Stephen Sondheim Theatre
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
The Stephen Sondheim Theatre, formerly Henry Miller’s Theatre, is a Broadway theatre located at 124 West 43rd Street, between Broadway and 6th Avenue, in Manhattan’s Theatre District. Designed in the Neo-classical style by architects Paul R. Allen and Ingalls & Hoffman, it was built by and named for actor-producer Henry Miller. His financial backers were Elizabeth Milbank Anderson, owner of the lot at 124 West 43rd, and Klaw & Erlanger.[1] The original theatre had 950 seats. It opened on April 1, 1918 with the play The Fountain of Youth. It was the first air-conditioned theater in Manhattan.
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Address |
124 W 43rd St (between Ave of the Americas & Broadway) New York, NY 10036 |
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Transport |
Subway: N, Q, R, 42nd St S, 1, 2, 3, 7 to 42nd St–Times Square |
Phone |
(212) 239-6200 |
Box Office |
Monday – Sat 10am – 8pm Sunday Noon – 6pm |
Access Information |
All Roundabout Theatre Company venues are accessible to patrons with mobility disabilities. |
Fully accessible on both the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels |
There is a wheelchair accessible restroom |