Stage 42

Stage 42

Address
422 West 42nd Street (between 9th and Dyer Avenue), New York, NY, 10036
Capacity
499 people

About

Formerly known as the Little Shubert Theatre, Stage 42 is one of the largest Off-Broadway theatres in New York City with a capacity of 499 seats.

Designed by architect Hugh Hardy in 2002, the theatre was the Shubert Organization's first Off-Broadway venue. In fact, it was the first new theatre the Shuberts built since Broadway’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 1928. Stage 42 is part of a new residential tower on 42nd Street.

How to get to Stage 42 off Broadway

Stage 42 is closest to the 42nd St. - Port Authority subway stop on the A, C, and E lines. The closest bus stop is 9 Av./W 42 St. on the M11 and M34A-SBS lines, and W 42 St./9 Av. M42.

Restaurants near Stage 42

Popular restaurants near Stage 42 in NYC include Serafina (Italian), Chez Josephine (French), Pio Pio 8 (Peruvian), and Mémé Mediterranean.

Seating plan

Map and travel info

Stage 42 422 West 42nd Street (between 9th and Dyer Avenue), New York, NY, 10036
Nearest Subway Station42nd Street - Port Authority Bus Terminal Station

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