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St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, located in the heart of New York City, is a unique and historic landmark that attracts visitors from all over the world. Built in 1902, the chapel was originally part of the Roman Catholic Church and served as a place of worship for the Irish community in the area. However, it became known as the Actors' Chapel in the mid-1920s due to its close proximity to the Theater District and the large number of actors who attended services there. Today, St. Malachy's continues to be a popular destination for tourists, especially those with an interest in theater and the arts. The chapel's interior features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a cozy atmosphere that provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city outside. Visitors can also view the numerous memorials and plaques dedicated to famous actors and performers who have attended services at the chapel over the years. In addition to its historical significance and artistic appeal, St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel also hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibits, and theatrical performances. Whether you're a theater enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet and inspiring space to reflect, St. Malachy's is a must-visit destination for any tourist in New York City.

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Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 23, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor Paul T. Ryan, Greeter David Bodenschatz, Lector Arianne Recto, Prayers of Intercession Mae Roney, Cantor Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 23, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor Paul T. Ryan, Greeter David Bodenschatz, Lector Arianne Recto, Prayers of Intercession Mae Roney, Cantor Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 9, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor Paul T. Ryan, Greeter Kathi Innacone, Lector Arianne Recto, Prayers of Intercession Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Mae Roney, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 9, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor David Bodenschatz, Lector Arianne Recto, Prayers of Intercession Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Mae Roney, Cantor Shawn Doolittle, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 2, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor David Bodenschatz, Lector Arianne Recto, Prayers of Intercession Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Mae Roney, Cantor Shawn Doolittle, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

Welcome to St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, as we celebrate the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time - June 25, 2023 To make an e-contribution/donation, please use the link below: https://membership.faithdirect.net/givenow/NY558/14763 Rev. John Fraser, Pastor David Bodenschatz, Lector Arianne Recto, Greeter & Prayers of Intercession Jessica Doolittle, Cantor Mae Roney, Cantor Dr. Stephen Fraser, Dir. of Music & Organist

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Photo Flash: First Look at Opera Collective's THE PROPOSAL at The Actors' Chapel This Week

On November 20 (3pm) and 22 (8pm), Opera Collective and “masterful” (OperaPulse) Music Director/Pianist Mila Henry present composer Milton Granger's The Proposal at St. Malachy's/The Actors' Chapel. Through this presentation of The Proposal, six of Opera Collective's members will bring to life a story of the exploration of one woman's mind as she comes face to face with five distinct parts of herself to make a life-altering decision. With original direction by Dona Vaughan's “finely detailed staging” (The Birmingham News), adapted by Rebecca Schuessler, Opera Collective seizes on this rare opportunity to present this one-act, filled with “abundant humor” (Pittsburgh City Paper). Photographers Marcela Nowak and Yoni Levy captured amazing photos of the production below!

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St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel Frequently Asked Questions

What are the closest subway stops to St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel

The closest subway stops to St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel at 239 W 49th St in New York City are:

1. 50th Street Station (1 train): This station is located just a short walk away from St. Malachy's. You can access it at the intersection of 50th Street and Broadway. [Click here for subway updates](http://www.mta.info/)

2. 49th Street Station (N, Q, R, W trains): Another convenient option is the 49th Street Station, which is located at the intersection of 49th Street and 7th Avenue. It's just a few minutes away from St. Malachy's. [Click here for subway updates](http://www.mta.info/)

While you're in the area, I recommend checking out some nearby attractions and dining options:

1. Times Square: Just a stone's throw away from St. Malachy's, Times Square is a vibrant and iconic destination that you won't want to miss. Take a stroll through the bright lights, snap some photos, and soak in the energy of this bustling area.

2. Restaurant Row: Located on West 46th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues, Restaurant Row is a great place to grab a bite to eat before or after your visit to St. Malachy's. You'll find a wide variety of cuisines to choose from, ranging from Italian to Thai to American comfort food.

3. Broadway Shows: Being in the heart of the Theater District, you're surrounded by world-class Broadway shows. Catch a show at one of the nearby theaters and experience the magic of live theater. Check out [Broadway.com](https://www.broadway.com/) for show listings and tickets.

Enjoy your time at St. Malachy's and exploring the vibrant neighborhood around it!


What's the best way to get to St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel by bus?

The closest bus stops to St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel at 239 W 49th St in New York City are:

1. West 49th Street/8th Avenue: served by the M104 bus. You can check for updates on the M104 bus schedule [here](http://bustime.mta.info/m/index?q=400182).

2. West 49th Street/7th Avenue: served by the M50 bus. You can check for updates on the M50 bus schedule [here](http://bustime.mta.info/m/index?q=400183).

These bus stops are conveniently located within walking distance of St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel, making it easy for you to attend services or events at the chapel. Enjoy your visit!


How much time should I plan to spend at St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel?

St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel is a charming and historic church located in the heart of New York City's theater district. While it is not a typical tourist attraction, it holds a special place in the hearts of many actors and theater enthusiasts. The ideal length of time to spend at St. Malachy's really depends on your personal interests and schedule.

If you are interested in attending a Mass or a special event at St. Malachy's, you should plan to spend the duration of the service, which typically lasts around an hour. Attending a Mass at St. Malachy's can be a unique and spiritual experience, especially if you have a passion for the performing arts.

However, if you are simply planning to visit the chapel as a tourist, a quick stop to admire its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere may only take a few minutes. St. Malachy's is known for its stunning stained glass windows and its intimate size, which allows for a peaceful retreat from the bustling city streets.

Ultimately, the amount of time you spend at St. Malachy's will depend on your level of interest in the theater and your desire to explore the chapel's unique ambiance. Whether you're attending a service or simply taking a moment to appreciate its historical significance, St. Malachy's is a hidden gem worth experiencing during your time in New York City.


Can I bring food and drinks into St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel?

St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel in New York City does not have a food or drink policy as it is primarily a place of worship and a gathering space for actors and theater professionals. However, out of respect for the sacred space, it is best to refrain from consuming food or beverages inside the chapel. If you are looking for a place to grab a bite or a drink near St. Malachy's, there are plenty of restaurants and bars in the surrounding area to explore.


Does St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel offer luggage storage?

St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel, located in the heart of New York City, unfortunately does not offer luggage storage facilities. As a small chapel primarily focused on providing spiritual support to the acting community, they do not have the capacity to store personal belongings. However, there are several luggage storage options available throughout the city, including various hotels, airports, and specialized luggage storage services. I recommend checking with your hotel or utilizing one of these services to securely store your luggage while you explore the city and enjoy the vibrant theater scene.


Is St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel a good place to visit for foreign travelers who are not native English speakers?

Yes, St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel is a great place for visitors from other countries and non-English language speakers to experience the vibrant theater culture of New York City. Located in the heart of the Theater District, St. Malachy's is a historic church that has long been a spiritual home for actors and performers.

While the primary language used during services is English, St. Malachy's welcomes visitors from all over the world, regardless of their language proficiency. The warm and inclusive atmosphere makes it a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of their background.

Attending a service at St. Malachy's can be a unique and enriching experience for visitors. The church often hosts special events and performances that celebrate the arts, including musical performances and readings. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with the theater community and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Broadway.

Even if you don't understand every word spoken during a service, the beauty of the music, the stunning architecture, and the sense of community can still be appreciated. St. Malachy's is a place where people come together to celebrate their shared love for the performing arts, and that spirit transcends language barriers.

So, whether you're a theater enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious about New York City's cultural offerings, St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel is definitely worth a visit during your time in the city.


What ages are appropriate for St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel?

St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel in New York City is a wonderful place for people of all ages to visit. While there is no specific age range recommendation, it is important to note that St. Malachy's is primarily a place of worship and spiritual reflection. It is also known as the "Actors' Chapel" because it has a special connection to the theater community. Many actors and performers come here to seek solace and inspiration.

If you are interested in attending a service or simply exploring the chapel, you are welcome to do so regardless of your age. However, it's worth mentioning that young children might find it more difficult to appreciate the historical and cultural significance of the chapel. If you are traveling with young children, it may be helpful to explain the importance of the space to them beforehand.

Overall, St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel is a unique and welcoming place for people of all ages to visit, especially if you have an interest in theater and the arts.


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