Accommodations for patrons who are blind, deaf, partially sighted, and/or have hearing loss. Partial wheelchair access, handrail access
The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, originally named the 'Plymouth Theatre', is located in the heart of New York City's vibrant Theater District. Featuring a neo-classical style, it was designed in 1917 by renowned architect Herbert J. Krapp. This intimate venue is well known for its exceptional acoustics and comfortable seating, accommodating 1,080 patrons within its inviting auditorium. Over the last century, the theatre has hosted a plethora of critically acclaimed productions, including 'A Chorus Line', 'American Idiot', and 'The Humans'. Its unique blend of historic aesthetic and modern comfort makes it a must-visit for theatre enthusiasts. The venue features a bar but encourages visitors to dine before coming as there's a limited snack menu.
The easiest way to reach the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre is by taking public transportation. The venue is accessible via the Times Square 42nd Street subway stop, which is served by the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, and S trains. If you are driving, there are several parking garages located nearby, although the theatre does not offer its own parking. Please note that NYC traffic can be unpredictable, so it is advisable to arrive early to allow sufficient time to reach the venue.
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