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22: 86: 613:"), director Emma Rice ("Brief Encounter", "Tristan & Yseult") and Grzegorz Jarzyna, whose outdoor "Macbeth" was staged in a former Tobacco Warehouse on the waterfront. In 2014, St. Ann's began the development of that same Tobacco Warehouse as a permanent home for the next fifty years. The new St. Ann's Warehouse opened its doors in Fall 2015. The Marvel Architects-designed structure won a 2016 American Institute of Architects New York Chapter Design Award. 269:, under Artistic Director Charles Wadsworth, offered preview concerts at St. Ann's from 1981–1983, which then led to Bach Cantata Sundays under the direction of the Society's cellist, Fred Sherry. The seven-year cantata series proved instrumental in forming St. Ann's genre-defying approach to music programming and helped build the reputation of The Orchestra of St. Luke's, then a new band. 933:
Between its years at the Church and in the warehouses in DUMBO, St. Ann's programming has continued at the intersection where theater meets Rock and Roll. Whereas Music led the programming in the Church, Theater has taken the lead in the warehouses. However, while the balance may have shifted and the
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Beginning in 1980, much of St. Ann's early programming was based on classical music — choral and opera programs, noonday organ recitals, performances by Tashi, The Academy of Ancient Music, and others. St. Ann's had a surprising and defining early success with its staging of the first American puppet
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In 2009, a plan was announced to convert and move to a Tobacco Warehouse at 45 Water Street, but those plans were delayed by legal disputes. Beginning with the Fall 2012 season, St. Ann's moved to a 19,000 square foot industrial space at 29 Jay Street. In Fall 2013, they were able to break ground on
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Intrigued by the range and ambition of St. Ann's performances, artists began to take increasing interest and helped to further St. Ann's international reputation under the leadership of founding Artistic Director Susan Feldman and Program Director Janine Nichols. In 1989, record producer Hal Willner
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St. Ann's has also featured blues artists. In 1989, The Mississippi Delta Blues Festival featured some rare New York performances. The Piano Blues Who's Who (1990) explored the rhythmic distinctions between New Orleans and Chicago blues traditions. A celebration of the Music of the Mississippi Hill
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staged the first Peter and Wendy at St. Ann's in 1992. Janie Geiser and Dan Hurlin were the prime movers behind The Lab, St. Ann's experimental haven for artists working in puppet theater. The Lab will be celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2017. Now under the direction of Matt Acheson, The Lab
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In 2004, St. Ann's and Artistic Director, Susan Feldman, were honored by the Village Voice Obie Committee with the Ross Wetzsteon Memorial Award for the development of new work, recognizing St. Ann's Warehouse as "a sleek venue where its super-informed audience charges the atmosphere with hip
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performed benefit concerts. Rare performances by Terry Allen, Michael Ventura and Butch Hancock, John Cale and Bob Neuwirth, Jeff Buckley and Mary Margaret O'Hara also took place, as well as St. Ann's production of David Byrne's orchestral music for "The Forest" at Town Hall in 1992.
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Throughout its existence, St. Ann's has presented a wide variety of concerts, including rock, jazz, world and roots music especially, and using its rising reputation to introduce new and overlooked artists to growing audiences. Among the most memorable performances include:
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Recent years have seen St. Ann's Warehouse activate two found warehouse spaces as popular, versatile theaters in DUMBO, where the organization has established itself as an international center for such innovative companies as the
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From its inception, St. Ann's has earned a reputation as a consistent innovator, forging multi-disciplinary theatrical collaborations, thematic multi-artist concert presentations, and new works for puppet theater.
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brought Marianne Faithfull to St. Ann's for a pair of concerts: a retrospective released by Island Records as "Blazing Away" and "definitive" performances as Anna in the Brecht/Weill masterwork,
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Other events that took place in the old building were St. Ann's commissions of Bill Frisell Plays For Buster Keaton (1992–1993), scores for six of the master's silent films;
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in 2001, Arts at St. Ann's became St. Ann's Warehouse. Highlighted by performances that mix theater and rock and roll, the programming featured multiple collaborations with
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directed by Grzegorz Jarzyna. That year, St. Ann's produced a series of live, onstage "sound plays" with Sirius Satellite Radio, South Bank Centre, and UCLA Live!, called
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in which judy presents a 24-hour performance that covers popular music in the United States from 1776–2016. This presentation received a Special Citation from the
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The original home of Arts at St. Ann's (now St. Ann's Warehouse) was the National Historic Landmark St. Ann's and the Holy Trinity Church on Montague Street in
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sanctuary. In addition, the organization raised approximately $ 4 million for the building's restoration, including its historic stained glass windows by
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canvas expanded, the rock and roll heart of the programming remains at the center of St. Ann's sensibility and its artists.
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St. Ann's has also long been a patron of puppetry. For years, Bread and Puppet Theater appeared annually.
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St. Ann's enjoyed further success with thematic concerts led by music director Peter Holsapple, including
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concludes each spring with Labapalooza!, a mini-festival of new works developed by Lab participants.
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in 1999, which featured Nick Cave, Van Dyke Parks, Rufus Wainright, Thurston Moore, and others.
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In 1991, Willner and St. Ann's presented the first of its thematic multi-artist performances,
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After moving to an old spice milling factory at 38 Water Street in Dumbo shortly after the
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St. Ann's celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new presentation of Roy Nathanson's
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713: 392:, featuring Elvis Costello and Deborah Harry, and cartoonist Art Spiegelman's 1332: 1314: 1301: 1232: 843: 744: 520: 157: 915: 902: 886:(1988), Aaron Neville's first solo shows (1988–1989), Marta Sebestyen with 794: 684: 598: 524: 441: 188: 918:, among others, was the debut performance at St. Ann's Warehouse in 2001. 507:, directed by the James MacDonald, and Poland's TR Warszawa production of 922: 898: 759: 590: 180: 926: 718: 624: 616: 594: 469: 445: 223:. The current building can accommodate audiences of up to 1500 people. 212: 192: 788: 597:("The Walworth Farce", "Penelope", "Misterman" with Cillian Murphy); 343:
dubbed St. Ann's "the guiding light in New York's avant-rock scene."
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In 2006/2007, St. Ann's produced two World Premieres: Lou Reed's
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St. Ann's Warehouse moved to the historic Tobacco Warehouse in
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In 2000 it relocated to a former spice milling factory in
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the Tobacco Warehouse site, which opened in Fall 2015.
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