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New York: Multi-Theater Venues
New York Theater: Major Multi-Theater Venues in New York
There are three theater “multiplexes” in New York. Each hosts several different theater companies and frequently offer low cost ticket plans to their shows. The listings below have information on location, ticket prices, transportation/parking, theater history and other points of interest.
59E59 Theaters
Owned and operated by the Elysabeth Kleinhans Theatrical Foundation, 59E59 is a state-of-the-art complex of three theaters located at 59 East 59th Street in Manhattan. It serves as an Off-Broadway showcase for productions by not-for-profit theater companies from across the country and around the world. ...more...
New World Stages
New World Stages, which rose from the ashes of an old Loews Cineplex in 2004, is an exciting development for the dreary commercial Off-Broadway theater scene. New World’s giant underground complex contains five separate stages (ranging from 199 to 499 seats), providing a great option for producers who want to go the Off-Broadway route, but don’t wish to stray from …more…
Theatre Row
Theatre Row” is something of a misnomer for this venue, as it is a single building that houses six separate theaters individually dubbed the Acorn, the Beckett, the Clurman, the Kirk, the Lion, and the Studio Theatre. The name has an historical echo: the building is located on 42nd west of Ninth Avenue, where several Off-Broadway houses collectively and informally …more…