Originally a public bathhouse, the Brooklyn Lyceum now holds events like the New Yorker Festival, countless live music acts, dancing, kids activities, and even a gym.
On the edge of residential “brownstone Brooklyn” neighborhood Park Slope, this quirky and cavernous performance space and café was once a public bathhouse. It’s a great place to check out a wild mix of events, from drama, comedy, karaoke, and live music, to kid’s events or even athletics.
Park Slope's former Public Bath #7 is brimming with creative energy.:
The Overview
Eschewing the notion of Brooklyn as an artistic outer borough, founder Eric Richmond has transformed the mammoth 1910 bathhouse into a cultural/social locus that houses three...