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4.4 (49 reviews)
Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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Splendid cast: Ella Dershowitz, Brett Temple, Drew Hirshfield.
Julia V.

A small gem of a New York theatre. Centrally located, close to transpo, great restaurants, pretty buildings. Lovely staff, accommodating box office, pleasant in every way. Best of all, nearly every production is worth seeing. Current production is the complex, endearing & often funny 'Mrs. Stern Wanders the Prussian State Library' by playwright Jenny Lyn Bader about Hannah Arendt briefly being in prison. Splendid cast. Sold out, but call the box office at (646) 892-7999 and beg.

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Ronit M.

One of my friends used to work here doing set and prop design and when I learned of that I came to see some performances / plays here. She has long since left and ventured on to bigger and better things, but this theatre still remains a neighborhood gem. Unlike most plays and shows on and off Broadway, the spectacles that you will see here will evoke emotions and questions. Much of what they expose to the general public are highly debatable topics and despite their efforts to "spin" it off as a lighthearted or comical play it most often is something serious. I went this past weekend to see Summer Shorts Series B and the one that they described as being a wondrous experience between two people was most daunting and totally uncalled for. Their theatre house is always full of unexpected moments. The design of the building itself is quite cool. Love the layout and the section must have been fun to draft out. On the second or third floor there is a bar area with boozy and non-boozy drinks as well as some snacks and bites. There are some bathrooms before entering the main part of the theatre one is about to see a show in. The theatres are very intimate. Seating is not too bad, though the ones without intermission can sometimes get uncomfortable. Usually it's more of an older crowd when I go. I'm surprised that they would want to see such horrific stories. By horrific I don't mean bad. The acting is amazing and the set is well done and the plots are generally short and sweet. The overall experience is almost depressing. It's the stuff without happy endings. Pricing - they have members pricing, discounted tickets, and regular pricing. Usually I buy discounted (I'm not a member but I've been quite a few times that the email me discounts) tickets at a price point of $35.00 plus whatever fees or taxes may be attached to it. Every show has a different price point too. Some might start at over double what I paid when discounted. If you want a little shock or whoa factor, come see a show here. You won't be disappointed... well, not entirely. :-P Happy viewings!

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Karen S.

Nice modern theater. If you're like the crowd when I attended "Threesome" on a Sunday afternoon, and/or not particularly mobile... you will appreciate the elevators because the restrooms and the cafe are three levels away from each other. That and the limited seating outside the theater are the only drawbacks an elderly visitor might have a problem with. I only bring up the crowd demographic because I don't think the show was to their liking and it's such a great show! "Avant-garde" was bandied about as if the show was too risque. I don't want to give away any of the first half, because it's meant to unsettle you and prepare you for the most uncomfortable, gross over-share that will dumbfound you and shock you more than anything set up in the first half. I'm going to write a separate review for the show, but I won't be giving it away there either. The seating was very comfortable with excellent sight-lines. The staging was modern as well. It's well off-off-off Broadway, but my friend Eva says that she's never seen a bad show here. And I trust her judgement implicitly... she's my go-to in all things theater. I really hope "Threesome" gets some good buzz while it's here and that they extend the show. I actually want to come back to see this one again.

Zachary S.

Tonight, at 59E59, The Anderson Twins along with singer Molly Ryan and others presented the music of Harold Arlen. Never heard of him? He wrote: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Blues in the Night Come Rain or Come Shine Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead Get Happy I've Got the World on a String It's Only a Paper Moon One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) Over the Rainbow Stormy Weather That Old Black Magic The Man That Got Away Great venue. Intelligent discussion. Next up--Gershwin

David B.

Great, intimate place to see a show. Don't worry about being first to be seated...not a bad seat in the house. Best best is to keep drinking at the bar.

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Mark D.

We had an all around pleasant experience with 59E59. The online box office was easy to navigate, and discounts were available. The theater, on the UES, is conveniently located near 2 subway stops. Will Call quickly got us our tickets with no problems. There is a well-stocked bar, and an overall convivial atmosphere prevails within the theater. The theater staff was very professional. We were running late due to transportation issues, yet our very kind usher, Chris, courteously seated us. We were in theater C, an intimate space that seats 50...there is literally not a bad seat in the house. We saw the play Bitter Greens, in which my daughter made her off-Broadway debut(!) This insightful, yet humorous play explores the angst that a group of millennials experience with their relationships as they come of age in today's world. I thought it interesting that the audience demographic skewed older for this play. I think it's probably subscribers to the theater who live in the area, and enjoy seeing plays at 59E59 as it acts as a "springboard " for promising talent which could go on to Broadway. The only negative I experienced (at least in theater C) was that the seating was uncomfortable to a degree. Other than that, I would come here again, and if I resided nearby, would seriously consider a theater membership.

Anna K.

Nice place, right in the center of the city. I've seen Bernie & Mikey here, interesting play, good scenery, liked how the actors played. Will definitely come back to see other plays if have a chance.

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Wonderful venue, lovely staff. Loved seeing Charles Busch in Ibsen's Ghosts. Super close to subway and excellent food.

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Showbill and theater pre-show

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

4.4(281 reviews)
1.0 miTheater District, Midtown West

Before I start this review, if you have priority tickets, make sure that you go to the front near…read morewhere people are entering, but on the left-hand side of the doors. I wish I would've taken a picture because it was really confusing how to use our priority tickets because there were so many people standing in line they were blocking the sign. Also, you should definitely get the priority tickets. For us it was only $11 extra and it is WELL worth it. The play was amazing! Everybody did such a great job and I really loved Scorpius's character. Of course Tom Felton was there as the original Draco Malfoy, which is the entire reason that we came. If you want to during the play, you can order food to your seat which I thought was cool. The rest of the snacks were good for what they were. We booked through AAA and got a snack bag with popcorn water and a cursed child cup filled with Gummies. Everything was really good. If I could change one thing and I know this is like, "come on" but the seats were kind of uncomfortable. Google says that the Lyric Theatre was redone in 1996. The seats feel like they are from the 1930s so plan for that. Some

Saw Harry Potter and the Cursed Child -- 2 tickets in Row E, aisle seats ($789 total for a Sunday…read morematinee). ~3-hour show with a short intermission (~10 min) Seating is a bit narrow but overall comfortable These seats offered an AMAZING view for a live show Absolutely one of the best shows I've ever seen. The staging, effects, and performances were incredible. Wouldn't mind seeing it again! Perfect for both longtime Harry Potter fans and newcomers alike. I would not necessarily recommend for young kids as it's long.

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Inside; felt magical :)

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Moulin Rouge - Can't believe she sleeps in and elephant. #goals

Moulin Rouge

4.3(174 reviews)
1.0 miMidtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen

I received my Mother's Day gift early this year and it was absolutely unforgettable! My husband and…read moreI went to New York and took me to see Moulin Rouge on Broadway, and it was everything and more. The show was surprisingly modern, and completely captivating from start to finish. The energy in the theater was unreal as everyone, including celebrities, came out to celebrate Megan Thee Stallion in her final performance as Zidler. She was hilarious, quick, and owned that stage in every moment she appeared. Even though I've seen her perform on tour, it felt like such a special experience to witness. We soaked in the city, took in some sights, and of course grabbed a slice while we were there. I am beyond grateful to my husband for such an incredible and thoughtful gift. This is a memory I will never forget! Signed a Hottie

I usually scoff at stunt casting, but seeing Megan Thee Stallion's take on Harold Zidler is a time…read morewell had. Even though it's a non-traditional spin on the character, she infuses the role with her signature "hot girl" energy and is a total joy to watch on stage. Despite her massive personality, she manages not to overshadow the rest of the cast. I think that speaks volumes about the group's chemistry... she fits right in without upstaging anyone. Since it's a jukebox musical anyway, having Meg perform some of her own hits while the rest of the company joined in was a great touch. Having seen the original cast in the 2019 Moulin Rouge production, which was also wonderful, I'm really glad I got to experience both interpretations.

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The end of the show. Well done!

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Smokey Joe's Cafe

Smokey Joe's Cafe

4.9(10 reviews)
1.3 miMidtown West, Hell's Kitchen

Maybe Leiber and Stoller aren't super famous but their music is! This is a really cool jukebox…read moremusical with no plot but a continuous flowing song and dance with a cast of about 8 people. Since it was one set, they did a good job going from area to area to keep things visually interesting without breaking from the singing. At one point the actors ran through the audience aisles, which I usually find really unsettling, but the music is so catchy why not get up and dance? So simple in concept but really well executed. Only critique was the one girl who wasn't a size 2 had on long sleeves and pants under a dress. Like...it's not that hard to dress an averaged size woman. She had a great solo number too, so shame the costume designers fell flat. But it was a high energy show and not too pricey! Definitely recommend!

A MUST SEE!!! It is a most up lifting fun show/musical. 90…read moremin. of pure fun. Something that most of us could use in the world we are living in at the present. 90 min. without intermission. Just sit back relax. sink into the music and the songs. forget about everything else. You need not do anything, else. Just have a fabulous time and leave the theater with a big smile. I saw it twice already. Once during the previews and the second time, yesterday at opening night. I can go and see it many more times. It's one of those shows that because it's all singing one can go again and again and enjoy it the last time just as much as or more every time. Take a friend/s or go alone but don't miss it. Have fun!

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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon - BOO... Looking good Jimmy Fallon tonight with your new sharp hairstyle and beard! 10/28/2022

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

4.3(127 reviews)
0.6 miTheater District, Midtown West

Date: Monday, March 2nd, 2026 Time: around 3:15pm…read moreParty of: 4 GUESTS THAT DAY - *Nicole Kidman *Luke Thompson *Jack Hughes, Quinn Hughes & Hilary Knight *Chef Mario Carbone One of my friends has been wanting to go to a Fallon show for the past few years. We take a yearly trip to NYC, so he always signs up. This year, we scored and got tickets. We actually signed up for two days and got into both. Mon had the better guest lists (at least in our opinion) so we gave up the other tix. It's a process to get in, so nothing too surprising. The earlier you get there, the more of a chance you will sit closer. All in all, we were out by around 6:30pm. Tho they did add a game that was going to air on a another day with I believe the One Piece cast? A good experience if you are into talk shows. It's free, and we got a jar of carbone sauce due to mario carbone being a guest. What's there to complain about? REVIEW #4000

I was excited to do this with my friend! Be sure to arrive early, since everyone else will be sure…read moreto line up. I'd say we got there around 315 and thankfully with this one, all the waiting is indoors. The whole thing including the taping takes about 4 hours. Getting to wait inside 30 rock and have access to the bathrooms is also super nice. The seating is at random but it's all still a really fun experience.

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J-Hope on Jimmy Fallon debuting "Sweet Dreams" - 3/11/2025

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Speakeasy Magick - Next door all the way in the back of the dry cleaners. Beautiful speakeasy.

Speakeasy Magick

4.5(42 reviews)
1.8 miFlatiron

I go to a ton of magic shows, and somehow Speakeasy Magick still completely blew me away. This…read moredidn't feel like the usual "magic show" experience at all. No cheesy jokes, no awkward crowd work, no fake game-show energy. Just really smart, insanely talented magicians doing impossible things right in front of you. What also stood out was that every single performer was great. Usually at shows like this there's at least one act you're waiting to end. Not here. Everyone was cool, confident, funny in a natural way, and honestly just seemed like people you'd want to hang out with afterward. The whole vibe of the night is awesome too. Everyone's dressed up, the room feels intimate, and it somehow manages to feel classy without being pretentious. It's one of the few nights out in NYC lately where I walked away genuinely impressed. Even if you already like magic, this is on another level.

The show itself is actually quite fun which is exactly why I booked it for a group of friends…read morevisiting from out of town. Unfortunately, the way this was handled turned what should have been a great night into a pretty bitter experience. There are far better ways to spend $200 than having your plans canceled on you at the last minute. Here's what happened: * My 10 p.m. tickets were canceled with only about a week's notice for my group. * I was told that 7 p.m. tickets were available instead. * I immediately replied confirming I would take those tickets. * Two days later, I was told those 7 p.m. tickets were no longer available. * Somehow, it seems acceptable to cancel my booking but not others'. If you're going to cancel on customers, at least handle the rebooking process competently and fairly. This felt disorganized at best and careless at worst.

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Speakeasy Magick - The host and all of the magicians of the night.

The host and all of the magicians of the night.

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