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Brooklyn Academy of Music
Theater and concert hall in Brooklyn, New York / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a multi-arts center in Brooklyn, New York City. It hosts progressive and avant-garde performances, with theater, dance, music, opera, film programming across multiple nearby venues.
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Address | 30 Lafayette Avenue (Peter Jay Sharp) 651 Fulton Street (BAM Strong) 321 Ashland Place (Fisher) |
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Location | Brooklyn, New York |
Public transit | ![]() New York City Subway: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Type | Performing arts center |
Capacity | Howard Gilman Opera House: 2,109 Harvey Theater: 874 Lepercq Space: 350 Fishman Space: 250 Total: 3,583 |
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Built | 1908 |
Opened | 1908 |
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BAM was chartered in 1859, presented its first show in 1861, and began operations in its present location in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, in 1908. The Academy is incorporated as a New York State not-for-profit corporation.[1] It has 501(c)(3) status.[2] Gina Duncan has served as president since April 2022.[3] David Binder became artistic director in 2019.[4]