BAM Fisher is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

1. BAM Fisher

9.2
321 Ashland Pl (btwn Lafayette Ave. & Hanson Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Fort Greene · 9 tips and reviews

Brownstone Living NYCBrownstone Living NYC: Great performance space. Awesome for private events and functions.

Landmarks Preservation CommissionLandmarks Preservation Commission: The Salvation Army was designed by Voorhees, Gmelin & Walker in 1927. This 2 story building w/ its tile hip roof housed classrooms and a gym for the locals. It is part of the BAM Historic District.

Ashley S.Ashley Sams: Beautiful theater, really makes the performance more intimate.

The Bandshell / Celebrate Brooklyn! is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

2. The Bandshell / Celebrate Brooklyn!

9.4
Prospect Park W (at 10th St), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Prospect Park · 149 tips and reviews

Michael A.Michael Anthony: No need to come early to shows. Always seats and great food and drink selections.

Mike BloombergMike Bloomberg: Welcome to Celebrate Brooklyn! The arts have never been stronger or more vibrant here in New York City: http://bit.ly/18LOcF6

Time Out New YorkTime Out New York: Thanks to Celebrate Brooklyn!, the Prospect Park Bandshell is to Brooklynites what Central Park SummerStage is to Manhattan residents—the place to hear great music in the great outdoors. Read more.

BRIC House is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

3. BRIC House

9.3
647 Fulton St (at Rockwell Place), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Fort Greene · 17 tips and reviews

Sarah F. P.Sarah F. Parsons: Wonderful arts center with great ball room for concerts or theater and art gallery in the lobby! Also Hungry Ghost Coffee shop with delicious Croissants and strong coffee

Mike BloombergMike Bloomberg: Today, I was here to speak at the opening of the BRIC Arts | Media House, a multi-disciplinary arts and media complex: http://bit.ly/16hg6cR

Marlon P.Marlon P.: Great addition to Brooklyn's cultural landscape. Lots of cool programs available. Come by and check it out. Get involved. The cafe is great also.

littlefield is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

4. littlefield

8.7
635 Sackett St (between 3rd & 4th Aves), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Gowanus · 6 tips and reviews

Bryan C.Bryan Cuartas: Punderdome is great! Beer specials are also good

Isa S.Isa Sierra: Went there recently for a comedy Gig and really had a good tim. The one caveat is that they did not have seats for everybody.

Abigail K.Abigail Koffler: I think my favorite part of this venue is that the bathroom line always moves fast - and it's gender neutral.

Center For Performance Research is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

5. Center For Performance Research

8.4
361 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Williamsburg · 1 tip

CPR C.CPR Center for Performance Research: CPR is dedicated to providing artists with the time and space to create, develop and present new works. Definitely a great place to visit if you're looking for a cheap rehearsal place in NYC!

King Killer Studios is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

6. King Killer Studios

8.4
69 2nd Ave (9th Street), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Gowanus · 2 tips and reviews

Dave B.Dave Bunting: KKS SHOW OCTOBER 3RD! The Rakehells and Kenji Urada are playing! $10 at the door for bottomless beer, doors at 7pm

Brooklyn Conservatory of Music is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

7. Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

8.4
58 7th Ave (at Lincoln Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · North Slope · 6 tips and reviews

Sandy L.Sandy Liu: Amazing music, space, people, entertainment, drinks & food!

ZenFoodsterZenFoodster: Saw the Claudia Quintet here & venue was intimate yet spacious & sound was very good. Happy B'day, M! :)

Brooklyn C.Brooklyn Conservatory: The Fall semester begins on 9/14. Visit www.bqcm.org to register for class in time!

South Oxford Space is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

8. South Oxford Space

8.2
138 S Oxford St (between Hanson Place & Atlantic Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Fort Greene · 12 tips and reviews

Little Lord TheaterLittle Lord Theater: If you're an A.R.T./New York member, check out the twice-yearly Creative Space Grant application to get FREE access to rehearsal space here!

Robert Ross P.Robert Ross Parker: Used to be the Visiting Nurse Association. My gran gave a lecture here in 1940!

A.R.T./New YorkA.R.T./New York: If you're rehearsing at South Oxford Space be sure to go see Sandy at Frank's Cocktail Lounge

The 1896 is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

9. The 1896

8.2
215 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · East Williamsburg · 9 tips and reviews

Katie E.Katie Eytch: Beautiful green room/dressing room in the back. Very spacious and excellent to work in.

Jessica M.Jessica McBain: Depends what you consider arts + crafts

Kristi E.Kristi Evans: Really cool event space in Bushwick.

Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

10. Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts

8.1
2900 Campus Rd (at Hillel Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Flatbush · 1 tip

Keepitmoving T.Keepitmoving T.: Best Tip. Anytime you are attending anything related to the Performing Arts is positive!

The Sweatshop Rehearsal & Recording Studios is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

11. The Sweatshop Rehearsal & Recording Studios

7.5
260 Meserole St (btw Bushwick Pl & Waterbury), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · East Williamsburg · 5 tips and reviews

Robert N.Robert Neumann: Great hourly rates if you need a place to practice or just jam out. We rented out room 8, and it was a bit small for our group of 6, otherwise excellent experience.

Mike G.Mike Gentile: GT and Talon are the shit!

ᴡ Y.ᴡ Young: Punk rock room has the best AC!

BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

12. BAX | Brooklyn Arts Exchange

7.0
421 5th Ave (at 8th St.), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Central Slope · 8 tips and reviews

Nate F.Nate Folkert: Playspace and move and groove creative movement classes for toddlers ages 18 months - 3 years Read more.

Fernando M.Fernando Maneca: Check out BAX's newly redesigned website(s) bax.org.

Fernando M.Fernando Maneca: Visit http://artistservices.bax.org/ for links to BAX's and 2013-14 Artists In Residence applications. The Letter of Intent is due Monday, April 8th, 5:00 PM

Free Candy is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

13. Free Candy

7.3
905 Atlantic Ave (at St. James Pl.), Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · Clinton Hill · 8 tips and reviews

Shanda R.Shanda Renee: Becomes unbearably hot when the dance floor is full, come barely dressed and with your own hydration station. Cool down room in the back is great for emergencies.

Mary P.Mary Pryor: Built with love. Congrats Todd!

Mia R.Mia Radic: crazy secret artsy gem

GK ArtsCenter is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

14. GK ArtsCenter

7.2
29 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY
Performing Arts Venue · DUMBO · 2 tips and reviews

DUMBO BIDDUMBO BID: World-renowned Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet provides innovative and comprehensive ballet training programs, classes and a full calendar of performances. Read more.

Marc S.Marc S: The shows might be good but the chairs are the worst!

Kings Theatre is one of The 15 Best Performing Arts Venues in Brooklyn.

15. Kings Theatre

9.5
1025 Flatbush Ave (btwn Tilden Ave & Duryea Pl), Brooklyn, NY
Theater · Flatbush · 75 tips and reviews

Rachel M.Rachel Modica: A beautiful space to see a concert. Eat before you go, there's not a great food selection in the area. The staff is so friendly

Mike BloombergMike Bloomberg: Today, I was here to break ground on the restoration of this historic venue, the largest indoor theater in Brooklyn: http://bit.ly/VjWkd6

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Loew’s Kings Theatre opened in 1929 as Loew’s flagship theater, with a French Renaissance style architecture inspired by the Palace of Versailles and the Paris Opera House.