Small theaters with intimate seating and amphitheater style create close views from every seat. Spaces feature modern lighting and sound alongside beautifully designed sets that enhance performances. A bar and concession area offer amenities before and after shows, supporting a relaxed atmosphere.
Bathrooms on the bottom level are wheelchair accessible and reachable by elevator. Theaters A and B offer front row wheelchair seats and other step-free options. Staff assist with booking ADA accessible seats online or by phone.
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Tickets for 'The Unbelieving' are selling out quickly, so buy them soon.
The run of 'The Unbelieving' ends in late November, so catch it before it's gone.
Wristbands are available for those who wish to leave and come back without standing in the vaccination card line again.
Intricate, beautiful sets guide guests through multiple rooms in an immersive, theatrical experience. Performances feature superb acting, stunning costumes, and expert lighting and sound that create a captivating atmosphere. Dressing up and wearing masks is part of the event, blending audience and performance seamlessly.
Immersion happens across several levels, all fully ADA accessible. The production itself is designed to be accessible.
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Entrance requires a password, digital ticket, and ID.
The engagement is limited, so tickets need to be purchased in advance.
Dress your best and bring a masquerade mask, which can be provided at the door.
Performing arts theater with amazing acoustics and unobstructed views from every seat. The space feels modernized and well-designed, offering comfortable seating and good legroom. The atmosphere supports clear sound and sightlines, making it ideal for Broadway shows.
A huge, modern elevator connects the bar, accessible bathroom, and upper seats. The top wheelchair seats offer an excellent view, and bathrooms are clean and accessible. Many stairs lead to the orchestra section, but it remains accessible with efficient exiting.
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The theater is accessible and easy to navigate.
Bathroom wait times during intermission are short, usually just a few minutes.
There are 30 stalls in one bathroom and 20 in the other, ensuring ample facilities.
Performing arts theater shines with perfect acoustics and comfortable seats. Wicked's talented actors bring an interesting plot to life on stage. Accessible seating and fast assistance ensure everyone enjoys the show.
Bathrooms and concessions are easily accessible with fast lines and good staffing. Accessible seating offers a good view and staff provide quick assistance for those needing help.
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Admission to the play Wicked costs USD 100.
You only get 10 minutes before and during intermission to grab a drink or snack.
There are no bathrooms on the orchestra floor; patrons have to go up to the mezzanine for restrooms.
Performing arts theater offers spacious seating with comfortable chairs and excellent stage views from nearly every seat. The atmosphere combines creative staging and spectacular costumes that create an immersive experience. The venue includes merchandise and concession stands, enhancing the overall visit.
Wheelchair accessible seating and entrances make the theater easy to navigate. Staff provide helpful assistance for guests with mobility needs, though some seats require walking down steps from other levels.
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Arrive at least 45 minutes before the show to find your seat and buy snacks.
Performances of The Lion King are daily, but only one show per day.
The theatre has limited handicap accessibility, which may affect some visitors.
Performing arts theater offers breathtaking beauty and glorious sound with comfortable seating and great sightlines. The space feels modern and well-maintained with excellent legroom and accessible seating. The atmosphere connects audiences closely to performers, creating an engaging experience.
Staff assist with walkers by taking them during the show and returning them afterward. Handicap accessible bathrooms exist on the orchestra level, and the theatre is overall easily accessible.
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For Sweeney Todd, avoid the first three rows to prevent obstructed views.
The bathroom line is very long at intermission; plan accordingly.
Arrive early as lines can be extremely long before showtime.
Small, intimate theater with narrow seats and great acoustics offers excellent views from every spot. Audience engagement is lively, enhanced by close proximity to performers and orchestra. Historic design combines with captivating stage effects for a classic yet vibrant experience.
Fully accessible with handicap accessible bathrooms and seats throughout the theatre.
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Tickets for 'A Beautiful Noise' are best purchased at the theater box office.
Expect long lines for women's restrooms, but staff manage them efficiently.
The theater has limited legroom, especially for taller individuals.
Classic and ornate older theater with beautiful architecture and terrific acoustics. Seating is small and narrow, with some areas offering generous legroom and good sight lines. Bars and amenities are available on multiple levels, supporting a lively and accessible atmosphere.
Ushers provide excellent assistance with humor and grace, helping those on crutches and seniors. Seating is easily accessible with few stairs, but upper floors lack handicap access.
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Get there by 9:55am for rush seats.
Aisle seats are suggested for those needing more leg and arm space.
There is no elevator access in the theatre.
Underground venue features intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics with five stages. Ushers assist with walkers and strollers, and accessible bathrooms and bars enhance comfort. The Play That Goes Wrong offers nonstop laughs and chaotic fun, keeping audiences fully engaged.
Ushers help with walkers and strollers downstairs. Bathrooms, bars, and signage are intuitively accessible. The venue's location adds to its overall accessibility.
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Discounted tickets are available at tkts from 3 PM to 7 PM.
You must wear a mask while inside the theater.
Access and mobility within the theater is difficult for individuals with reduced mobility.
Compact, vintage theater with intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics creates a cozy, welcoming space. Performances feature phenomenal talent and impressive sets and costumes that immerse audiences in the production's mood. The venue blends historical charm with a mini Broadway feel, making it ideal for high-quality plays and musicals.
Staff assist with wheelchair seating smoothly. The building offers beautiful, accessible design. Handicap parking fills quickly behind the theater.
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The show runs from September 15-17, 2023, the last weekend of the performance.
Parking is free and conveniently located near the theater.
Tickets are priced at $30, offering good value for the quality of the show.
Intimate theater with beautiful ambiance and excellent acoustics offers comfortable seating and accessible family amenities. The atmosphere feels cozy and welcoming, suitable for small to medium-sized audiences. Performances often feature high-quality live music and well-executed productions.
Accessible seating is available and comfortable in the medium-sized playhouse. A large separate accessible family bathroom supports visitors with mobility needs, including those using wheelchairs and walkers.
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Parking is free and convenient, but arrive early during busy events.
All attendees, including infants, must purchase a full-priced ticket.
The venue offers accessible seating and family restrooms for convenience.
Performing arts theater showcases beautiful old architecture with delicate ceiling and wall designs. Atmosphere feels magnificent and family-friendly, with state-of-the-art technical facilities enhancing performances. Seating offers good visibility from most areas, though some balcony seats may cause discomfort.
Wheelchair seats sit on the main floor's last row with good visibility and extra room to stay seated. Accessible bathrooms and concessions exist on every level, though some restrooms have long lines.
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Be punctual because the show starts at the indicated time.
Late arrivals are allowed to enter once the show has started.
You can't take videos or photos during the show.
Performing arts theater with an intimate atmosphere and beautiful old architecture featuring a gorgeous ceiling and excellent lighting and sound. Seating is tight and close together, creating a cozy but sometimes cramped experience. The venue hosts top-notch performances that captivate audiences with rich history and strong acoustics.
Staff provide personal assistance like escorting with a flashlight and guiding to restrooms. Seating and restrooms are comfortably accessible for wheelchair users and those with visual impairments.
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Visitors should book tickets in advance to secure good seating.
The theater has narrow seats and limited leg room, which may be uncomfortable for taller individuals.
Restrooms are located in the basement, leading to long lines during intermission.
Intricate designs and intimate layout create a cozy, classy feel. Handicap seating and accessible restrooms make visits easy for all. Plays like Back to the Future offer professional staging and strong performances.
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Be early or on time to avoid missing the show.
The men's restroom is hard to access for those with stair issues.
The air-conditioning is very cold; dress warmly.
Compact performing arts theater offers intimate setting with excellent acoustics and comfortable seating. Lighting and sound systems support a range of performances, including dance and live music. Audience enjoys great sightlines and a cozy atmosphere that feels personal.
A large parking lot offers handicapped spots and electric vehicle charging stations. The balcony includes a handicap section, but overall accessibility could improve.
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Parking costs $10 in the parking structure next door.
There is plenty of paid parking available close to the venue.
The venue is well maintained and clean, providing a comfortable experience.
Small, intimate theater with beautiful architecture and excellent sightlines from every seat. Seating is tight and steep, creating a cozy but cramped atmosphere. The venue offers a pure musical theatrical experience with a perfect sound system.
Staff offer wheelchair accessible seating and confirm needs ahead of time. They assist with mobility aids like canes and crutches and ensure easy access to exits.
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You should not be late for the show.
Lines for the women's bathroom are long during intermission.
You must get an aisle seat if you are over 6ft tall.
Small, intimate theater inside a converted old bank building offers excellent stage views and comfortable, modern seating. Warm, personal atmosphere with a lively energy that connects audience and performers closely. Lounge and bar downstairs provide a relaxed space before and after shows.
The theater offers accessible seating and an elevator to reach the downstairs bathrooms. However, moving around inside, especially to the bar or toilets, involves navigating about 15 steps, which makes mobility challenging for wheelchair users.
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Access and mobility within the theater is difficult for individuals with reduced mobility.
Audience members should arrive early for drinks or snacks, as lines can be long.
The bar and restrooms are located downstairs, which may be challenging for some.
Small, historic theater offers an intimate atmosphere with comfortable seating and excellent acoustics. The space provides great views from all areas, including mezzanine and balcony. Live orchestras and classic staging enhance the overall experience.
Staff provide helpful support for guests in wheelchairs. The theater offers wheelchair spaces and is generally accessible throughout.
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The theatre has no elevators, making it less accessible for those with mobility issues.
Seating is narrow with limited legroom, so consider this if you're taller.
Expect long bathroom lines during intermissions, especially for popular shows.
Fourteen interactive rooms offer colorful, Instagrammable spaces with free ice cream at multiple stations. Loud music and many children create a lively, energetic atmosphere. Creative exhibits include a sprinkle pool and a massive slide, making the experience playful and immersive.
Elevators and ramps provide wheelchair access throughout the space. Interactive games and activities include options for small children and wheelchair users to participate.
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You should reserve your tickets in advance.
The cost is $60 per person.
Tickets must be purchased ahead of time and online.
Ornate Spanish revival design creates an intimate and beautiful space with richly detailed box seats and a regal ceiling. Excellent acoustics amplify performances, while strategic lighting enhances visibility and atmosphere. Seating offers good sight lines and comfort, making every view of the stage clear.
Accessible seating exists in a sizable theater space. The venue connects easily to nearby parking, restaurants, and attractions. An accessible bathroom is on the first floor, but other bathrooms are very small and not accessible.
Good to know
The show starts at 3 PM on Saturday.
You should get in line at least 45 minutes before the show.
You need to show proof of vaccination with your ID to get in.
Performing arts theater showcases beautiful contemporary design with intimate auditorium and great acoustics. Atmosphere feels quiet and welcoming, with spacious, comfortable seating and multiple bars on each floor. Accessible features include valet parking, elevators, and seating options for all guests.
Wheelchair access includes handicap seating and special needs sections. Nearby bathrooms and ushers assist with seating for those with disabilities.
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Valet parking is available right in front of the entrance.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with elevators and accessible seating.
Expect long lines for women's restrooms during intermissions.
Small theater with fantastic acoustics and great views from every seat creates an intimate atmosphere. Live music integrated into performances adds a cozy, immersive vibe. Seating is notably cramped and uncomfortable, which contrasts with the otherwise well-designed space.
Accessible restrooms exist on the ground floor and are clean. Staff provide assistance with mobility aids. Wheelchair seating is available at street level, though overall wheelchair access into the theater is unclear.
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Doors open 30 minutes before the show, so arrive early to find your seat.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, but check specific show details for ADA compliance.
Expect narrow seats that may be uncomfortable for larger individuals.
Museum offers immersive backstage atmosphere with audio and detailed set designs. Visitors find Instagram-worthy rooms filled with original costumes, props, and interactive displays. The space feels classy and thoughtfully crafted, combining visual excitement with behind-the-scenes Broadway magic.
Fully wheelchair accessible with ADA-compliant restrooms on every floor. Attendants provide helpful support for those using canes or wheelchairs.
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The first Tuesday of the month has cheaper admission.
The best time to visit is on Tuesdays for lower prices and fewer crowds.
Advanced tickets are recommended to guarantee a place, and they are the same price online in advance or for walk-ins.
Red neon lights and an open circular stage create an immersive Berlin cabaret atmosphere. Seating is intimate with tight, comfortable seats arranged around the stage, enhancing the connection to the performance. Multiple bars and live performers contribute to a lively, interactive vibe throughout the venue.
Accessible seating includes options for wheelchair users and those who transfer. Staff provide accommodating support for mobility aids like canes and walkers. A handicap accessible bathroom is on the same floor as the seats, and a lift is available if needed.
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The pre-show starts one hour before showtime and is highly recommended.
The theater has limited bathroom facilities located only in the ground level lobby.
Orchestra seating costs $165 and is worth every penny.
Sleek, high-tech design sets a spy-themed atmosphere filled with interactive games and cutting-edge technology. The space feels chaotic and loud at times, especially with children, but offers an engaging, full-body experience that blends exhibits with active participation.
Completely accessible with wheelchair-friendly layouts and lowered interactive areas for easy use. Quality wheelchairs are available, making it balanced for all mobility needs.
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The spy games activity lasts for 50 minutes and involves going room to room to compete on different challenges.
Kids need to be around 8 years old to enjoy and understand most of the activities.
It is recommended to purchase tickets online beforehand because the activity is popular and may be sold out if you try to buy in person.
Hotel features a spectacular atrium and panoramic rooftop views of a bustling cityscape. Atmosphere is lively and crowded, with a sense of security and control despite the central, busy location. Amenities include a 24-hour gym, modern rooms with blackout curtains, and efficient elevators managing high guest volume.
Elevators and entrances are wheelchair-friendly with spacious rooms offering accessible views. Dialing ZERO connects to accessible amenities like Starbucks and restaurants, while clear directions help navigate public transit routes.
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Entry restrictions apply during the year-end countdown; special cards are required.
Tickets for the ball drop viewing from the lounge cost an additional $3,000 per person.
The 2024 New York City Salsa Congress is hosted at this venue.