NEW YORK THEATERS

Off-Broadway theaters in New York City offer a diverse range of productions in intimate settings. Here are some notable venues:

Cherry Lane Theatre

      • Website: cherrylanetheatre.org
      • About: Situated at 38 Commerce Street, it’s one of New York’s oldest continuously running Off-Broadway theaters, renowned for nurturing emerging playwrights and presenting groundbreaking works.

SoHo Playhouse

    • Website: sohoplayhouse.com
    • About: Located at 15 Vandam Street, this venue showcases a variety of independent productions, from solo performances to avant-garde plays, supporting both local and international artists.

New World Stages

    • Website: newworldstages.com
    • About: Found at 340 West 50th Street, this modern theater complex houses multiple stages, hosting a range of productions from musicals to comedies, including long-running hits and new works.

Atlantic Theater Company

    • Website: atlantictheater.org
    • About: With its main stage at 336 West 20th Street, this esteemed company is dedicated to producing great plays simply and truthfully, fostering both established and emerging playwrights.

The Public Theater

    • Website: publictheater.org
    • About: Located at 425 Lafayette Street, The Public is a cultural hub offering a wide array of productions, from new plays to musicals, and is known for its commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.

Second Stage Theater

    • Website: 2st.com
    • About: Situated at 305 West 43rd Street, Second Stage focuses on giving new life to contemporary American plays and developing the voices of emerging playwrights.

Vineyard Theatre

    • Website: vineyardtheatre.org
    • About: Located at 108 East 15th Street, Vineyard is dedicated to developing and producing bold new plays and musicals, supporting artists who take risks in their storytelling.