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Culture Project-SoHo
Venue Location and Information
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55 Mercer St. New York, NY 10013
212-925-1900 www.cultureproject.org Between Broome and Grand Subway Directions
Several different subway lines bring you within walking distance of the theater (see map above).
Take the 6 to Spring Street, then walk west to Mercer and one block south to Broome.
Take the C or E to Spring Street, then walk east to Mercer and one block south to Broome.
Take the N or R to Prince Street, then walk west to Mercer and two blocks south to Broome.
From our old home at 45 Bleecker, walk two blocks east to Mercer and four blocks south to Broome.
We are also convenient to the Canal St. station (at Lafayette), which gets the J, M, Z, the N, Q, R, W, and the 6 lines.
For door to door directions, use HopStop.
Driving Directions
...From Uptown
Go down Broadway, past Houston. Three blocks south of Hoston, make a right on Broome Street. Go one block, then make a left on Mercer Street. Culture Project is on the right at 55 Mercer.
...From Downtown
From the Holland Tunnel: Go to Hudson Street, then make a right on Mercer Street. Go a block and a half south on Mercer. Culture Project is on the right at 55 Mercer.
From the Financial District, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel: Go north on Centre Street. Make a left on Broome Street. Go four blocks and make a left on Mercer Street. Culture Project is on the right at 55 Mercer.
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About This Venue
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Box Office Hours
Sunday, 1 PM - 5 PM
Monday, CLOSED
Tuesday - Friday, 7 PM - 8 PM
Saturday, 10 AM - 1 PM and 7 PM - 8 PM
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Past Productions
Expatriate Jul 16 - Aug 3, 2008
The Atheist May 20, 2008
The Last Days of Desmond Nani Reese: A Stripper's History of the World Apr 22, 2008
I Have Been to Hiroshima Mon Amour Apr 15 - 16, 2008
Seven Apr 13, 2008
Expatriate Apr 8 - 29, 2008
The Cat Who Went to Heaven Mar 25 - May 18, 2008
Betrayed Feb 6 - Jun 15, 2008
A Question of Impeachment Nov 18 - Dec 16, 2007
Rebel Voices Nov 18 - Dec 16, 2007
The Cat Who Went to Heaven Nov 17 - Dec 22, 2007
Moving History Forward: The Continuing Battle for Women's Equality Oct 15, 2007
Negin Farsad & the D.I.C. Comedy Show Oct 5 - Nov 23, 2007
Tings Dey Happen Aug 7 - Dec 22, 2007
South Dakota: Reporting Back Jul 16, 2007
The Ground Truth Jul 15, 2007
Focus on Darfur Jul 14, 2007
The Role of Individuals in Social Movements Jul 14, 2007
Kamp Katrina Jul 13, 2007
We Got Issues! Jul 12, 2007
Scarlet Letter Jul 10 - 11, 2007
Joy and Pleasure Jul 9, 2007
Election Day Jul 8, 2007
Revolution '67 Jul 8, 2007
Ladies Laugh Last: An Evening of Women Comedians Jul 7, 2007
Julie Goldman: Preemptive Strike Jul 6, 2007
YP4: Young Women in Politics Jul 2, 2007
Elizabeth Swados: Political Subversities Jul 1 - 15, 2007
Becoming Natasha Jul 1 - 14, 2007
After Innocence Jul 1, 2007
Staceyann Chin Jun 29 - 30, 2007
Town Bloody Hall: First Blood in the Debate on Women's Lib Jun 29, 2007
The Gathering: Young People and Criminal Justice Jun 28, 2007
Lenelle Moïse: Womb-Words, Thirsting Jun 28, 2007
Beauty on the Vine: The Beyond Beauty Initiative Jun 27, 2007
Women Center Stage Festival 2007 Jun 25 - Jul 17, 2007
I Land Jun 20 - 24, 2007
V-Day Jun 4 - Jul 5, 2007
The Romance of Magno Rubio May 27 - Jun 17, 2007
Life is a Dream (La Vida es Sueño) Mar 29 - 31, 2007
My Trip to Al-Qaeda Mar 6 - Apr 14, 2007
Dai (enough) (SoHo) Jan 4 - Feb 25, 2007
The Adventures of Maya The Bee Jan 1, 1900 - Jun 1, 2007
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