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45 West Preston Street

Find your way Here.

We are located in the heart of Baltimore's Mount Vernon cultural district. A historic space built for modern performance.

Location

Theatre Project is situated at 45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, nestled conveniently between the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.

What to expect when you arrive

01

Parking Guidance

We operate in a vibrant urban environment with no dedicated parking lot. Street parking is available but scarce. We strongly recommend digital guidance via SpotHero or using nearby paid garages.

02

ADA & Lift Procedures

Our historic building features an ADA-compliant lift for accessibility. Please notify the box office ahead of your visit or upon arrival so our staff can assist you with a smooth, comfortable entry.

03

Accessibility

Theatre Project is committed to making our performances accessible to all patrons. If you require specific accommodations, please reach out so we can ensure you have an exceptional experience.

Inside the Building

A space uniquely designed to eliminate the boundary between the artist and the audience. Intimate, acoustic, and built for immersion.

33'
Stage Width
33'
Stage Depth
150
Black Box Seats
20'
Acoustic Dome

Support the work

Keep What's Next coming.

A donation goes 60% to the artists and 40% to the building that makes them possible. Both halves matter.

Donate →

Better yet — show up

See it before everyone else does.

The single best thing you can do for an experimental venue is sit in a seat. Buy a ticket, grab a Flex Pass, or just see what's on this week.

See What's On →

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Home/Visit

45 West Preston Street

Find your way Here.

We are located in the heart of Baltimore's Mount Vernon cultural district. A historic space built for modern performance.

Location

Theatre Project is situated at 45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, nestled conveniently between the Maryland Institute College of Art and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.

What to expect when you arrive

01

Parking Guidance

We operate in a vibrant urban environment with no dedicated parking lot. Street parking is available but scarce. We strongly recommend digital guidance via SpotHero or using nearby paid garages.

02

ADA & Lift Procedures

Our historic building features an ADA-compliant lift for accessibility. Please notify the box office ahead of your visit or upon arrival so our staff can assist you with a smooth, comfortable entry.

03

Accessibility

Theatre Project is committed to making our performances accessible to all patrons. If you require specific accommodations, please reach out so we can ensure you have an exceptional experience.

Inside the Building

A space uniquely designed to eliminate the boundary between the artist and the audience. Intimate, acoustic, and built for immersion.

33'
Stage Width
33'
Stage Depth
150
Black Box Seats
20'
Acoustic Dome

Support the work

Keep What's Next coming.

A donation goes 60% to the artists and 40% to the building that makes them possible. Both halves matter.

Donate

Better yet — show up

See it before everyone else does.

The single best thing you can do for an experimental venue is sit in a seat. Buy a ticket, grab a Flex Pass, or just see what's on this week.

See What's On