FAQs

Got questions? You’ve come to the right place. Here’s everything you need to know about Other at the Greenwich House Theater.

LOCATION, DIRECTIONS & tickets

  • The Greenwich House Theater
    27 Barrow Street, NYC
    The box office opens one hour prior to every show.

  • The closest subway stops to the Greenwich House Theater are Christopher Street on the 1 line and W 4th St. - Washington Square on the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M lines. The closest bus stop is 7 Av S/Barrow St on the M20 line.

  • Accessibility

    • Wheelchair access: Our theater is wheelchair accessible. There are five six-inch steps to enter the building; a portable ramp from the sidewalk to the lobby is available to cover these steps.

    • Seating: If you wish or need to remain in your wheelchair, theater staff will remove a chair in the theater to create space.

    • Advance notice (optional): If you need the ramp or a chair removed, please email tickets@greenwichhousetheater.com in advance. These accommodations can also be arranged upon arrival.

    • Storage: If you prefer to transfer to a theater seat, the theater can store your wheelchair or motorized mobility device in the lobby during the performance. The House Manager will return it to you at the end of the show.

  • For ticketing issues,
    please contact tickets@greenwichhousetheater.com

  • Yes!

    IN-PERSON RUSH: A limited amount of in-person rush tickets are available for each performance for $40, ONE HOUR before showtime at the box office. Subject to availability. First come first serve.

    DIGITAL RUSH: A limited amount of $18 rush tickets are available exclusively on today tix subject to availability.

ABOUT THE SHOW

  • OTHER runs for approximately 90 minutes with no intermission.

  • OTHER is recommended for ages 12 and up.

    OTHER is a raw, relatable and hilarious autobiographical solo show that includes strong language.

  • Tony Award® winner Ari’el Stachel brings an ensemble of voices from his past to life in a raw and hilarious one-man show about his anxious search for belonging. 

    From childhood reinventions to performing through chronic panic in front of thousands, he navigates identity, self-acceptance, and the pursuit of his dreams with hilarity and heart—delivering a performance as relentlessly funny as it is vulnerable.

  • After select shows, we have open conversations with Ari’el and other guests, such as mental health professionals, celebrities and more. There will be a moderator as well as some Q&A. Talkbacks are free of charge and open to any audience member/ticket holder who saw that performance!