Unique Midtown Studio at American Mime Theatre
About this space
The American Mime Theatre Studio in Midtown Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood is a versatile, fully equipped space designed for creative use. It features 16-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, a comfortable reception area, a private dressing room with bathroom, and a complete lighting, sound, and projection system for performances. Well-suited for theatre or dance rehearsals, classes, and workshops, the studio is available to rent for both single sessions and recurring events.
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- No smoking or alcohol is permitted at any time inside the building.
- Chairs and tables are available upon request.
Cancellation policy: Very flexible
About American Mime Theatre
American Mime Theatre (AMT) is a historic performing company and school based in New York City, dedicated to preserving and evolving American Mime—a unique movement-based theatrical art form founded by Paul J. Curtis in 1952. Unlike traditional pantomime, American Mime emphasizes expressive, truthful movement rooted in deep character motivation, known as “acting in form.”
AMT trains performers through the Curtis Method, a disciplined process focused on self-discovery, precision, and presence. Classes and workshops are offered for artists at all levels—from actors and dancers to directors and educators—fostering both personal growth and professional development.
Led by Artistic Director Janet Carafa, AMT is revitalizing its mission through a new Studio School and Performing Company, while honoring its 70-year legacy. With a newly renovated studio and fresh productions, AMT continues to advance physical storytelling that transcends language and speaks to the universal human experience.
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