
Stage 42
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, the theatre was built in 2002 and was the first off-Broadway venue to be owned by the Shubert Organization. In fact, it was the first new theatre built by the Shuberts since Broadway’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 1928. It was constructed as part of a new residential tower on 42nd Street and it was renamed Stage 42 in 2015.