Shubert Theatre on Broadway

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Address:
225 West 44th St.

New York, NY

BUILT: 1913

SEATING CAPACITY: 1460
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Shubert Theatre (Broadway) History

The Shubert Theatre had its genesis in the New Theatre, an "art" playhouse located on Central Park West that was devoted to serious repertory drama. Although the project was a critical and commercial flop, the New Theatre Group, which included Lee Shubert, leased a plot of land between 44th and 45th street to construct a new venue. The plan was abandoned, but Lee Shubert and Winthrop Ames, a former New Theatre partner, acquired a lease for the site, and built two adjoining playhouses there. Lee and J.J. operated the larger of the two auditoriums, which they named the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre to commemorate their brother, who had died in May 1905. Ames managed the smaller Booth Theatre. The Shubert and Booth theatres utilized an unusual design scheme, sharing an architecturally unified exterior (in the style of the "Venetian Renaissance"), but completely distinct interiors. Another distinctive feature is the private roadway connecting 44th and 45th Streets, which runs between the two new theatres and the rear of the adjacent building--formerly the Astor Hotel, now the Minskoff. This thoroughfare, which came to be called Shubert Alley, allowed each theatre to occupy a corner lot. The Shubert's elegant interior is marked by elaborate plasterwork, and a series of theatrically-themed painted panels that adorn the boxes, the area above the proscenium arch, and the ceiling. Lee chose to build an office/apartment above the theatre, which is now the location of the Shubert Organization's executive offices.

The Shubert Theatre's longest running show was A Chorus Line! A Chorus Line opened at the theatre in July 1975, featuring music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Edward Kleban, and a book by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante. A Chorus Line was directed by Michael Bennett and co-choreographed by Bennett and Bob Avian. The show received twelve Tony Award nominations and won nine: Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical, Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical, Best Original Score, Best Direction of a Musical, Best Choreography, and Best Lighting Design. The show also won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The show ran for 6,137 performances, from July 25 1975 to April 28, 1990. A Chorus Line is currently the seventh longest-running Broadway show in history.



Shows at the Shubert Theatre (Broadway)

DATES PRODUCTION
3/28/2024 - Hell's Kitchen (2024)
11/1/2022 - 12/30/2023 Some Like It Hot (2022)
4/14/2022 - 8/14/2022 POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive (2022)
11/1/2018 - 1/16/2022 To Kill A Mockingbird (2021)
3/15/2017 - 8/25/2018 Hello, Dolly! (2017)
3/4/2013 - 1/1/2017 Matilda the Musical (2013)
9/23/2009 - 8/5/2012 Memphis: A New Musical (2009)
2/26/2009 - 7/19/2009 Blithe Spirit (2009)
12/12/2005 - 12/12/2005 A Wonderful Life (2005)
8/25/2005 - 9/11/2005 Abyssinia (2005)
2/14/2005 - 1/11/2009 Monty Python's Spamalot (2005)
7/20/2004 - 11/28/2004 Forever Tango (2004)
3/31/2003 - 5/30/2004 Gypsy (2003)
2/11/1997 - 1/26/2003 Chicago (1996)
4/8/1996 - 10/13/1996 Big (1996)
1/31/1992 - 1/7/1996 Crazy for You (1992)
10/23/1990 - 5/19/1991 Buddy (1990)
4/23/1989 - 4/23/1989 The Players Club Centennial Salute (1989)
10/30/1988 - 10/30/1988 A Celebration of Paul Robeson (1988)
4/22/1979 - 4/22/1979 V.I.P. Night on Broadway (1979)
12/3/1978 - 12/3/1978 The Neighborhood Playhouse at 50 (1978)
5/2/1976 - 5/2/1976 George Abbott...A Celebration (1976)
7/25/1975 - 4/28/1990 A Chorus Line (1975)
4/10/1975 - 5/10/1975 The Constant Wife (1975)
1/21/1975 - 3/22/1975 Seascape (1975)
2/21/1974 - 1/4/1975 Over Here! (1974)
10/30/1973 - 2/9/1974 The Sunshine Boys (1972)
3/11/1973 - 3/11/1973 Sondheim: A Musical Tribute (1973)
2/15/1973 - 9/15/1973 A Little Night Music (1973)
11/14/1972 - 12/16/1972 The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972)
7/22/1972 - 10/1/1972 Follies (1972)
4/18/1972 - 5/13/1972 An Evening With Richard Nixon and... (1972)
3/22/1972 - 3/25/1972 The Selling of the President (1972)
3/16/1972 - 3/25/1972 The Selling of the President (1972)
12/1/1968 - 1/1/1972 Promises, Promises (1968)
12/27/1967 - 11/17/1968 Golden Rainbow (1968)
10/5/1966 - 11/25/1967 The Apple Tree (1966)
7/11/1966 - 10/1/1966 Wait Until Dark (1966)
4/25/1966 - 6/11/1966 Ivanov (1966)
2/7/1966 - 4/23/1966 Inadmissible Evidence (1965)
12/17/1965 - 1/15/1966 Malcolm (1966)
5/11/1965 - 12/4/1965 The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd (1965)
11/18/1964 - 5/8/1964 Bajour (1964)
9/14/1964 - 11/14/1964 Oliver! (1963)
10/3/1963 - 7/25/1964 Here's Love (1963)
10/2/1962 - 9/7/1963 Stop the World - I Want to Get Off (1962)
3/21/1962 - 9/29/1962 I Can Get It for You Wholesale (1962)
11/16/1961 - 2/24/1962 The Gay Life (1961)
1/16/1961 - 10/7/1961 Bye Bye Birdie (1960)
10/22/1959 - 12/17/1960 Take Me Along (1959)
2/12/1959 - 10/17/1959 A Majority of One (1959)
12/22/1958 - 2/7/1959 Whoop-Up (1958)
1/5/1957 - 1/5/1957 The Boy Friend (1955)
11/29/1956 - 12/13/1958 Bells Are Ringing (1956)
11/12/1956 - 11/24/1956 The Pajama Game (1954)
7/9/1956 - 11/10/1956 Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter (1955)
11/30/1955 - 6/30/1956 Pipe Dream (1955)
11/28/1955 - 11/28/1955 The Boy Friend (1955)
10/24/1955 - 11/26/1955 Iolanthe (1955)
10/20/1955 - 11/16/1955 Ruddigore (1955)
10/13/1955 - 11/9/1955 Princess Ida (1955)
10/10/1955 - 11/19/1955 The Mikado (1955)
10/6/1955 - 10/29/1955 The Pirates of Penzance (1955)
10/3/1955 - 11/5/1955 The Yeomen of the Guard (1955)
9/27/1955 - 11/26/1955 Iolanthe (1955)
4/25/1955 - 4/25/1955 Kismet (1955)
1/29/1955 - 1/29/1955 The Pajama Game (1955)
5/7/1953 - 6/25/1955 Can-Can (1953)
1/15/1953 - 4/18/1953 The Love of Four Colonels (1953)
10/17/1952 - 12/28/1952 The Millionairess (1952)
11/12/1951 - 7/19/1952 Paint Your Wagon (1951)
10/1/1951 - 10/27/1951 Jose Greco Ballet (1951)
11/14/1950 - 11/14/1950 South Pacific (1950)
7/31/1950 - 7/28/1951 Kiss Me, Kate (1948)
11/2/1949 - 6/3/1950 I Know My Love (1949)
10/10/1949 - 10/29/1949 Lend an Ear (1948)
12/8/1948 - 10/8/1949 Anne Of The Thousand Days (1948)
10/19/1948 - 12/6/1948 My Romance (1948)
12/22/1947 - 10/18/1948 High Button Shoes (1947)
11/5/1947 - 12/9/1947 The First Mrs. Fraser (1947)
10/3/1947 - 10/25/1947 Under the Counter (1947)
1/21/1947 - 9/27/1947 Sweethearts (1947)
1/6/1947 - 1/18/1947 The Red Mill (1945)
11/4/1946 - 1/4/1947 Park Avenue (1946)
9/5/1946 - 10/5/1946 Yours is My Heart (1946)
4/30/1946 - 6/29/1946 Are You With It? (1945)
10/5/1944 - 4/27/1946 Bloomer Girl (1944)
8/2/1944 - 9/30/1944 Catherine Was Great (1944)
4/24/1944 - 4/25/1944 War President (1944)
10/19/1943 - 7/1/1944 Othello (1943)
9/8/1943 - 10/16/1943 Laugh Time (1943)
6/29/1943 - 8/14/1943 The Vagabond King (1943)
7/9/1942 - 7/12/1942 Yours, A. Lincoln (1942)
6/3/1942 - 6/12/1943 By Jupiter (1942)
4/27/1942 - 5/31/1942 Candida (1942)
3/1/1942 - Argentinita (1942)
1/14/1942 - 2/28/1942 The Rivals (1942)
10/22/1941 - 1/10/1942 Candle in the Wind (1941)
9/1/1941 - 10/21/1941 Pal Joey (1940)
3/12/1941 - 3/29/1941 They Walk Alone (1941)
3/11/1941 - 6/21/1941 The Doctor's Dilemma (1941)
2/5/1941 - 2/22/1941 Liberty Jones (1941)
9/11/1940 - 2/1/1941 Hold on to Your Hats (1940)
8/5/1940 - 8/24/1940 Higher and Higher (1940)
4/4/1940 - 6/15/1940 Higher and Higher (1940)
3/28/1939 - 3/30/1940 The Philadelphia Story (1939)
5/11/1938 - 2/25/1939 I Married an Angel (1938)
3/28/1938 - The Seagull (1938)
11/1/1937 - Amphitryon 38 (1937)
4/14/1937 - 10/23/1937 Babes in Arms (1937)
3/24/1936 - Idiot's Delight (1936)
2/24/1936 - Love on the Dole (1936)
2/8/1936 - The Masque of Kings (1936)
12/27/1935 - Tapestry in Gray (1935)
12/4/1935 - Camille (1935)
12/2/1935 - Rosmersholm (1935)
10/11/1935 - Sweet Mystery of Life (1935)
4/16/1935 - A Journey By Night (1935)
1/21/1935 - Escape Me Never (1935)
2/24/1934 - 6/30/1934 Dodsworth (1934)
1/30/1934 - 2/1/1934 All the King's Horses (1934)
11/24/1933 - The Drums Begin (1933)
10/30/1933 - 11/29/1933 Champagne, Sec (1933)
10/11/1933 - Her Man of Wax (1933)
7/5/1933 - 7/29/1933 Shady Lady (1933)
1/16/1933 - 7/1/1933 Gay Divorce (1932)
10/5/1932 - 10/5/1932 Americana (1932)
8/30/1932 - 9/24/1932 Smiling Faces (1932)
6/6/1932 - 7/2/1932 Hey Nonny Nonny! (1932)
10/13/1931 - 2/13/1932 Everybody's Welcome (1931)
4/8/1931 - Peter Ibbetson (1931)
12/30/1930 - Meet My Sister (1930)
11/15/1930 - 12/13/1930 Hello, Paris (1930)
10/30/1930 - The Last Enemy (1930)
9/16/1930 - Symphony in Two Flats (1930)
4/14/1930 - 7/19/1930 Three Little Girls (1930)
3/24/1930 - Hamlet (1930)
3/24/1930 - Macbeth (1930)
3/24/1930 - Twelfth Night (1930)
3/24/1930 - The Merchant of Venice (1930)
3/24/1930 - The Taming of the Shrew (1930)
3/24/1930 - King Richard III (1930)
3/24/1930 - King Lear (1930)
3/24/1930 - As You Like It (1930)
3/24/1930 - Julius Caesar (1930)
2/17/1930 - 3/22/1930 Bitter Sweet (1929)
9/17/1929 - The Street Singer (1929)
5/21/1929 - 5/21/1929 A Night in Venice (1929)
12/25/1928 - The Red Robe (1928)
10/8/1928 - 12/1/1928 Ups-a Daisy (1928)
9/10/1928 - White Lilacs (1928)
4/16/1928 - 6/2/1928 The Five O'Clock Girl (1927)
3/7/1928 - The Furies (1928)
11/28/1927 - 11/28/1927 Harry Delmar's Revels (1927)
11/9/1927 - And So To Bed (1927)
10/6/1927 - 10/6/1927 My Princess (1927)
10/6/1927 - 10/22/1927 My Princess (1927)
8/30/1927 - 8/30/1927 Strike Up the Band (1927) [Pre-Broadway]
7/5/1927 - 9/24/1927 Padlocks of 1927 (1927)
1/25/1927 - 5/14/1927 Yours Truly (1927)
9/18/1926 - 6/25/1927 Countess Maritza (1926)
8/2/1926 - 8/21/1926 The Merry World (1926)
2/1/1926 - 3/13/1926 Princess Flavia (1925)
8/18/1925 - 1/30/1926 Gay Paree [1925] (1925)
4/13/1925 - Princess Ida (1925)
3/23/1925 - Beggar on Horseback (1925)
3/2/1925 - Sky High (1925)
1/10/1925 - Othello (1925)
11/25/1924 - 1/3/1925 The Magnolia Lady (1924)
9/16/1924 - 1/3/1925 The Greenwich Village Follies [1924] (1924)
8/11/1924 - 9/14/1924 Marjorie (1924)
3/27/1924 - 7/12/1924 Vogues of 1924 (1924)
8/20/1923 - 3/23/1924 Artists and Models [1923] (1923)
5/23/1923 - 6/9/1923 Blossom Time (1923)
10/10/1922 - 10/10/1922 Hitchy-Koo of 1922 (1922) [Pre-Broadway]
9/12/1922 - 3/10/1923 The Greenwich Village Follies [1922] (1922)
5/29/1922 - 6/17/1922 Red Pepper (1922)
3/13/1922 - 5/27/1922 The Hotel Mouse (1922)
2/1/1922 - 3/11/1922 Pins and Needles! (1922)
8/31/1921 - 1/21/1922 The Greenwich Village Follies [1921] (1921)
7/15/1921 - The All-Star Idlers of 1921 (1921)
5/9/1921 - 5/21/1921 Phoebe of Quality Street (1921)
4/12/1921 - The Trial of Joan of Arc (1921)
3/21/1921 - 4/10/1921 Blue Eyes (1921)
3/7/1921 - 3/19/1921 Her Family Tree (1920)
9/20/1920 - 3/5/1921 The Greenwich Village Follies of 1920 (1920)
8/27/1920 - Paddy the Next Best Thing (1920)
3/15/1920 - The Blue Flame (1920)
11/11/1919 - 3/17/1920 The Magic Melody (1919)
10/6/1919 - 10/19/1919 Hamlet (1919)
10/6/1919 - 10/19/1919 The Taming of the Shrew (1919)
10/6/1919 - 10/19/1919 Twelfth Night (1919)
7/28/1919 - Oh, What A Girl! (1919)
6/10/1919 - A Lonely Romeo (1919)
2/6/1919 - 6/6/1919 Good Morning, Judge (1919)
11/18/1918 - The Betrothal (1918)
10/4/1918 - Sometime (1918)
6/3/1918 - 8/31/1918 Getting Together (1918)
2/18/1918 - The Copperhead (1918)
8/16/1917 - 2/17/1918 Maytime (1917)
5/14/1917 - 5/26/1917 Her Soldier Boy (1916)
3/19/1917 - 5/12/1917 Eileen (1917)
1/15/1917 - Love o' Mike (1917)
10/23/1916 - 1/13/1917 So Long Letty (1916)
10/23/1916 - Les So Long (1916)
10/9/1916 - 10/21/1916 The Girl from Brazil (1916)
9/5/1916 - Mr. Lazarus (1916)
8/21/1916 - The Happy Ending (1916)
5/29/1916 - Step This Way (1916)
4/29/1916 - If I Were King (1916)
3/22/1916 - The Great Pursuit (1916)
10/19/1915 - 3/18/1916 Alone at Last (1915)
8/30/1915 - The Road to Happiness (1915)
4/3/1915 - Trilby (1915)
12/24/1914 - 3/27/1915 To-Night's the Night (1914)
11/30/1914 - 12/19/1914 Suzi (1914)
9/28/1914 - The Hawk (1914)
9/9/1914 - Miss Daisy (1914)
8/10/1914 - The Third Party (1914)
5/23/1914 - 5/30/1914 Madam Moselle (1914)
3/30/1914 - 5/9/1914 The Belle of Bond Street (1914)
1/6/1914 - A Thousand Years Ago (1914)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 Mice and Men (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 The Light That Failed (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 Caesar and Cleopatra (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 The Passing of the Third Floor Back (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 The Sacrament of Judas (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 Hamlet (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 The Merchant of Venice (1913)
9/29/1913 - 12/29/1913 Othello (1913)

Nearest Venues

Name: Shubert Alley
Shubert AlleyCategory: Attraction
Address: W 45th St
Description: Shubert Alley is a popular destination for tourists who are interested in theater and Broadway history. Located in the heart of the Theater District in New York City, Shubert Alley is a pedestrian-only walkway that runs between West 44th and West 45th Streets, connecting Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The alley is lined with theaters, including the Shubert Theatre, which is one of the oldest and most famous theaters on Broadway. Tourists can take a stroll through the alley and admire the theater district's iconic architecture, posters, and marquees. Shubert Alley is also home to a variety of souvenir shops, including the famous Theater Circle Store, which sells Broadway-themed merchandise, including T-shirts, posters, and show memorabilia. The alley is also known for its outdoor exhibits, such as Tony Award-winning costumes and props from popular Broadway shows. Overall, Shubert Alley is a must-visit destination for any theater lover or tourist interested in experiencing the magic and history of Broadway.

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Name: The Ride
The RideCategory: Tour
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: The Ride is a unique and exciting attraction located in New York City that offers tourists a one-of-a-kind interactive sightseeing experience. The attraction takes place on a custom-built, multi-million dollar bus that features stadium-style seating, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and a state-of-the-art audio and visual system. During The Ride, tourists will be taken on a 75-minute journey through some of the most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks of Manhattan. Along the way, they will be entertained by talented street performers, actors, and comedians who will interact with the passengers and the city in real-time. The Ride is a great way to see the city in a fun and unique way, and it is perfect for families, groups, or individuals who want to experience New York City in a new and exciting way. It is also a great way to learn more about the city's history, culture, and landmarks while being entertained by talented performers. Overall, The Ride is a must-see attraction for any tourist visiting New York City.

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Name: CitySights NY
CitySights NYCategory: Tour
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: CitySights NY is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore New York City's top attractions. As one of the leading tour companies in the city, it offers a variety of tour packages that cater to different interests and preferences. One of the main reasons tourists visit CitySights NY is to experience the iconic landmarks of New York City, such as the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and Central Park. The company offers a range of sightseeing tours that allow visitors to see these attractions up close and learn about their history and significance. CitySights NY also provides unique experiences, such as helicopter tours, bike tours, and night tours that offer a different perspective of the city. Visitors can also choose from a variety of hop-on-hop-off bus tours that allow them to explore different neighborhoods at their own pace. In addition to its tours, CitySights NY offers a convenient way to purchase tickets for popular attractions, such as Broadway shows and museums, saving visitors time and hassle. Overall, CitySights NY is a one-stop-shop for tourists looking to make the most of their visit to New York City.

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Name: Madame Tussauds New York
Madame Tussauds New YorkCategory: Museum
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: Madame Tussauds New York is a famous tourist attraction located in the heart of Times Square. It is a wax museum that features lifelike replicas of popular celebrities, historical figures, and political leaders. The museum offers a unique opportunity for tourists to get up close and personal with their favorite stars and take selfies with them. Visitors can experience the glamour of Hollywood by posing with wax replicas of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Brad Pitt, and Beyoncé. The museum also showcases historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela. In addition to the wax figures, the museum offers interactive exhibits that allow visitors to engage with their favorite celebrities and characters. For example, visitors can participate in a virtual reality experience with Spider-Man or take part in a dance-off with Michael Jackson. Overall, Madame Tussauds New York is a fun and exciting attraction that offers a unique experience for tourists of all ages. Whether you are a fan of Hollywood stars, historical figures, or pop culture icons, this museum has something for everyone.

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Name: Times Square
Times SquareCategory: Attraction
Address: Between 42nd & 47th St
Description: Times Square is one of the most iconic and bustling destinations in New York City, attracting tourists from all over the world. The area is known for its neon lights, towering billboards, and lively atmosphere, which make it a hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Tourists flock to Times Square to experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. The area is home to a variety of Broadway theaters, which host some of the most popular and critically acclaimed musicals and plays in the world. Visitors can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas, or shop for souvenirs at the numerous stores. In addition, Times Square is a popular spot for celebrating special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, when thousands of people gather to watch the famous ball drop. Tourists can also enjoy delicious food from a wide range of restaurants and food stands, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching opportunities.

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Nearest Restaurants

Planet HollywoodName: Planet Hollywood
Address: 1540 Broadway
Description: Right in the heart of Times Square, Planet Hollywood is a fun and unique restaurant. Its menu features standard, American cuisine. It's signature cocktails and contemporary design creates a vibrant, dining environment.

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Le MaraisName: Le Marais
Address: 150 West 46th Street
Description: Le Marais is a long standing, French steakhouse that is entirely Kosher. Its flavorful meats tie perfectly with its extensive drink menu. Located only a block away from the Marriot Marquis Theatre, it is a great spot for a pre-show meal.

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T45 at the Hyatt Time SquareName: T45 at the Hyatt Time Square
Address: 135 West 45th Street
Description: Within the Hyatt Times Square Hotel, T45 is an impressive rooftop bar and restaurant with stunning views of the city. Aside from its outdoor seating, T45 also has a chic interior with a clean, fresh look. The menu carries traditional American cuisine and all its ingredients are locally sourced.

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Havana CentralName: Havana Central
Address: 151 West 46th Street
Description: Havana Central is a cuban restaurant in Times Square offering Cuban fare, cocktails and live music. The restaurant offers a unique atmosphere with a retro Havana setting. Dine in, take-out, delivery, and off-site catering are available.

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JuniorName: Junior's Restaurant
Address: 1515 Broadway
Description: Located directly in the famous Schubert Alley, Junior's Restaurant is a staple of not only the theatre district, but New York City! Junior's offers a wide variety of delicious entrees from burgers to breakfast, as well as a full service bar. Their signature New York Cheesecake is a must!

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Shubert Theatre on Broadway Frequently Asked Questions

What show is next for Shubert Theatre (Broadway)?
Shubert Theatre (Broadway)'s next show is Hell's Kitchen which begins performances on 3/28/2024.

What when was Shubert Theatre (Broadway) built?
Shubert Theatre (Broadway) was built in 1913.

How many seats does Shubert Theatre (Broadway) have?
Shubert Theatre (Broadway) has 1460 seats.

What are the box office hours for Shubert Theatre (Broadway)?
Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at Shubert Theatre (Broadway)?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating location.

Mezzanine location: Located on the second level, up two flights of stairs (34 steps). On the Mezzanine or Balcony level, there are approximately two steps per row. Entrance to the Mezzanine is behind row K.

Balcony location: Located on the third level, up three flights of stairs (56 steps) from the Orchestra. On the Mezzanine or Balcony level, there are approximately two steps per row. Entrance to the Balcony is behind row J.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.

There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms available in this theatre. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are located at Sardi’s Restaurant (fourth floor, accessible via elevator) directly across the street.

The Shubert Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assisted-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for Deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance. 

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What were the longest running shows at Shubert Theatre (Broadway)?
A Chorus Line which ran from 7/25/1975 to 4/28/1990, Crazy for You which ran from 2/19/1992 to 1/7/1996, Monty Python's Spamalot which ran from 3/17/2005 to 1/11/2009, Matilda the Musical which ran from 4/11/2013 to 1/1/2017 and Promises, Promises which ran from 12/1/1968 to 1/1/1972,

What show is currently in Shubert Theatre (Broadway)?
Shubert Theatre (Broadway)'s current show is Hell's Kitchen which began performances on 3/28/2024.


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