The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research

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The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research is a recurring venue in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 5 times across 5 issues between November 05, 2024 and November 27, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “I cut my finger on glass on my way to The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research”; “From 7:30pm - 9:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Dimes Square returns”; “From 7:30pm - 9:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research”. It most often appears alongside London, New York, Soho.

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  • Category: Venues
  • Mention count: 5
  • Issue count: 5
  • First seen: November 05, 2024
  • Last seen: November 27, 2025

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November 05, 2024 · Original source
I read at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research tonight. Sophia throws a good party. It’s hard to throw a perfect Halloween party. It’s like throwing the perfect holiday party, but even more precise. An endeavor in pure pleasure. I’ve never been to a Halloween party from corporate hell, for example. The BCTR Halloween Party is very perfectly precise. Good costumes (although mine isn’t) a roof that is warm and clear but the breeze is cool and the breeze is bringing in some mist, the breeze is fogging the Manhattan skyline, people are handing out lollipops, someone is doing tarot readings, the costume contest is fun, the costumes are creative enough to merit critique.
I cut my finger on glass on my way to The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research. There were forces in the smog, I think. Earlier, my water bottle exploded untouched in a canvas tote bag and I stood unmoving while water and then tiny little glass splinters pooled around my feet. My understanding of inertia rendered me incapable of action. Things don’t just explode untouched, and so the explosion confused me. I didn’t move to stop it, I didn’t even move to pull the leaking bag away from my leather boots. There were people around me. They better understood that the laws of inertia can be faulty.
December 09, 2024 · Original source
From 7:30pm - 9:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Dimes Square returns for one of the last ever performances. Tickets are going fast - additional performances in Brooklyn on Dec 13 and in Manhattan on Dec 17 and Dec 18.
October 13, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Eurozone Reading Series hosts their first event - contemporary plays from Europe, curated by Seth Bockley. Featuring Paul Felten, Erin Leland, George Olesky, Erica Dasher, and Ellen Morgan Butler | Tickets here.
From 8:40pm - 10:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Matthew Gasda presents a reading of Last Days of Downtown. The third play in the Dimes Square and Afters trifecta.
November 12, 2025 · Original source
From 7pm - 8:30pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — This Time by Matthew Gasda returns - “a play about relationships with a metaphysical twist.” | Tickets here (plus another performance on Thursday)
From 7pm - 9pm at Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Another performance of Little Murders - “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 showtime 11/15
November 27, 2025 · Original source
From 7:00 - 9:00pm at The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research — Hillsdale opened yesterday, and there’s another performance tonight! A play written by Roman D’Ambrosio and directed by Rabiah Rowther. “During homecoming weekend at the infamous conservative Hillsdale College, former fraternity brothers, and the women they love, reunite. As the weekend unfolds and the drinking increases, the alumni question their relationship with each other and the promises they were told. | This is a very unique play that I’m excited about. Definitely worth seeing. tickets here (additional performances Nov 28