4 wheelchair spaces
The Barrymore Theatre is a historic Broadway venue located in the heart of New York City. Opening its doors in 1928, this prestigious theatre was named after the famed Barrymore theatrical family. Its luxurious interior boasts a classic 20th-century design with grand staircases, ornate details and golden accents, transporting visitors back in time. It is capable of seating up to 1,028 guests, offering both orchestra and mezzanine seating. Notably, this Broadway venue has been the stage for many successful plays, such as the Pulitzer Prize-winning play 'August: Osage County' and the critically acclaimed 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'.
How to get to the venue: The Barrymore Theatre can be conveniently reached by various modes of transport. If commuting by subway, take either the C, E or 1 train to 50th Street. Alternatively, take the N, Q or R train to 49th Street. Those preferring to travel by bus can take the M104, M7, M20, or M50 bus lines. The Theatre is also easily accessible by taxi and for those driving, there are numerous nearby parking garages available.
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