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Dixon Place

(8 Ratings)
Downtown New York's laboratory theater
Intimate theater which often features LGBT themed works. "What began in 1985 as a literary reading space, a throwback to Paris salons, is now one of the city's most important and fiercely experimental artists' nests." - The Village Voice Dixon Place serves you right!


Address
161A Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

Near: Delancey/Rivington

Downtown

Hours
Mon-Thu 6:00 pm - Midnight
Fri-Sat 6:00 pm - 1:00 am


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Reviews

PRismNYC
PRismNYC first review First to Review
Over a year ago

THE place for LGBT arts

The place has been around for over 30 years and still has it. Great selection of ongoing programs, plus queer-centered HOT! Festival every summer.


Rivington101
Rivington101
Over a year ago

funky

really cool off-beat stuff


timatdixon
timatdixon first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Downtown New York's Laboratory Theater

Dixon Place has been a haven for LGBT artists working in theater, dance, music, and literature for 25 years. The quirky and inclusive organization even produces their famous HOT! Festival of Queer Performance every summer and its the longest running such festival in the world. There's always an emerging artist on the brim of success here - and they've just moved into a brand new theater and lounge on the Lower East Side! Check out their constantly evolving calendar of performances, art exhibits, and special events! Lily Tomlin even did a surprise show here!


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