Visit PS21

PS21 is set on 100 acres of restored orchard fields. We invite you to stroll along the paths through the idyllic countryside at the foothills of the Berkshires. Our grounds are open year-round, from sunrise to sunset.

ACCESIBILITY

PS21’s theater is fully accessible. The first row of parking spaces is reserved for vehicles with handicap parking stickers and is adjacent to the path leading directly to the theater entrance. If you’d like to use one of our headsets, please ask at the box office. We are also happy to reserve spaces in the theater for wheelchairs and for anyone who needs to sit close to the stage or on an aisle. Accessible restrooms are located in the theater lobby.

PARKING

Our 100-space parking lot is adjacent to the theater, with cement paths that lead directly to the entrance.

TRAVEL BY TRAIN

Amtrak service is available from Penn Station in New York City to Hudson, NY.  PS21 is about 15 miles east of Hudson and 21 miles south of the Albany/Renssealaer train station. For taxi service from the station, call Pronto Taxi, 518-822-9500, or McCanns Taxi, 518-610-0071.


PS21’S TRAILS

All of PS21’s buildings are located in an old apple orchard spread over 100 acres at the foot of the Berkshires in the beautiful Hudson Valley. Just five acres have been developed; the rest are conserved as meadows and woodlands. We invite you to come early and stroll along the paths through the idyllic countryside around the theater. View the PDF of our trails map here

VISIT CHATHAM

PS21 is located in Hudson Valley’s Columbia County, famous for its agricultural and cultural bounty.

The charming village of Chatham, only a mile south of PS21, is a relaxing place to spend the afternoon and have dinner before heading to PS21 for the performance. The village boasts bookstores, art galleries, restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries, natural food stores, a microbrewery, a pub, wine shops, a gourmet cheese shop, a fine jeweler, and the Crandell Theatre, a single-screen Spanish Renaissance gem built in 1926. Nearby attractions include the Art Omi in neighboring Ghent, NY, the  charming and trendy enclave of Hudson, NY, wineries, pick-your-own vegetable and fruit farms, nature sanctuaries, and historic river ports.