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Soho Rep is Not a Building. Soho Rep Had a Building…

Presented by Soho Rep/Walkerspace

A funeral for 46 Walker Street and a celebration of life for the thriving future of NYC experimental theater.

Walkerspace (1991-2024), Soho Rep’s 65-seat venue at 46 Walker Street, will be laid to rest this January 2025. An extraordinary vessel for artistic risk and invention, Walkerspace inspired generations of theater makers and lovers with bountiful (Transformative! Tantalizing! Transgressive!) experiences. It was also inaccessible, leaky, prone to electrical outages, and generally crumbling. The space’s caretaker for over 30 years, Soho Rep, invites the community to pay their respects across five days of visitation and funeral services, with eulogies delivered by some of the space’s closest companions. Despite this loss of its long-time home, Soho Rep is not a building. Rather, in the words of William Burke, “Soho Rep is an act of faith in the artistic process filled with unrelenting unrealistic optimism”—an artist-centered vision of the world that carries us wherever we go. Join us for a celebration of life that only Soho Rep could throw, filled with wry wit, ridiculous raconteurs, and so much heart—come pay your respects to one of New York City’s last downtown spaces devoted to experimentation, risk, and revelation! Featured guests and event schedule to be announced.

SCHEDULE

Full programming and schedule to be announced

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VENUE

Walkerspace
46 Walker Street (Between Church and Broadway),
NYC, NY 10013

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Access:
Stage and bathroom access are ADA compliant.

CREDITS

To be announced

ABOUT

Soho Rep provides radical theater makers with productions of the highest caliber and tailor-made development at key junctures in their artistic practice. We elevate artists as thought leaders and citizens who change the field and society. Artistic autonomy is paramount at Soho Rep—we encourage an unmediated connection between artists and audiences to create a springboard for transformation and rich civic life beyond the walls of our small theater. Productions that have received their world or US premiere at Soho Rep’s venue at 46 Walker Street over the past three decades include the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Fairview (Jackie Sibblies Drury), An Octoroon (Branden Jacobs-Jenkins), Public Obscenities (Shayok Misha Chowdhury), Is God Is (Aleshea Harris), Uncle Vanya (Annie Baker), Marie Antionette (David Adjmi), Lear (Young Jean Lee), Blasted (Sarah Kane), [sic] (Melissa James Gibson), The House of Yes (Wendy MacLeod), and multiple works by Mac Wellman, Len Jenkin, and Richard Maxwell.