St. Ann’s Warehouse provides an artistic home for international theatre companies of note, American experimentalists, and groundbreaking emerging artists who are prepared to work on a grand scale. St. Ann’s renowned flexible, open space allows artists to explore the greatest reaches of their artistic minds, enabling them to approach work with unfettered creativity, knowing that the theater can be adapted in multiple configurations to suit their needs.
A young woman’s fragmented memories unfold through song, film, and fractured thoughts.
Four performers on treadmills race through life’s struggles in a wild, boundary-pushing journey.
A new work reimagining the American West and its history through the lens of Hollywood Westerns.
Olivier nominee Emma Rice's new retelling of the classic folktale of Blue Beard.
A docu-drama about the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy and the nonstop pursuit of justice that followed.
A teacher faces false accusations in a rural hunting community, challenging the truth's limits.
Luke Murphy's out-of-this-world, genre-blending, four-part narrative explores memory and longing.
Michael Keegan-Dolan returns to the stage after 20 years, presenting a playful new dance narrative.
An acclaimed work about the short-lived, self-governing society of a refugee camp in north France.
The US premiere of the show exploring therapy and the patriarchy through the eyes of one patient.
A musical adaptation of the classic novel of the same name.
New autobiographical work from the internationally-acclaimed French author Édouard Louis.