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Oct 16, 2024 -2 wheelchair spaces
The Belasco Theatre is nestled in the heart of New York City and is an icon of old-world luxury and high-end performances. With origins dating back to 1907, famed architect George Keister designed this opulent treasure, which was eventually named after its first owner, David Belasco. It boasts an elegant façade with a richly ornamented interior, including Tiffany glass and murals by Everett Shinn. The theatre retains its plush red velvet grandeur, providing an intimate setting and ambience. It attracts a broad spectrum of audiences, hosting a mix of events, from Broadway shows to concerts. In recent years, it has seen a revival of iconic plays and has been the launching stage for contemporary hits. Known for its unbeatable acoustics and perfect sightlines, it offers guests an unperturbed stage view with its seating capacity of 1016 over three categories: Orchestra, Mezzanine, and Balcony seats.
How to get to the Belasco Theatre
The Belasco Theatre is easily accessible with various modes of transport. Located at 111 West 44th Street, it's close to Times Square. You can take the subway to Times Square-42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal using lines 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, S. A short walk and you're at the theatre's doors. If you're driving, pre-booking a parking space is suggested as these tend to fill up quickly.
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