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IATI Theater

Email: hola@iatitheater.org

Address

64 East 4th St
New York, NY 10003

IATI Theater

Public Transport

  • By Subway:
    R/W to 8th St./NYU; 6 to Astor Place; F to 2nd Ave.
  • By Bus:
    M8, M15, M21, M101, M102 and M103

Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    An elevator leads to both performance spaces.
  • Parking

    Lafayette Street Parking (410 Lafayette Street, 212-254-1263); Bowery First Parking (11 East 1st Street, 646-602-9723); Cooper & 9th Parking (85 Wanamaker Place, 212-995-1940)
  • Restroom

    All our restrooms are gender-neutral and wheelchair accessible. The restroom doorways are 26? wide.
  • Seating

    Accessible seating is available at our theaters. Please select Accessible or Wheelchair tickets when purchasing online.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair-accessible seating is available. If you would like to remain in your wheelchair for the performance, our staff will remove the theater chair. You can give us a heads-up by emailing or calling. For guests who wish to transfer to a seat from their wheelchair, we are more than happy to store your wheelchair in our lobby during the performance. Please note: our offices and rehearsal/performance studio are not currently wheelchair accessible.

Theater Description

IATI may be small, but we are brave. We are artistic adventurers. Never shying away from the unknown, but fearlessly venturing into the new. We take risks because we believe you can’t create something new without going somewhere that makes you a little bit uncomfortable. Some may say we’re a little different. We call it vanguardia. Just look at our award-winning repertoire of comedies and dramas that highlight thought-provoking and universal issues of the human experience. The Latin American culture is one of drama, sensuality, and laughter. We’re passionate about our Latin American roots. We believe cultural exploration is part of what makes our work so rich and relevant, whether it is dance, theater, or music. We’re always asking questions. We’re never satisfied with the status quo. It’s the secret to how we find the extraordinary.


IATI Theater produces works that are original, exciting, bold, experimental, intimate and engaging. While highlighting the complexity, contradictions, richness and depth of the myriad experiences among the many Latin cultures, IATI creates theater with subject matter that are culturally relevant, political, challenging, as well as entertaining.

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