Littlefield

New York City


This performance and art space occupying a 6200-sq-ft former textile warehouse showcases a wide range of live music and other shows, including comedy, storytelling, theater, dance, film screenings and trivia nights. Mondays bring a riotous comedy lineup; other regular events include the groan-inducing game show Punderdome 3000, oddball variety shows and trivia competition Nerd Nite. No under-21s.


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