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Oct 28, 2022 -Wheelchair access, assisted listening
The Stephen Sondheim Theatre is a treasured gem within the heart of New York City. Located in the bustling Times Square district, it stands proudly, retaining its historical charm midst contemporary edifices. The theatre, formerly known as Henry Miller's Theatre, is deeply rooted in theatrical history, having hosted numerous Broadway classics since its inception in 1918. It boasts art nouveau architecture bathed in gentle, welcoming lights, with intricate details that add to its grandeur. A walk inside reveals a relaxing ambiance with ornamented ceilings, beautiful chandeliers, red velvet seats, and a sizeable stage that brings performances to life. Dedicated to the legendary composer Stephen Sondheim, the theatre's rich legacy continues by staging some of the most critically acclaimed plays, musicals, and performances, all enjoyed from the comfort of its 1,055 seats.
How to Get There Stephen Sondheim Theatre is conveniently located at 124 West 43rd Street, accessible via various modes of transportation. Visitors can reach the theatre by subway, taking the B, D, F, or M train to 42nd Street/Bryant Park or the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, S, or W train to Times Square/42nd Street. Buses M5, M7, M20, M42, or M104 also offer routes to Times Square. For those who prefer driving, several paid parking garages are available nearby.
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