Located in Brooklyn, New York, BAM is comprised of three main buildings, just steps from the Atlantic Terminal and surrounded by the neighborhood of Fort Greene. We invite you to explore all our venues and all the great things Brooklyn has to offer.
Peter Jay Sharp
Building
30 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Home to these venues:
- BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
- Lepercq Space/BAMcafé
- BAM Rose Cinemas
- Hillman Attic Studio
BAM Harvey Theater
651 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
BAM Fisher
321 Ashland Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
Home to these venues:

Reserve parking around BAM in advance.

BAM is convenient to many forms of public transportation.

Post-show transportation to Manhattan following most performances.
Peter Jay Sharp Building
Regular Hours:
Mon—Sat: 12—6pm
On performance days, the box office remains open until curtain time for same-date sales and pick-up; advance sales end one hour prior to the performance.
BAM Harvey and BAM Fisher
Opens 90 minutes prior to the performance for same-date ticket sales and pick-up only.
With the exception of cinema, all in-person advance ticket purchases should be done at the main box office at the Peter Jay Sharp Building.
BAM Rose Cinemas
Opens half an hour prior to the first screening of the day.

BAMcafé is the place to go for dinner and drinks before performances and films, and for free live music on Friday and Saturday nights.


BAM's buildings are accessible to all.

Musician and avid cyclist David Byrne has designed two sets of bike racks for BAM.

After its first building burned in 1903, BAM's new Beaux Arts style building was built.

With several multi-use spaces and street-level entry, BAM's latest addition—the BAM Fisher—is a highly accessible arts, education, and community center, a home for wide-ranging BAM programs and Brooklyn artists.

Serving as a playhouse, then a cinema, the historic Majestic is now the BAM Harvey.

BAM's spaces make memorable locations for performances and events.

The Fishman Space offers intimacy and flexibility, making it an ideal venue for unique and new media performances by established and emerging artists and programs by community groups.

The Lepercq is a stylish space for receptions and parties.

The BAM Howard Gilman Opera House provides a breathtaking first impression for audiences plus state-of-the-art facilities and a highly skilled, cooperative production staff.

The BAM Fisher Hillman Studio is a large performance and event space.

The BAM Rose Cinemas combine elegant history with state-of-the-art viewing.

The Fisher Rooftop Terrace is a year-round event space featuring the Stutz Gardens.

An award-winning restoration from a 1904 playhouse, the Harvey is a bold theater venue.