Organizations Type : Rehearsal Spaces

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    Synetic Theatre

    Synetic produces four to five mainstage productions and two to three family series productions per season, while also running an educational studio for children and adults, conducting community outreach programs, and touring family and mainstage productions, reaching over 36,000 patrons annually.
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    JACK

    JACK is an OBIE-winning 50-seat performance venue led by Alec Duffy. Duffy founded JACK in 2012 in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn with several co-founders. We present over 200 theater, music and dance performances a year and hold community forums on racial justice, gentrification, and police/community relations. JACK is available to rent for your event, rehearsal or class. JACK has a portable wheelchair ramp that it can put out for attendees who need assistance getting into the space (which is a three-inch rise from sidewalk level). Please e-mail us at info AT jackny.org to let us know that you might be coming and we'll make sure it will be installed for the performance.
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    Synchronicity Annex

    We office and rehearsal space in Midtown, Atlanta that primarily functions as a rehearsal, new play development and class venue, in addition to housing the Synchronicity Theatre's administrative offices.
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    SpaceFinder

    For artists, the process of finding work space can be frustrating and inefficient. Meanwhile, venues have limited resources to spend finding new renters. Earned revenue is critical for creative venues yet many rental spaces are tragically underutilized. Through the SpaceFinder program, Fractured Atlas is increasing visibility of rental options, helping artists find the space they need, and helping venues promote and rent their spaces.
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    Mary Rodgers Room, The

    TO RESERVE SPACE USE THE LINK BELOW: https://zfrmz.com/VG64m4d5qWsOKzv8FHdr The Dramatists Guild maintains a multi-purpose room in the heart of Times Square. A perfect venue for meetings, readings, rehearsals, voice lessons, and podcast recording sessions. The Mary Rodgers Room is 30’ x 26’ (over 700 square feet), with high ceilings, wall to wall carpeting, excellent acoustics, dimmer- controlled track lighting and, of course, Richard Rodgers’ grand piano. Equipment 50 chairs for audience members, 13 music stands, 11 stools for cast members, 10 foldable meeting tables, 10 stage lights, 1 Richard Rogers Steinway piano, 1 water cooler, WIFI network Member Rates Payment may be made on the day of, via check or credit card. Cancellations...
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    Yaw Theatre

    Yaw Theater is a dance studio that can be transformed into a performance space. We are focused on developing community and collaboration among artists with an emphasis on creation and performance.
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    West of Lenin

    Est. 2011. West of Lenin is a 72-seat black box theatre and studio space located five minutes west of the Lenin statue in Fremont. It was created to offer a venue for Seattle's most interesting and adventurous artists, as well as the re-establishment of a permanent, live performance venue in Fremont. Since opening our doors, West of Lenin has housed many talents, both locally and from across the country within all genres of performance and visual art. There are three versatile and open spaces available for rental at West of Lenin: Our Blackbox Theatre, Rehearsal/Small Performance Studio and Visual Gallery.
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    Studio Current

    Studio Current is an artist run culture creating subterranean laboratory.
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    The REACH at the Kennedy Center

    The REACH is a place where visitors, audiences, and artists can come together for collaboration, experimentation, and exploration in the spirit of President Kennedy’s vision for a new frontier for the arts. Many of the spaces have been named after historical and personal moments in his life as an expression of our role as his living memorial.
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    ART/New York Theatres

    The A.R.T./New York Theatres opened in January 2017 as a way for A.R.T./New York to address the continued struggle for theatre companies to find affordable performance spaces in Manhattan. Our two performance venues have several different seating configurations at various capacities—depending on the layout, the Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre can seat up to 87 audience members and the Mezzanine Theatre can seat up to 149. Since opening, the A.R.T./New York Theatres have hosted more than two dozen theatrical productions featuring work from more than 650 artists and welcomed more than 32,000 audience members. The theatres are modern, highly flexible performance spaces with state-of-the-art lighting, sound, and video equipment to support the diverse artistic disciplines of our member theatre...