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We’re collaborating with our community partners, amplifying voices from the communities around us, and saying Black lives matter—within our organization and beyond. keep in touch. The Shed produces and welcomes innovative art and ideas, across all forms of creativity.
The firm established its identity through theoretical and self-generated projects before leading significant architecture projects such as the redesign of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the High Line in New York, and The Broad museum in downtown Los Angeles.
Shed members get presale access and more benefits for our upcoming season of bold, playful, interdisciplinary programs. Our 2024 – 25 season welcomes audiences to experience work by leading artists across formats who push creative boundaries and reimagine the possibilities of art-making.
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Directed by two-time Tony Award winner Joe Mantello, Here We Are will feature Francois Battiste, Tracie Bennett, Bobby Cannavale, Micaela Diamond, Amber Gray, Jin Ha, Rachel Bay Jones, Denis O’Hare, Steven Pasquale, David Hyde Pierce, and Jeremy Shamos.
With a blockbuster showing in Los Angeles in December 2023, Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy resurrected these artworks, to audiences’ delight. This November, the showcase arrives at The Shed, creating a can’t-be-missed event in NYC.
In our highly adaptable building on Manhattan’s west side, The Shed brings together established and emerging artists to create new work in fields ranging from pop to classical music, painting to digital media, theater to literature, and sculpture to dance.
About This Program. Experience music in all its dimensions with Sonic Sphere, a vast, 65-foot-diameter spherical concert hall suspended in air in The Shed’s soaring, 115-foot-tall McCourt. This revolutionary new architectural space features immersive, 3-D sound and light explorations of music by boundary-pushing artists.
In playing Lear, Branagh completes a trifecta of great Shakespearean tragic roles, complementing past appearances as Hamlet in his Academy Award–nominated film version of the play (1996) and on stage as Macbeth in a celebrated immersive production (2014).
—The New York Times Critic’s Pick “Superb…four absolutely dialed-in performances” —New York Magazine “Genuinely engaging and smart.” —The Observer “Director Jamie Lloyd’s signature clinical style is just what the doctor ordered for The Effect, Lucy Prebble’s brain-tingling meditation on what makes us tick.” —Time Out ...