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GREENWICH STREET THEATRE

Greenwich Street Theatre
547 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013

South of Houston, North of Spring, West of Varick, just south of Charlton Street.

Take the 1, 9 trains to Houston Street. From there, walk two blocks south to Charlton, and walk west two blocks to Greenwich Street Theater.

Take the C/E to Spring Street. Walk north two blocks to Charlton Street, and walk west three blocks to Greenwich Street.


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ABOUT


This intimate theater, located in West SoHo, has been home to many recent, acclaimed productions, including Joe Penhall's "Some Voices," Naked Angels "Fear: An Issues Project" starring Amy Irving and the premiere of Gregory Murphy's
"The Countess," which went on to become the longest-running drama on off Broadway for the 1999-2000 season. The Greenwich Street Theatre has, in fact, come to be known in recent years as one of New York's leading small theatres for producing exciting, innovative new work.


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