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Address:
220 West 48th Street

New York, NY

BUILT: 1913

SEATING CAPACITY: 1091
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Longacre Theatre (Broadway) History

The Longacre, named for Longacre Square (now Times Square), was built by producer/manager H.H. Frazee (also known as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees). After Frazee fell into financial difficulties, the theatre changed hands many times before being sold to Astor Theatre Incorporated, a Shubert subsidiary, in 1919. WOR leased it from 1943-1953 as a radio and television playhouse. Henry B. Herts designed the Longacre, one of four currently operating Shubert playhouses that he designed. It boasts a French Neo-classical-style exterior and a Beaux Arts-style interior, but lacks some of the individuality and flair which characterized Herts' other designs. In 2007-08, architect Michael Kostow oversaw a multimillion dollar restoration of the theatre, restoring the original plasterwork and architectural detail, expanding patron amenities, improving sightlines and repairing and cleaning the neo-French Classical exterior facade.

Some favorite stars to have performed at the Longacre Theatre include André DeShields in Ain't Misbehavin' (1978), Kelsey Grammer in the revival of La Cage aux Folles (2010), Krysta Rodriguez in First Date the Musical (2013), Beth Leavel in The Prom (2018), and hundreds more!


Shows at the Longacre Theatre (Broadway)

DATES PRODUCTION
10/29/2024 - Swept Away (2024)
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3/19/2024 - 5/19/2024 Lempicka (2024)
9/14/2022 - Leopoldstadt (2022)
4/28/2022 - 7/10/2022 Macbeth (2022)
3/2/2020 - 12/19/2021 Diana (2021)
9/20/2019 - 1/5/2020 The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical (2019)
8/23/2018 - 8/11/2019 The Prom (2018)
11/3/2016 - 8/19/2018 A Bronx Tale: The Musical (2016)
10/6/2015 - 2/14/2016 Allegiance (2015)
4/1/2015 - 5/3/2015 Living on Love (2015)
8/26/2014 - 1/4/2014 You Can't Take It with You (2014)
3/19/2014 - 7/27/2014 Of Mice and Men (2014)
7/9/2013 - 1/5/2014 First Date (2013)
10/23/2012 - 11/18/2012 The Performers (2012)
7/31/2012 - 8/12/2012 Undisputed Truth (2012)
3/21/2012 - 5/12/2012 Magic/Bird (2012)
10/11/2011 - 1/29/2012 Chinglish (2011)
4/6/2010 - 5/1/2011 La Cage aux Folles (2010)
7/25/2009 - 1/10/2010 Burn the Floor (2009)
4/19/2008 - 1/4/2009 Boeing-Boeing (2008)
2/15/2007 - 6/24/2007 Talk Radio (2007)
3/10/2006 - 5/14/2006 Well (2006)
3/12/2005 - 9/4/2005 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2005)
10/1/2004 - 10/1/2004 Syncopation (2004) [Cancelled]
4/16/2004 - 5/8/2004 Prymate (2004)
10/31/2003 - 11/17/2003 Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (2003)
10/30/2002 - 5/4/2003 Russell Simmons Def Poetry Jam (2002)
2/21/2002 - 3/24/2002 One Mo' Time (2002)
7/4/2001 - 9/23/2001 A Thousand Clowns (2001)
2/15/2001 - 5/13/2001 Judgment at Nuremberg (2001)
3/24/2000 - 6/11/2000 Taller Than A Dwarf (2000)
7/31/1999 - 10/10/1999 Voices in the Dark (1999)
4/2/1999 - 5/9/1999 The Gershwins' Fascinating Rhythm (1999)
3/23/1998 - 5/31/1998 Golden Child (1998)
3/13/1997 - 6/8/1997 The Young Man from Atlanta (1997)
12/18/1995 - 12/31/1995 Paul Robeson (1995)
3/29/1994 - 6/26/1994 Medea (1994)
11/2/1993 - 12/12/1993 Any Given Day (1993)
10/19/1993 - 10/23/1993 Tony Bennett in Concert (1993)
4/23/1993 - 5/2/1993 Tango Pasion (1993)
4/12/1990 - 5/20/1990 Truly Blessed (1990)
2/11/1989 - 3/5/1989 Hizzoner! (1989)
10/14/1987 - 1/10/1988 Don't Get God Started (1987)
4/1/1987 - 8/1/1987 The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 (1987)
7/16/1986 - 9/21/1986 Cuba & His Teddy Bear (1986)
2/24/1986 - 5/10/1986 Precious Sons (1986)
3/21/1985 - 6/23/1985 Joe Egg (1985)
1/10/1985 - 2/3/1985 Harrigan 'n Hart (1985)
4/20/1984 - 4/29/1984 Play Memory (1984)
5/7/1983 - 8/8/1983 Passion (1983)
1/18/1983 - 3/13/1983 Angels Fall (1983)
12/14/1982 - 12/19/1982 Almost an Eagle (1982)
3/22/1980 - 5/16/1982 Children of a Lesser God (1980)
11/10/1979 - 12/1/1979 Last Licks (1979)
7/20/1979 - 8/5/1979 But Never Jam Today (1979)
4/27/1979 - 5/5/1979 Bosoms and Neglect (1979)
4/3/1979 - 4/22/1979 Faith Healer (1979)
4/28/1978 - 1/28/1979 Ain't Misbehavin' (1978)
11/23/1977 - 2/12/1978 Jesus Christ Superstar (1977)
10/18/1977 - 10/29/1977 Some of My Best Friends (1977)
4/15/1977 - 9/3/1977 The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977)
12/26/1976 - 3/5/1977 The Trip Back Down (1977)
11/8/1976 - 12/18/1976 No Man's Land (1976)
9/8/1976 - 9/25/1976 Checking Out (1976)
4/27/1976 - 8/8/1976 The Belle of Amherst (1976)
1/10/1975 - 1/4/1976 The Ritz (1975)
11/11/1974 - 1/4/1975 Thieves (1974)
1/17/1972 - 1/29/1972 The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1972)
9/15/1971 - 11/14/1971 The Me Nobody Knows (1970)
4/19/1971 - 4/24/1971 Frank Merriwell (1971)
10/11/1970 - 12/19/1970 Les Blancs (1970)
4/6/1970 - 4/11/1970 Candida (1970)
4/19/1969 - 4/27/1969 The Megilla of Itzik Manger (1969)
1/13/1969 - 2/1/1969 Fire! (1969)
9/9/1968 - 11/23/1968 Cactus Flower (1965)
1/24/1968 - 5/11/1968 I Never Sang for My Father (1968)
10/9/1967 - 11/18/1967 Daphne in Cottage D (1967)
2/23/1967 - 3/11/1967 The Natural Look (1967)
11/24/1966 - 12/31/1966 My Sweet Charlie (1966)
10/29/1966 - 11/19/1966 Gilbert Becaud on Broadway (1966)
9/19/1966 - 10/8/1966 A Hand is on the Gate (1966)
3/22/1966 - 6/11/1966 Mark Twain Tonight! (1966)
12/29/1964 - 1/23/1965 Peterpat (1965)
9/26/1964 - 12/26/1964 The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (1964)
10/7/1963 - 5/9/1964 A Case of Libel (1963)
1/7/1963 - 1/12/1963 Hidden Stranger (1963)
1/2/1963 - 1/5/1963 The White Snake (1963)
11/12/1962 - 11/18/1962 The Beautiful Bait (1962)
11/20/1961 - 5/12/1962 Purlie Victorious (1961)
10/11/1961 - 10/28/1961 Everybody Loves Opal (1961)
1/9/1961 - 8/5/1961 Rhinoceros (1961)
11/30/1960 - 12/17/1960 Little Moon of Alban (1960)
4/6/1960 - 4/7/1960 Viva Madison Avenue! (1960)
2/2/1960 - 3/5/1960 The Deadly Game (1960)
12/5/1959 - 12/12/1959 Jolly's Progress (1959)
11/4/1959 - 11/21/1959 The Highest Tree (1959)
10/12/1959 - 10/31/1959 An Evening With Yves Montand (1959)
10/22/1958 - 6/13/1959 The Pleasure of His Company (1958)
11/2/1957 - 5/10/1958 Fair Game (1957)
10/7/1957 - 10/20/1957 A Boy Growing Up (1957)
2/14/1957 - 5/11/1957 Holiday for Lovers (1957)
11/19/1956 - 1/5/1957 Girls of Summer (1956)
10/8/1956 - 10/9/1956 Sixth Finger in a Five Finger Glove (1956)
11/17/1955 - 6/2/1956 The Lark (1955)
10/1/1955 - 11/5/1955 The Young and Beautiful (1955)
6/20/1955 - 7/2/1955 Almost Crazy (1955)
4/28/1955 - 5/28/1955 The Honeys (1955)
2/9/1955 - 4/9/1955 Tea and Sympathy (1953)
1/18/1955 - 2/5/1955 Festival (1955)
10/13/1954 - 1/8/1955 The Tender Trap (1954)
4/19/1954 - 4/24/1954 Now You See It (1954)
3/4/1954 - 3/27/1954 The Burning Glass (1954)
1/6/1954 - 2/27/1954 Mademoiselle Colombe (1954)
10/21/1953 - 11/28/1953 The Ladies of the Corridor (1953)
2/18/1943 - 3/20/1943 This Rock (1943)
1/13/1943 - 1/16/1943 Nine Girls (1943)
11/23/1942 - 12/12/1942 Yankee Point (1942)
10/5/1942 - 10/11/1942 Let Freedom Sing (1942)
5/25/1942 - 5/30/1942 All the Comforts of Home (1942)
3/16/1942 - 5/9/1942 Johnny 2 X 4 (1942)
1/29/1942 - 2/7/1942 Hedda Gabler (1942)
1/2/1942 - 1/6/1942 The First Crocus (1942)
9/22/1941 - 9/23/1941 The Distant City (1941)
12/8/1940 - 6/21/1941 Johnny Belinda (1940)
4/16/1940 - 6/8/1940 Morning Star (1940)
2/27/1940 - 3/9/1940 Leave Her To Heaven (1940)
1/17/1940 - 1/20/1940 The Man Who Killed Lincoln (1940)
11/30/1939 - 1/6/1940 Morning's at Seven (1939)
10/14/1939 - 10/21/1939 The Three Sisters (1939)
4/27/1939 - Wuthering Heights (1939)
2/7/1939 - 7/22/1939 I Must Love Someone (1939)
12/23/1938 - Window Shopping (1938)
11/29/1938 - Lorelei (1938)
2/3/1938 - On Borrowed Time (1938)
12/8/1937 - Siege (1937)
9/25/1937 - The Lady Has a Heart (1937)
2/12/1937 - Call Me Ziggy (1937)
1/14/1937 - Howdy Stranger (1937)
12/22/1936 - All Editions (1936)
11/16/1936 - Hedda Gabler (1936)
10/19/1936 - Iron Men (1936)
9/19/1936 - 9/19/1936 Timber House (1936)
2/11/1936 - Among Those Sailing (1936)
12/9/1935 - Paradise Lost (1935)
10/19/1935 - Strip Girl (1935)
9/9/1935 - Kind Lady (1935)
3/26/1935 - Till the Day I Die (1935)
3/26/1935 - Waiting For Lefty (1935)
2/13/1935 - Noah (1935)
12/28/1934 - Portrait of Gilbert (1934)
12/1/1934 - A Roman Servant (1934)
10/26/1934 - Geraniums in My Window (1934)
9/14/1934 - Strangers at Home (1934)
4/4/1934 - Brain Sweat (1934)
3/20/1934 - The Pure in Heart (1934)
1/16/1934 - Wednesday's Child (1934)
10/25/1933 - Three and One (1933)
4/27/1933 - Nine Pine Street (1933)
2/12/1932 - Blessed Event (1932)
12/30/1931 - Experience Unnecessary (1931)
11/23/1931 - In Times Square (1931)
9/29/1931 - Nikki (1931)
4/21/1931 - School for Virtue (1931)
3/11/1931 - Napi (1931)
2/10/1931 - She Lived Next to the Firehouse (1931)
12/5/1930 - Overture (1930)
11/12/1930 - The Tyrant (1930)
9/26/1930 - Roadside (1930)
9/9/1930 - The Long Road (1930)
3/18/1930 - The Matriarch (1930)
2/10/1930 - Ritzy (1930)
12/30/1929 - The Unsophisticates (1929)
12/9/1929 - Diana (1929)
11/18/1929 - A Primer for Lovers (1929)
10/7/1929 - Her Friend the King (1929)
9/16/1929 - Hawk Island (1929)
6/10/1929 - Nice Women (1929)
4/4/1929 - Mystery Square (1929)
2/18/1929 - Flight (1929)
1/24/1929 - Judas (1929)
9/24/1928 - Jarnegan (1928)
4/24/1928 - The Golden Age (1928)
9/20/1927 - The Command to Love (1927)
4/21/1927 - House of Shadows (1927)
10/11/1926 - An American Tragedy (1926)
9/6/1926 - Sour Grapes (1926)
4/19/1926 - Pomeroy's Past (1926)
9/23/1925 - The Butter and Egg Man (1925)
9/9/1925 - The Dagger (1925)
4/13/1925 - 4/13/1925 Mercenary Mary (1925)
4/13/1925 - 8/8/1925 Mercenary Mary (1925)
2/10/1925 - The Dark Angel (1925)
1/13/1925 - Two Married Men (1925)
12/15/1924 - The Mongrel (1924)
11/18/1924 - The Desert Flower (1924)
1/30/1924 - 6/28/1924 Moonlight (1924)
8/15/1923 - 1/27/1924 Little Jessie James (1923)
5/7/1923 - For Value Received (1923)
2/12/1923 - The Laughing Lady (1923)
1/23/1923 - Extra (1923)
12/27/1922 - Romeo and Juliet (1922)
9/26/1922 - Rose Bernd (1922)
8/16/1922 - The Woman Who Laughed (1922)
5/8/1922 - 5/20/1922 Go Easy, Mabel (1922)
10/3/1921 - Thank You (1921)
8/17/1921 - Nobody's Money (1921)
3/14/1921 - The Hero (1921)
1/3/1921 - The Champion (1921)
9/28/1920 - 1/1/1921 Pitter Patter (1920)
8/18/1920 - The Cave Girl (1920)
9/13/1919 - Adam and Eva (1919)
2/17/1919 - Three Faces East (1918)
2/7/1919 - 2/7/1919 Ghosts (1919)
2/5/1919 - Just Around the Corner (1919)
10/8/1918 - Nothing But Lies (1918)
8/8/1918 - The Blue Pearl (1918)
1/21/1918 - Yes or No (1917)
8/28/1917 - 8/28/1917 Leave It to Jane (1917)
8/28/1917 - 1/19/1918 Leave It to Jane (1917)
9/14/1916 - Nothing But the Truth (1916)
8/29/1916 - A Pair of Queens (1916)
8/10/1916 - The Silent Witness (1916)
11/10/1915 - The Great Lover (1915)
8/30/1915 - 11/6/1915 The Girl Who Smiles (1915)
5/10/1915 - A Full House (1915)
4/20/1915 - 4/22/1915 Ghosts (1915)
2/9/1915 - Inside the Lines (1915)
12/28/1914 - Secret Strings (1914)
12/2/1914 - So Much for So Much (1914)
11/19/1914 - What It Means to a Woman (1914)
10/15/1914 - Kick In (1914)
9/23/1914 - Tipping the Winner (1914)
3/17/1914 - A Pair of Sixes (1914)
3/2/1914 - The Last Resort (1914)
2/2/1914 - Maria Rosa (1914)
1/19/1914 - The House of Bondage (1914)
12/29/1913 - 1/17/1914 Iole (1913)
8/28/1913 - 12/28/1913 Adele (1913)
8/11/1913 - The Silver Wedding (1913)
5/1/1913 - Are You a Crook? (1913)


Nearest Venues

Name: Father Duffy Square
Father Duffy SquareCategory: Outdoor
Address: 7th Ave &, W 46th St
Description: Father Duffy Square is a popular tourist destination in New York City, located at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 47th Street in Times Square. It is named after Francis P. Duffy, a prominent military chaplain who served in World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery. Tourists are drawn to Father Duffy Square for several reasons. Firstly, it is located in the heart of Times Square, one of the most iconic and bustling areas of New York City. Visitors can take in the bright lights, billboards, and crowds that make Times Square famous. Additionally, Father Duffy Square is home to several landmarks, including the TKTS booth, where tourists can purchase discounted Broadway show tickets, and the statue of Father Duffy himself, which honors his contributions to the military and the city of New York. Overall, Father Duffy Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the energy and excitement of New York City, particularly in the heart of Times Square.

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Name: St. Malachy's – The Actors' Chapel
St. MalachyCategory: Attraction
Address: 239 W 49th St
Description: St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel, located in the heart of New York City, is a unique and historic landmark that attracts visitors from all over the world. Built in 1902, the chapel was originally part of the Roman Catholic Church and served as a place of worship for the Irish community in the area. However, it became known as the "Actors' Chapel" in the mid-1920s due to its close proximity to the Theater District and the large number of actors who attended services there. Today, St. Malachy's continues to be a popular destination for tourists, especially those with an interest in theater and the arts. The chapel's interior features beautiful stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a cozy atmosphere that provides a peaceful respite from the bustling city outside. Visitors can also view the numerous memorials and plaques dedicated to famous actors and performers who have attended services at the chapel over the years. In addition to its historical significance and artistic appeal, St. Malachy's - The Actors' Chapel also hosts a variety of cultural events throughout the year, including concerts, art exhibits, and theatrical performances. Whether you're a theater enthusiast or simply looking for a quiet and inspiring space to reflect, St. Malachy's is a must-visit destination for any tourist in New York City.

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Name: Times Square
Times SquareCategory: Attraction
Address: Between 42nd & 47th St
Description: Times Square is one of the most iconic and bustling destinations in New York City, attracting tourists from all over the world. The area is known for its neon lights, towering billboards, and lively atmosphere, which make it a hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Tourists flock to Times Square to experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. The area is home to a variety of Broadway theaters, which host some of the most popular and critically acclaimed musicals and plays in the world. Visitors can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas, or shop for souvenirs at the numerous stores. In addition, Times Square is a popular spot for celebrating special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, when thousands of people gather to watch the famous ball drop. Tourists can also enjoy delicious food from a wide range of restaurants and food stands, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching opportunities.

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Name: TKTS
TKTSCategory: Attraction
Address: 47th St & Broadway
Description: TKTS is a famous tourist destination in New York City, located in the heart of Times Square. Tourists flock to TKTS to get discounted tickets for Broadway and off-Broadway shows, musicals, and other performances. With its iconic red steps, TKTS is a must-visit attraction for theater enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience the excitement of New York City's performing arts scene. Visitors to TKTS can expect to find a wide selection of show tickets at up to 50% off the regular price. The TKTS booth also offers same-day tickets for matinee and evening performances, making it an ideal choice for last-minute planners. Additionally, TKTS provides a unique opportunity to explore and discover new theatrical productions, from classic Broadway hits to innovative off-Broadway performances. Beyond ticket sales, TKTS offers a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, musicians, and vendors selling souvenirs and snacks. Visitors can enjoy the bustling energy of Times Square while waiting in line or relaxing on the red steps. Overall, TKTS is an exciting destination that offers tourists the chance to immerse themselves in the heart of New York City's theatrical culture.

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Name: Shubert Alley
Shubert AlleyCategory: Attraction
Address: W 45th St
Description: Shubert Alley is a popular destination for tourists who are interested in theater and Broadway history. Located in the heart of the Theater District in New York City, Shubert Alley is a pedestrian-only walkway that runs between West 44th and West 45th Streets, connecting Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The alley is lined with theaters, including the Shubert Theatre, which is one of the oldest and most famous theaters on Broadway. Tourists can take a stroll through the alley and admire the theater district's iconic architecture, posters, and marquees. Shubert Alley is also home to a variety of souvenir shops, including the famous Theater Circle Store, which sells Broadway-themed merchandise, including T-shirts, posters, and show memorabilia. The alley is also known for its outdoor exhibits, such as Tony Award-winning costumes and props from popular Broadway shows. Overall, Shubert Alley is a must-visit destination for any theater lover or tourist interested in experiencing the magic and history of Broadway.

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Nearest Restaurants

Playwright Bar And RestaurantName: Playwright Bar And Restaurant
Address: 202 W 49th St
Description: Located just west of Penn Station, Playwright Irish Pub serves Irish and American style dishes along with a nice variety of beers and cocktails. With over a dozen flatscreen TVs, this gastropub is a great place to catch a game. The Playwright serves lunch and dinner, as well as a late night bar menu.

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Del FriscoName: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House
Address: 1221 6th Ave
Description: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, is a chain restaurant known for their prime steaks and seafood paired with fine wines. The menu standout item is aged USDA Prime Beef, mouthwatering appetizers, and fresh seafood.

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R Lounge at Two Times SquareName: R Lounge at Two Times Square
Address: 714 Seventh Ave
Description: Located in the heart of Times Square, R Lounge at Two Times Square offers spectacular views of the city. It serves a broad collection of American cuisine, such as its BBQ sliders and lobster rolls. Its modern, elegant design makes it just as breathtaking from the inside.

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Rosie OName: Rosie O'Grady's Restaurant
Address: 800 Seventh Ave
Description: Just East of Times Square, Rosie O'Grady's Restaurant has been family owned and operated for over 30 years. The menu consists of a wide variety of cuisine from prime steaks to light, crispy salads. Pre-fix lunch and dinner menus are also offered.

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EllenName: Ellen's Stardust Diner
Address: 1650 Broadway
Description: Ellen's Stardust Diner is a retro 1950s theme restaurant located on the corner of 51st Street in the Theatre District. The diner is known for it's singing waitstaff, making it a popular tourist attraction.

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Longacre Theatre on Broadway Frequently Asked Questions

What show is next for Longacre Theatre (Broadway)?
Longacre Theatre (Broadway)'s next show is Swept Away which begins performances on 10/29/2024.

What when was Longacre Theatre (Broadway) built?
Longacre Theatre (Broadway) was built in 1913.

How many seats does Longacre Theatre (Broadway) have?
Longacre Theatre (Broadway) has 1091 seats.

What are the box office hours for Longacre Theatre (Broadway)?
Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00PM.

What accessibility options are there at Longacre Theatre (Broadway)?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is wheelchair-accessible.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is located in the Orchestra only.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs from the Orchestra level.

Balcony location: Located up four flights of stairs from the Orchestra level.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.

There is one (unisex) wheelchair accessible restroom located on the Orchestra level.

The theatre provides infrared assistive listening devices for every performance at the theatre. In addition, beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening night performance, hand-held audio description devices and hand-held captioning devices are available, and there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description and/or captioning for personal mobile devices free of charge. (Hand-held devices are limited, although additional devices can be obtained with at least twenty-four hours’ notice.)

Loop technology is also available at this theatre.

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What were the longest running shows at Longacre Theatre (Broadway)?
Ain't Misbehavin' which ran from 5/9/1978 to 2/21/1982, Cactus Flower which ran from 12/8/1965 to 11/23/1968, Children of a Lesser God which ran from 3/30/1980 to 5/16/1982, A Bronx Tale: The Musical which ran from 12/1/2016 to 8/19/2018 and

What show is currently in Longacre Theatre (Broadway)?
Longacre Theatre (Broadway)'s current show is Lempicka which began performances on 3/19/2024.


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