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According to theatre historians Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik, off-Broadway offered a new outlet for "poets, playwrights, actors, songwriters, and designers. ... The first great Off-Broadway musical was the 1954 revival" of The Threepenny Opera, which proved that off-Broadway productions could be financially successful. [6]
Off-off-Broadway theaters are smaller New York City theaters than Broadway and off-Broadway theaters, and usually have fewer than 100 seats. The off-off-Broadway movement began in 1958 as part of a response to perceived commercialism of the professional theatre scene and as an experimental or avant-garde movement of drama and theatre. [ 1 ]
Stage 42 (known as the Little Shubert Theatre until July 2015) [1] is a theatre in New York City on Theatre Row, about half a mile west of Broadway. Its address is 422 West 42nd Street, between 9th Avenue and Dyer Avenue. It was built in 2002 and has a seating capacity of 499, counting as an Off-Broadway theatre as it has fewer than 500 seats.
In celebration of Irish Rep’s 35th season, the off-Broadway theater is presenting The Friel Project, a retrospective of Brian Friel's work. Playing through May 5 is “Philadelphia, Here I Come ...
The Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City. The theater is located at 38 Commerce Street between Barrow and Bedford Streets in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. The Cherry Lane Theatre contains a 179-seat main stage and a 60-seat studio. [1]
New York City theaters/playhouses that are Off-Broadway (by definition 100–499 seats). For smaller venues, see Category:Off-Off Broadway; For larger venues, see Category:Theatres in New York City or Category:Broadway theatres
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