quite the history. It's owned and operated by Tony Goldman, and is now the epicenter of the NYC graffiti world. Made famous in 80s by Keith Haring. Read more.
Amazing place or dinner and a show. great live acts, communal seating, food and bev minimum is $12. See incredible acts here in a small setting before they get too huge!
Catch the Happy Ending Series here, it’s the best reading series with a twist. Big names are required to take a risk onstage: Jesse Ball once taught the crowd how to steal a book from B&N. Read more.
Good gallery. The shows can be hit and miss but still worth the gander. Wash down the art with a nice red wine at Gemma (opposite)
We are SO excited that VENUE #14 will be Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street - The Bleecker Street Theatre at FringeNYC 2011! Read more.