Between Broome Street and Grand Street, one block north of Canal Street and one block east of West Broadway in Soho, New York. The closest subway stations are the Canal Street stops of the A, C, E, N, Q, R, J, Z, 1, and 6 lines.
The Performing Garage has been The Wooster Group’s permanent home and performance venue since the Group’s beginning, and all of their work has been developed there. The Garage was bought in the early 1970s when Soho was still an empty warehouse district being reinhabited by artists. The Wooster Group owns and operates it as a shareholder in the Grand Street Artists Co-op, which was originally established as part of the Fluxus art movement in the 1960s. Before the formation of The Wooster Group, The Performance Group developed and produced work at the Garage. From 1975-1980 the two groups shared the space. Prior to The Performance Group founding The Performing Garage, 33 Wooster Street was a metal stamping/flatware factory