Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research

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Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 17 times across 17 issues between February 03, 2025 and January 14, 2026. The archive places it in contexts such as “From 7:30 - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Quartet opens!”; “From 2:30 - 4:30 at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research”; “From 7:30pm - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Vanya on Huron Street reopens”. It most often appears alongside Los Angeles, Matthew Gasda, Night Club 101.

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  • Category: Venues
  • Mention count: 17
  • Issue count: 17
  • First seen: February 03, 2025
  • Last seen: January 14, 2026

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Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.

February 03, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30 - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Quartet opens!- “friendship, lust and lies.”
February 10, 2025 · Original source
From 2:30 - 4:30 at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Soonest Mended workshops / previews have begun! - “It's a story of two people trying to escape the conventions of marriage, only to find themselves more deeply ensnared than ever.”
February 25, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Vanya on Huron Street reopens. I’ve heard only wonderful things about this production, and I’m glad to say I will finally be in attendance at this production.
March 12, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 10:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Vanya on Huron Street closes. If you haven’t seen this production, now is your last chance - “an adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s timeless classic with a new translation by Albina Aleksandrova. Directed by Matthew Gasda.”
April 15, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Serpent Club Press celebrates the forthcoming issue with a reading and party. Hosted by Paul Franz, Matthew Gasda, and Robert Gittings. Readings by Ross Barkan, Greg Gerke, Anthony Galluzzo, Ella Schmidt and more.
From 7pm - 9:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Doomers continues. I saw this AI boardroom drama in Manhattan and enjoyed it a lot, though it made me feel eerie and uneasy and full of Doomerism myself. It takes a pretty psychological approach to the AI Apocalypse, which is interesting, and it’s definitely worth seeing if you have not already.
May 06, 2025 · Original source
From 8pm - 11:30pm at Brooklyn Center For Theatre Research — The Metropolitan Review presents A Night of New Literature. 4 readers, 4 new books: Jules Tarranto, John Pistelli, Ross Barkan, and Matthew Gasda.
May 27, 2025 · Original source
From 4pm - 6pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — You Can’t Take It With You shows. Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Directed by Katie Devin Orenstein. - “what’s more important— material success, or genuine passion and joy?”
July 23, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Amnescopia presents a screening of Eric Rohmer's A Tale of Summer. Rohmer summer is sweet, and hopefully not over yet <3
From 8:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Celebrate the launch of New Writing Volume III, ft Matt Gasda, Paul Franz, Ross Barkan, Emmalea, Russo, Ella Schmidt, and more.
September 09, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 9:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — It’s your last week to see ARDOR - a very special play following a group of nine artists and friends on an annual retreat to their aging patrons Vermont farmhouse. Nothing and everything has changed and will change. | Additional showtimes - Sep 11, Sep 12, Sep 13, Sep 14.
Ardor by Matthew Gasda - Image via BCTR Thursday, September 11 From 6:30pm - 8pm at Mast Books — Archway Editions presents the release of Olivia Kan-Sperling’s LITTLE PINK BOOK. - “Taking the form of a conversation with Jamieson Webster on the subject of Hysteric Literature, this will be both a literary summit and celebration of a significant new novel and experiment in form”
September 12, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 9:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — It’s your last week to see ARDOR - a very special play following a group of nine artists and friends on an annual retreat to their aging patrons Vermont farmhouse. Nothing and everything has changed and will change.
From 8pm - 9:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Your very last chance to see ARDOR. Not to miss.
From 7pm at The Bench — BCTR hosts the first reading of Matthew Gasda’s The Last Days of Downtown - the final place in the Dimes Square cycle. Afterparty to follow. | Tickets here
September 26, 2025 · Original source
From 8:45pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Epiphanies begins; a new reading regular series that focuses on love (for other people or Nature or God) and religious experiences. The first event features readings by Matthew Gasda, Tara Isabella Burton, Stephen G. Adubato, Bob Lain, Sean Lynch, and more. Rooftop party with drinks and treats to follow the readings. Epiphanies is sponsored by Romanticon - “a revival of romantic letters: Sharing and performing the fruits of the intimate.”
October 27, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Little Murders opens - “Talks of dead son’s, fecal photography, Vogue, and the “Breather” are just a taste of what happens in this Norman Rockwell-painting-gone-awry.” | Additional showtimes 10/31, 11/1, 11/6. 11/7, 11/8, 11/14, 11/15
November 05, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Another preformance of Little Murders opens - “Talks of dead son’s, fecal photography, Vogue, and the “Breather” are just a taste of what happens in this Norman Rockwell-painting-gone-awry.” | Additional showtimes 11/7, 11/8, 11/14, 11/15
From 9:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Chill Mag hosts their Issue 5 Launch Party with editors Finn DeNeuf and Mira IRL, along with Chill contributors past and present.
November 19, 2025 · Original source
From 7:00 - 8:30pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Cabin Pressure opened yesterday, and there’s another performance tonight! A new play by Adi Eshman, directed by Jennesy Herrera. - “Set in a cabin at a ski resort, What begins as a light-hearted getaway spirals into a cocaine-and-beer-fueled disaster, with the groom’s sober brother-in-law as the unwilling witness to the chaos.” | tickets here (additional performances Nov 20, 21, 22)
From 1pm - 6pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — There’s a garage sale! Come for furniture, decor, kitchenwares, and more.
December 22, 2025 · Original source
From 7:30 - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — It’s stand up night. Tommy Bayer and Joan Flaherty are headlining. Also performing: Auryn Rothwell, Johnny Yan, Sam York, Adrienne Hunter. Potentially funny.
From 8:30 - 11:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — The 2026 fundraising party! Pay what you wish. Be generous!
From 7:30pm - 10:15pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Another table read of The Last Days of Downtown - “Watch the playwriting process in motion and listen to a live reading of the NINTH draft of “The Last Days of Downtown” by Matthew Gasda. | tickets here
January 08, 2026 · Original source
From 7:30 - 10pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — It’s stand up night. Tommy Bayer and Joan Flaherty are headlining. Also performing: Auryn Rothwell, Johnny Yan, Sam York, Adrienne Hunter. Potentially funny.
From 8:30 - 11:00pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — The 2026 fundraising party! Pay what you wish. Be generous!
January 14, 2026 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — The Pilgrim opens; a new play written and directed by Luc d’Arcy. - “Naturalistic, funny, and painfully tender, The Pilgrim is about small talk that becomes big talk, & the strange ways we reach for love.” | tickets here. Additional performances Jan 15, 16, 17, and 18.