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ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE 2014–2015 ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE 2014–2015 By Subway to York St. to High St. to Clark St. By Bus Take the B25 to the corner of Front Street and York Street. Walk east on Front Street, turn left on Jay Street. By Bike or Car Please visit On Foot Take the footpath over the Brooklyn Bridge and turn left. The stairs feed into Washington St. Walk north on Washington and turn right on Front Street. Turn left on Jay Street. stannswarehouse.org for biking and driving directions. HOW TO FIND US St. Ann’s Warehouse is located in dumboBKLYN just east of the Manhattan Bridge at 29 Jay Street Walks “the creative line where the sharpest edges are cut.” —THE NEW YORK TIMES aE-MAIL THIS BROCHURE TO A FRIEND! An online version is available at stannswarehouse.org/brochure STANNSWAREHOUSE.ORG | 718-254-8779 | 29 JAY STREET dumboBKLYN ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE 55 Washington St., Suite 458 Brooklyn, NY 11201 Non-Profit Org US Postage PAID Hicksville N.Y. Permit No 438

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Page 1: St. Ann's Warehouse 2014-2015 Season

ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE2014–2015

ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE 2014–2015

By Subway to York St. to High St. to Clark St. By Bus Take the B25 to the corner of Front Street and York Street. Walk east on Front Street, turn left on Jay Street. By Bike or Car Please visit

On Foot Take the footpath over the Brooklyn Bridge and turn left. The stairs feed into Washington St. Walk north on Washington and turn right on Front Street. Turn left on Jay Street.

stannswarehouse.org for biking and driving directions.

HOW TO FIND USSt. Ann’s Warehouse is located in dumboBKLYN just east of the Manhattan Bridge at 29 Jay Street

Walks “the creative line where the sharpest edges are cut.” —THE NEW YORK T IMES

aE-mail ThiS BrochurE To a FriEnd! An online version is available at stannswarehouse.org/brochure

STannSwarEhouSE.org | 718-254-8779 | 29 JAY STREET dumboBKLYN

ST. ann’S warEhouSE55 Washington St., Suite 458Brooklyn, NY 11201

Non-Profit Org

US Postage

PaidHicksville N.Y.

Permit No 438

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“Pointed, terrifying, and true.” —THE T IMES

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“Powerful. cielecka’s performance is fierce and fiery.” —THE GUARDIAN

TR Warszawa4:48 PSYCHOSIS

St. Ann’s Warehouse presents

Anchored by a tour de force performance by Magdalena Cielecka, one of Poland’s most revered contemporary actresses, TR Warszawa’s acclaimed 4:48 Psychosis, a lacerating and lyrical depiction of a

mind on the edge, comes to St. Ann’s for its first and only American engagement. British playwright Sarah Kane’s extraordinary final work swings from elation to despair as it chronicles a convincing, lucid argument of isolation vs. non-existence. Performed in Polish with English supertitles. For adults only. This production of Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis is supported by the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, Trust for Mutual Understanding, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, and The Polish Cultural Institute in New York. Project co-financed with funds from the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. We are grateful for the additional support of NoraLee and Jon Sedmak.

o c T o B E r m T w T F S S 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8pm 8pm 8pm 5pm

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 5pm TALKBACK

on SalE To mEmBErS now (JOIN TODAY!) ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC now!

By Sarah KaneAdapted and Directed by Grzegorz JarzynaFeaturing Magdalena Cielecka

AMERICAN PREMIERE

ocT 16–26Tickets Start at $30

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“Truly extraordinary… dark gypsy cabaret shimmering with menace.” —THE SCOTSMAN

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“Phenomenal… martyn Jacque’s voice is a molten cascade.” —THE GUARDIAN

SONGS OF HORROR AND HAVOC

THE TIGER LILLIES

St. Ann’s Warehouse presents

3 PERFORMANCES ONLY

ocT 30–noV 1Tickets Start at $30

They’re baaaaack! St. Ann’s Warehouse welcomes home The Tiger Lillies, the wondrously wicked cabaret icons, for an exclusive Halloween performance of deranged hits and new favorites.

Nothing short of an international cult phenomenon, the Lillies fuse the spirit of punk with the passion of Left-Bank Paris and the savagery of Dickensian underculture. For deliriously demented adults and brave teens 13+.

o c T o B E r / n o V E m B E r

m T w T F S S 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 8pm 8pm 8pm

on SalE To mEmBErS now (JOIN TODAY!) ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC SEPT 16

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n o V E m B E r m T w T F S S 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 7pm

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 3pm 2pm 8pm 7pm

24 25 26, 27 28 29 30 8pm 8pm Thanksgiving 8pm 3pm 2pm 8pm 7pm

d E c E m B E r m T w T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 3pm 2pm 8pm 7pm

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NEW YORK PREMIERE

noV 16–dEc 14Tickets Start at $40

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“if this show doesn't make you fall in love with theatre,

there’s no potion on Earth that can help you.”

—THE GUARDIAN TRISTAN & YSEULT

KneehighSt. Ann’s Warehouse presents

Adapted and Directed by Emma Rice Writers: Carl Grose and Anna Maria Murphy

Following their astonishing Brief Encounter and The Wild Bride, the beguiling players from Kneehigh return to St. Ann’s Warehouse with this glorious adaptation of Tristan & Yseult.

Based on an epic ancient tale from Cornwall, Tristan & Yseult revels in forbidden desires, broken hearts, grand passions, and tender truths. Seen through the eyes of the “Unloved,” this thrill ride of a production marries gorgeous live music and jaw-dropping theatricality for an irresistible night of love.

Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.

on SalE To mEmBErS now (JOIN TODAY!) ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC SEPT 16

INSIDE CIRCLE EVENTS SUN NOV 23 | Opening Night PartyTUE DEC 2 | Inside Circle Night

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“mesmerizing. a phenomenon in itself.”

—FINANCIAL T IMES

CARMINA SLOVENICA

J a n u a r Y m T w T F S S 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8pm 8pm 3pm 5pm TALKBACK

8pm

St. Ann’s Warehouse presents Beth Morrison Projects and HERE

TOXIC PSALMSDirected by Karmina Šilec

Performed by Vocal Theatre Carmina Slovenica

NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE5 PERFORMANCES ONLY

Jan 8–11Tickets Start at $20

Carmina Slovenica is a Slovenian “vocal theatre” company, world renowned for their unconventional choral storytelling, adding opera, drama, and movement. In Toxic Psalms, the almost sinister

music mirrors the unspeakable violences and victimizations across our world today. Channeling ancient and modern humanities, the ensemble of 34 young women invokes Africa, the Middle East, Pussy Riot, weapons, extinctions, contaminations and abuses of religion — everywhere violence against others is exalted and deified.

In the age of #YesAllWomen and #NotOneMore, Carmina Slovenica is a mighty arsenal for fighting back, igniting the anthem that “something has to be done.” Toxic Psalms is a part of the PROTOTYPE Festival, with lead funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with significant support from the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, The Charles and Cerise Jacobs Fund for New Opera, and The Reed Foundation. PROTOTYPE is a collaboration between Beth Morrison Projects and HERE.

on SalE To mEmBErS now (JOIN TODAY!) ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC SEPT 16

Co-produced with

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CRY, TROJANS!(TROILUS & CRESSIDA)

By William ShakespeareDirected by Elizabeth LeCompte

Cry, Trojans! originated as a co-production with the Royal Shakespeare Company of Troilus and Cressida, Shakespeare’s Trojan War play.

The Wooster Group has further adapted the collaboration independently, concentrating on the Trojan side of the story: the corruption of

sincere love and the downfall of a noble hero. Featuring Jim Fletcher, Ari Fliakos, Koosil-ja, Greg Mehrten, Suzzy Roche, Scott Shepherd,

Casey Spooner, and Kate Valk. Set elements, props, and costumes: Folkert de Jong. Lighting: Jennifer Tipton. Sound score: Bruce Odland.

St. Ann’s Warehouse presents

THE WOOSTER GROUPmar 24–aPr 19

m a r c h / a P r i l m T w T F S S 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 5pm

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13 14 15 16 17 18 19 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 5pm

The Wooster Group channels songs from the 1976 LP Early Shaker Spirituals, recorded by Sisters of the Sabbathday Lake Shaker

Community, and finds inspiration for a series of dances. Featuring Cynthia Hedstrom, Elizabeth LeCompte, Frances McDormand, Bebe Miller, Suzzy Roche and Max Bernstein, Matthew Brown, Modesto Jimenez, Bobby McElver,

Jamie Poskin and Andrew Schneider. Lighting: Jennifer Tipton. Set: LeCompte and Jim Clayburgh. Costumes: Enver Chakartash.

EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

A RECORD ALBUM INTERPRETATIONDirected by Kate Valk

aPr 23–maY 4

a P r i l / m a Y m T w T F S S 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 8pm 8pm 8pm 4pm 7pm

27 28 29 30 1 2 3 8pm 8pm 4pm 7pm

4 8pm

INSIDE CIRCLE EVENT SUN APR 26 | Pre-Show Brunch

TICKETS START AT $30on SalE To mEmBErS now (JOIN TODAY!) ON SALE TO GENERAL PUBLIC Jan 6, 2015

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Membership( 14 15)

BECOME A MEMBER OF ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE!

• alwaYS BuY FirST Buy the best seats at the best price before they go on sale to the public. On average, last year’s Members paid $40 or less per ticket!

• SaVE on EVErY ordEr Receive waived service fees plus special Member discounts.

• EnJoY FlEXiBiliTY Buy tickets for the season now or whenever you choose. Members can exchange tickets for free (subject to availability).

• Bring a FriEnd Access additional single tickets during Member pre-sales.

• lET uS SErVE You For personal service, join at the $150 level to access our Members’ Hotline.

• 100% TaX-dEducTiBlE All Member contributions are fully tax-deductible.

SPEcial inTroducTorY oFFEr To mEmBErS make a gift of $1,000 today, and in addition to the $500 member benefits below, get a sneak-preview to an exclusive inside circle night at Tristan & Yseult on November 19.

BEnEFiTS

Opportunity to buy the following number of discounted

Member ticket(s) to each St. Ann’s production:

Buy ahead of the general public.

Bring a friend! Access to limited additional full-priced tickets

during your Member pre-sale (subject to availability).

Waived service fees (normally $3 per ticket).

Free ticket exchanges.

Pre-show email reminders.

At Your Service—Member Hotline for personalized service.

2 free drink coupons to use during the show of your choice.

Your name in black and white: Recognition, if you want it,

in St. Ann’s Warehouse programs and online.

The first round—on us! A free glass of wine at each show.

$50 Membership

1✔

$150 Membership

2✔

$500 Membership

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inSidE circlE EVEn BETTEr —BEcomE an inSidEr.

Become a Member of St. Ann’s Warehouse and join the “super-informed” community of arts lovers who support our cutting-edge work and enjoy exclusive benefits. JOIN TOGETHER — Purchase multiple memberships at any level.

Make a gift of $1,500 or more and enter into a close-knit group of our most cherished patrons, the inside circle. Your investment in St. Ann’s Warehouse is rewarded year-round with exclusive benefits. Enjoy complimentary house seats arranged by our dedicated staff; inside circle dinners at local restaurants with pre-show discussions; opening night Parties; and intimate inside circle receptions with Artistic Director Susan Feldman, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson, our Board of Directors, and artists from around the globe. For more information, please contact Catherine Taylor-Williams, Director of Individual Giving, at 718-834-8794 x14 or [email protected] or visit stannswarehouse.org/InsideCircle.

GET THE BEST SEATS AHEAD OF THE CROWD, WAIVED SERVICE FEES, FREE EXCHANGES, AND MORE!

if you are already a member, ThanK You. Please consider renewing your commitment to

St. Ann’s Warehouse and upgrading your benefits at a higher level this year.

Join or rEnEw TodaY! stannswarehouse.org | 718-254-8779

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FUTURE HOME OF ST. ANN’S WAREHOUSE

You can help us raise the roof and open the doors. “Buy” a seat or a glass brick, and help us complete a $30 million campaign in time to open Fall 2015! Call Catherine Taylor-Williams at 718-834-8794 x14 or visit stannswarehouse.org/Futurehome for details.

we’ll meet you at the crossroads!

Brooklyn Bridge ParkOpening Fall 2015

For over 35 years, and in multiple dwellings, St. Ann’s Warehouse has thrived at the intersection where theater meets rock and roll, where audiences have experienced such outstanding shows as Lou Reed’s Berlin, Kneehigh’s Brief Encounter, National Theatre of Scotland’s Black Watch and the Donmar’s Julius Caesar, to name but a few.

Now we’re puttin’ down stakes! — with a permanent address for the next fifty years at the intersection of Old Dock and Water Streets in DUMBO, where the pre-Civil War

Tobacco Warehouse sat roofless and in disrepair for decades. Now it will rise as an artistic home for the world’s great music and theater-makers — international companies of distinction, American avant-garde masters, and emerging artists ready to work on a grand scale, St. Ann’s style. Preserving the historic walls and original archways of this iconic structure will provide scenic views and many points of access for community members from across the street and artists and visitors from around the globe for decades to come.

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THANK YOUSt. Ann’s Warehouse is deeply grateful to the many generous contributors whose gifts provide vital resources. Due to space limitations, the following includes donors of $5,000 and above (as of July 24, 2014).

LEADERSHIPDIANE AND ADAM E. MAX*THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION

NEW YORK THEATER PROGRAMTHE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF

CULTURAL AFFAIRSTHE JOSEPH S.* AND DIANE H. STEINBERG

CHARITABLE TRUST

INDIVIDUALSJody and John ArnholdKay Ellen Consolver* and John StorkersonAnne E. Delaney, Starry Night FundRonald E. Feiner*Blake and Andrew FooteThomas French* and Jennifer MillerBrian FriedmanRobert Goldberg and Betsy MacIsaacLesley Goldwasser and Jonathan PlutzikElizabeth*and Mark GormleyHank* and Karoly GutmanRichard and Martha HandlerJohn Dozier Hasty and Nancy Havens-HastyFrank Heller and Catherine DuffyRuth and Stephen Hendel*Paul and Josefin HilalDan and Krystyna HouserJohn W. Jordan IINicole and Andre Kelleners*Judith and Douglas KruppJared and Ivanka KushnerLaurence W. Levine Foundation,

James LevineAnatoly Lezhen* and Cobey FlynnJanno Lieber* and Amy Glosser

Sandy McLeod and Sam DrydenEliot Nolen and Timothy BradleyJanet and David OffensendMichael Ratner and Karen RanucciDavid and Jennifer RichenthalSteven B. Rissman*Andrew Sabin Family Foundation Anthony D. Schlesinger* and Anne ForwardJolie Curtsinger Schwartz* and

Gabriel SchwartzJon and NoraLee SedmakBernard and Lisa SelzAliana and David SpungenJean Stein, the JKW FoundationWendy vanden Heuvel,

piece by piece productionsDavid Wagner* and Elizabeth CecilJane and David C. Walentas*Fran and Barry Weissler,

The BWF Foundation Andrew and Stephani WhittakerJoanne Witty and Gene Keilin

GOVERNMENT SUPPORTNew York City Council Melissa Mark-Viverito, Speaker Honorable Stephen Levin Honorable Julissa Ferreras Honorable Jimmy Van Bramer Honorable Carlos MenchacaNational Endowment for the ArtsNew York State Council on the ArtsMinistry of Culture and National Heritage of

the Republic of PolandPolish Cultural Institute New York

Jody and John ArnholdAdele and Leonard Block FoundationBloomberg PhilanthropiesBooth Ferris FoundationKay Ellen Consolver* and John StorkersonCurtis CravensAnne E. DelaneyRonald E. Feiner*Alan H. and Judith R. FishmanBlake and Andrew FooteForest City Ratner CompaniesThomas H. French* and Jennifer MillerBrian P. Friedman Family FoundationThe Howard Gilman FoundationWilliam GoldsteinMark and Elizabeth B. Gormley*Hank* and Karoly GutmanRichard and Martha HandlerRuth and Stephen Hendel*Timothy and Stephanie IngrassiaJ.M. Kaplan Fund, Peter Davidson and K. Drew McGheeJames E. JordanJay JordanJTS Fund at The New York Community TrustNicole and Andre Kelleners*Laurence W. Levine Foundation,

James LevineAnatoly Lezhen* and Cobey FlynnJanno Lieber* and Amy GlosserSandy McLeod and Sam DrydenMountain Meadows FoundationDavid E. Nachman and Amy SchulmanThe New York Community TrustThe New York Community Trust, LuEsther T. Mertz Advised Fund

Stavros Niarchos FoundationJanet and David OffensendSteven B. Rissman*Norman and Bettina Roberts FoundationThe Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund, Rufus CollinsAnthony D. Schlesinger* and Anne ForwardGabe and Jolie Schwartz*Aliana and David SpungenJean Stein, JKW FoundationDavid Wagner* and Elizabeth CecilWhite Cedar Fund

Special Thanks to Our Government OfficialsMayor Bill de BlasioNew York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Tom Finkelpearl, Commissioner Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. AdamsNew York City Council Member

Stephen Levin New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation,

Rose Harvey, Commissioner New York City Parks and Recreation,

Mitchell J. Silver, Commissioner Brooklyn Bridge Park Corporation,

Regina Myer, PresidentState Senator Daniel SquadronState Assemblywoman Joan MillmanU.S. Senator Charles E. SchumerU.S. Senator Kristen E. GillibrandU.S. Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez

*St. ann’s warehouse Board member

CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SUPPORTLily Auchincloss FoundationBloomberg PhilanthropiesBrookfield Asset Management Inc.,

Bruce FlattCBRE, Craig ReicherCitibank Private Banking: The Carter Fund Robert Sterling Clark FoundationCon Edison, Thomas T. Newell*Cowen Group Inc.Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation

for the Arts, Inc.Davis Polk & Wardwell LLPDBIGladys Krieble Delmas FoundationDLA Piper LLP, Morton SteinbergEmpire Stores DUMBO,

Joseph Cayre, ChairmanFord FoundationForest City Ratner Companies,

MaryAnne GilmartinBill and Melinda Gates FoundationThe Howard Gilman FoundationGowling Lafleur Henderson LLP,

Steven SoferThe Jim Henson FoundationIntegro Insurance BrokersKPMG New York Fund Latham & Watkins, Kenneth J. ParsigianLeucadia National CorporationMcCarthy Tétrault LLP, Simon PotterAdam Mickiewicz InstituteThe Pershing Square FoundationPricewaterhouse Coopers LLP,

Linda H. IanieriTony Randall FoundationThe Jerome Robbins Foundation Norman and Bettina Roberts FoundationThe Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels

Foundation The Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund

The Scherman FoundationShearman & Sterling LLP, Chris SmithShook, Hardy & Bacon LLPThe Shubert FoundationThe Spingold Foundation, Inc.The Harold and Mimi Steinberg

Charitable TrustTheater Development FundTheatermania.com The Tow FoundationTrust for Mutual UnderstandingTurner Construction Company,

Jason C. Roberts and Gary J. NegryczTwo Trees Management Co, Jane, Jed and David C. Walentas* Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP, Joseph S. Allerhand, Andrea A. Bernstein,

Mark HoenigWillkie Farr & Gallagher LLP,

Thomas H. French* The Winston Foundation

CAPITAL FUND NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF

CULTURAL AFFAIRSNEW YORK CITY COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE BROOKLYN BOROUGH

PRESIDENTHONORABLE JOAN L. MILLMAN,

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLYJOSEPH S.* AND DIANE H. STEINBERG

CHARITABLE TRUSTDIANE AND ADAM E. MAX*TWO TREES MANAGEMENT CO.: JANE, JED AND DAVID C. WALENTAS*PETER JAY SHARP FOUNDATIONFORD FOUNDATIONWENDY VANDEN HEUVEL, JKW FOUNDATIONJEANNE DONOVAN FISHER

Anonymous (4)American Express

Group SalesGroups of 10 or more can purchase discounted tickets at St. Ann’s Warehouse. We can help you plan special pre- or post-show talks if you let us know your plans far enough in advance. Contact Jack at 718-834-8794 x18 or [email protected] for more information and to arrange your visit.

Voices OnVoices On brings writers, artists, and activists together around issues related to what’s on stage. Please contact Marilynn at 718-834-8794 x17 or [email protected].

AdministrationFor rental inquiries and other questions, please contact 718-834-8794, Mon–Fri, 10AM–6PM. facebook.com/stannswarehouse @stannswarehouse

TICKETS

PHOTO CREDITS: Cover, TR Warszawa’s 4:48 Psychosis: Kuba Dąbrowski; 4:48 Psychosis: Stefan Okołowicz; Tiger Lillies: Pavel Antonov; Tristan & Yseult: Steve Tanner; Toxic Psalms: Dorian Šilec Petek; Cry, Trojans!: RSC/Hugo Glendinning; Early Shaker Spirituals: Paula Court; Membership, Tristan & Yseult: Steve Tanner; St. Ann’s Future Home: rendering by Michael Klausmeier, photos by Pavel Antonov; Tickets: Pavel Antonov; Calendar, TR Warszawa’s Macbeth: Pavel Antonov.

DESIGN: Flyleaf Creative

3 easy ways to buy:

ONLINE Visit us 24/7 at stannswarehouse.org

BY PHONE St. Ann’s Warehouse Box Office

718-254-8779 Tue–Sat, 1PM–7PM

Extended Hours! TheaterMania Box Office

866-811-4111 Mon–Fri, 9AM–9PM | Sat, Sun, 10AM–6PM

IN PERSON St. Ann’s Warehouse Box Office 29 Jay Street, dumboBKLYN; Tue–Sat, 1PM–6PM

All tickets will be held at Will Call and can be picked up the day of the show within one hour before showtime. A service charge will be applied to all credit card orders. Service fees are waived for Members. Tickets are subject to avail-ability, non-refundable, and non-transferable. Prices, artists, and programs subject to change.

St. Ann’s Warehouse has ticket prices to match your means: Premium, Standard, and a limited number of Rush Seats available at the door. diScounTEd mEmBEr TicKETS arE on SalE now.

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OCTOBER16 THU 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

17 FRI 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

18 SAT 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

19 SUN 5PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

21 TUE 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

22 WED 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

23 THU 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

24 FRI 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

25 SAT 8PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

26 SUN 5PM 4:48 PSYCHOSIS

30 THU 8PM THE TIGER LILLIES

31 FRI 8PM THE TIGER LILLIES

NOVEMBER1 SAT 8PM THE TIGER LILLIES

16 SUN 7PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

18 TUE 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

19 WED 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

20 THU 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

21 FRI 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

22 SAT 3PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

2014–2015 CALENDAR

23 SUN 2PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

7PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

25 TUE 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

26 WED 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

27 THU THANKSGIVING

28 FRI 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

29 SAT 3PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

30 SUN 2PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

7PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

DECEMBER2 TUE 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

3 WED 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

4 THU 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

5 FRI 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

6 SAT 3PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

7 SUN 2PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

7PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

9 TUE 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

10 WED 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

11 THU 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

12 FRI 8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

13 SAT 3PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

8PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

“For St. Ann’s Warehouse, breaking ground is nothing new. The avant-garde arts organization is known for its eclectic imports and fusions of plays, music and spoken word. Now the theater has broken ground in a new way, beginning the conversion of the Civil War-era Tobacco Warehouse on the Brooklyn Waterfront.”

—WALL STREET JOURNAL

14 SIUN 2PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

7PM TRISTAN & YSEULT

JANUARY8 THU 8PM TOXIC PSALMS

9 FRI 8PM TOXIC PSALMS

10 SAT 3PM TOXIC PSALMS

8PM TOXIC PSALMS

11 SUN 5PM TOXIC PSALMS

MARCH24 TUE 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

25 WED 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

26 THU 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

27 FRI 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

28 SAT 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

29 SUN 5PM CRY, TROJANS!

31 TUE 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

APRIL1 WED 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

2 THU 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

3 FRI 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

4 SAT 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

MAY1 FRI 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

2 SAT 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

3 SUN 4PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

7PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

4 MON 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

5 SUN 5PM CRY, TROJANS!

7 TUE 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

8 WED 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

9 THU 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

10 FRI 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

11 SAT 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

12 SUN 5PM CRY, TROJANS!

14 TUE 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

15 WED 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

16 THU 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

17 FRI 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

18 SAT 8PM CRY, TROJANS!

19 SUN 5PM CRY, TROJANS!

23 THU 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

24 FRI 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

25 SAT 8PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

26 SUN 4PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS

7PM EARLY SHAKER SPIRITUALS