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Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Wed Dec 3 at 7:30pm

New York, NY

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  • Wed - December 3, 20257:30 PMTickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the Longacre theatre?
The Longacre Theatre, located in the heart of New York City's vibrant Theater District, has a storied history dating back to its opening in 1913. Designed by renowned architect Henry B. Herts, the Longacre Theatre was named after Longacre Square, which is now known as Times Square. The venue has hosted a variety of productions over the decades, ranging from dramas to musicals, and has been a showcase for legendary performers and groundbreaking shows. In 2007, the Longacre Theatre underwent a significant restoration to preserve its elegant Beaux-Arts design and modernize its amenities for today's theatergoers. With its rich legacy and prime Midtown location, the Longacre Theatre remains an iconic Broadway destination for live entertainment.
What is the name of the famous theatre in New York?
The most famous theatre in New York is arguably the Radio City Music Hall, but when it comes to Broadway, the title is often given to the legendary Majestic Theatre, home to long-running classics like “The Phantom of the Opera.” However, New York City is synonymous with Broadway itself, which refers to the collection of historic and renowned theatres clustered around Times Square. These venues, such as the Gershwin Theatre, the Lyceum Theatre, and the Shubert Theatre, are celebrated worldwide and are at the heart of New York's reputation as the theatre capital of the world.
Does the Longacre theater have an elevator?
The Longacre Theatre does not have an elevator to access its upper levels. While the main level, including the Orchestra section, is accessible to patrons with mobility needs, the Mezzanine and Balcony sections can only be reached via stairs. The theatre staff is committed to accommodating guests with disabilities and offers accessible seating options on the Orchestra level. For those requiring step-free access, it's recommended to book seats in the designated accessible area and to contact the venue in advance for any additional assistance or accommodations.
What is the smallest Broadway theater in New York City?
The smallest Broadway theater in New York City is the Helen Hayes Theatre, which features a seating capacity of approximately 597 seats. Located at 240 West 44th Street, the Helen Hayes Theatre is celebrated for its intimate atmosphere, allowing audiences to enjoy close-up experiences with acclaimed Broadway performances. As Broadway's most compact venue, it is a favorite for productions that benefit from a more personal connection between actors and theatre-goers. Its modest size sets it apart from larger venues, making it a unique and cherished part of the Broadway community.
Can you get cheap theatre tickets on the day in New York?
Yes, you can get cheap theatre tickets on the day in New York, especially for Broadway shows. The most popular way is through the TKTS booths operated by the Theatre Development Fund, which offer same-day discounted tickets—sometimes up to 50% off—for many popular performances. These booths are located in Times Square, Lincoln Center, and other spots around the city. Additionally, some theaters release rush tickets or offer digital lotteries on the day of the show, providing affordable last-minute seats. Arriving early or checking official theatre websites can also help you secure the best deals for New York theatre tickets.

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