Julie Taymor to Helm First Production in New Venue for Theatre for a New Audience, 2013

By: Jun. 24, 2011
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Today, Theatre for a New Audience broke ground on its new home in a city-owned parking lot in the growing BAM Cultural District, located at 262 Ashland Place bet Lafayette Avenue and Fulton Street in Brooklyn. Set to open in April 2013, the Hugh Hardy-designed, 27,500-square-foot building will house a 3-level 299-seat theatre, a rehearsal room, public lobby and various supporting spaces, providing a state-of-the-art venue for the theater company's interpretations of Shakespeare and classical drama. It will be the first permanent residence for the 32-year-old theatre company, the first classical theatre built in New York City in more than four decades and only the second new theatre to be built from the ground up in Brooklyn in more than 50 years.

On hand for the event were First Deputy Mayor Patricia E. Harris, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, Theatre for a New Audience Chairman Theodore C. Rogers and Founding Artistic Director Jeffrey Horowitz, Tony Award-winning actor Mark Rylance, and Tony Award-winning director Julie Taymor.  Taymor, it has been revealed, will helm the first production for the theater comapny in its new space in spring of 2013.  A title has yet to be revealed. 

The mission of Theatre for a New Audience is to develop and vitalize the performance and study of Shakespeare and classic drama.

For more information, visit http://www.tfana.org.

Photo Credit: Monica Simoes


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