New York, United States
425 Lafayette St
N/A
+1 2125398500
Restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
A great Theatre to see live performances. Ambience and acoustics are very good. Staff is courteous and helpful. The facilities are clean and well kept. Food and beverages are available as well. Worth seeing live theatre in this venue.
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The play Socrates was outstanding. An incredible (and large) cast presented a philosophical debate on civic issues that a sold out theater watched breathlessly for 3 hours.
Thoroughly enjoyed the play "White Noise" by Suzan Lori-Parks. The venue is huge with any theaters. My only issue is that I wish there were restrooms on each floor so that I don't have to make a mad dash to the bathroom during intermission. This is the theater that Hamilton was first performed before it went to Broadway!
What a treat! The theater (the one on the front right) was new and intimate - I was center in row K but I didn't think there was a bad seat in the house. Plenty of leg room. Now for my classic size evaluation: I am 5'10 and a women's size 16/18. The leg room was more than sufficient. The seat itself was comfortable, and a comfortable width for me. The fixed armrests are not wide enough to share. There was an empty seat next to me on one side that I did lean into at times. Hope this helps!
Wow!! Run, don't walk to Socrates! It moves fast, tons of dialogue, many intriguing plots. Thought it might be too long at almost 3 hours ... nope! It's mesmerizing. Timely relevant, high-brow but accessible, very well acted! We got picked for free preview tix, so that was worth 200 off at the box office. If you love contemporary theater, see this! Here are some photos of a very innovative Tempest!
This is an up close and personal experience that is a must visit. White Noise is a must see show! Well written and performed!
I went to see Wild Goose Dreams and was absolutely blown away. The cast and stage are incredibly professional, the play is really modern (it includes tons of social media references), and it is definitely an immersive experience. As for the theater itself, it's very nice and has a mini cafe in the lobby.
Luckily there are theaters like this one in NYC (apart from Broadway) that promotes smaller productions. It's a privilege to have such a good institution that has many free shows and is even touring with their mobile unit so that they reach people out of Manhattan! You can get almost every play with rush tickets and also let's not forget the Shakespeare in the Park that is totally free! Recently saw Glenn Close and I really enjoyed it!
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