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Gershwin Theatre

Gershwin Theatre

Gershwin Theatre

222 West 51st Street New York

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Gershwin Theatre: Broadway’s home to Wicked

Welcome to the Gershwin Theatre, a beacon of Broadway and home to some of the most acclaimed productions in theater history. Located in the heart of New York City, the Gershwin Theatre offers an unparalleled experience for theater enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.

A History of the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre, named after the famous composer George Gershwin and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin, has a rich history that spans several decades. In fact, it was originally called the Uris Theatre. The theater was designed by set designer Ralph Alswang and is one of the largest Broadway theaters with a seating capacity of 1,933.

The theater opened on November 28, 1972 with Via Galactica, an ambitious science fiction musical that became one of the most expensive flops in Broadway history. It was followed by Seesaw in 1973, which was directed by Michael Bennett and starred Michele Lee, Ken Howard, and Tommy Tune.

In 1983, the theater was renamed from the Uris Theatre to the Gershwin Theatre in honor of George and Ira Gershwin, as part of the Tony Awards' tribute to the Gershwin brothers. This renaming was an initiative by the Nederlander Organization to honor the Gershwins' contribution to American music and theater.

Over the years, the Gershwin Theatre has been home to many notable productions. In 1977, it hosted The King and I starring Yul Brynner, and in 1979, Sweeney Todd had a successful run at the theater. In the 1980s, it hosted favorites Show Boat and Fiddler on the Roof. The theater has been the home of the musical Wicked since 2003, making it one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history.

The Gershwin Theatre is also known for its unique architectural design. It features a large elliptical lobby with two rotundas, and the auditorium incorporates a peristyle that gives the illusion of a night sky. The theater also houses the American Theater Hall of Fame, with plaques in the lobby area honoring inductees.

The Gershwin Theatre has a storied history, having hosted a variety of notable productions and being a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gershwin brothers. Its unique design and long-standing tradition of hosting successful shows make it a significant part of Broadway's landscape.

Seating at the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre seating chart is divided into two primary sections: the Orchestra (1290 seats) and the Mezzanine (636 seats). The Orchestra section is further divided into three parts, while the Mezzanine has three distinct halves. For the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E. If you're looking for the best value for your money, consider any seats in Row D to P in the Center Orchestra or front rows from A to E in the Mezzanine. The theater also offers wheelchair-accessible seating and restrooms, with an elevator in the main lobby designated for guests with disabilities.

Book now for your visit to the Gershwin Theatre

Whether you're a seasoned theatergoer or a first-time visitor, the Gershwin Theatre promises an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step into the lobby, you'll be swept away by the grandeur and history of this iconic venue. Currently, the theater is hosting the musical "Wicked," a spellbinding production that has captivated audiences worldwide. Don't miss your chance to see this Broadway sensation in one of New York's most beloved venues.

Ready to experience the magic of Broadway? Book your tickets now for a show at the Gershwin Theatre. Choose your show, select your seats, and arrive at the theater on the day of the experience. Don't hesitate, the curtain is about to rise at the Gershwin Theatre!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dress code for Gershwin Theatre?

While there is no official dress code, we recommend smart casual attire for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Is it better to sit in the Orchestra or Mezzanine at Gershwin Theater?

Both sections offer great views. However, for the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E.

Can you bring food into Gershwin Theater?

No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. However, the theater has a bar where you can purchase snacks.

Does Gershwin Theatre have drinks?

Yes, the Gershwin Theatre has a bar that serves a variety of drinks.


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Gershwin Theatre: Broadway’s home to Wicked

Welcome to the Gershwin Theatre, a beacon of Broadway and home to some of the most acclaimed productions in theater history. Located in the heart of New York City, the Gershwin Theatre offers an unparalleled experience for theater enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.

A History of the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre, named after the famous composer George Gershwin and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin, has a rich history that spans several decades. In fact, it was originally called the Uris Theatre. The theater was designed by set designer Ralph Alswang and is one of the largest Broadway theaters with a seating capacity of 1,933.

The theater opened on November 28, 1972 with Via Galactica, an ambitious science fiction musical that became one of the most expensive flops in Broadway history. It was followed by Seesaw in 1973, which was directed by Michael Bennett and starred Michele Lee, Ken Howard, and Tommy Tune.

In 1983, the theater was renamed from the Uris Theatre to the Gershwin Theatre in honor of George and Ira Gershwin, as part of the Tony Awards' tribute to the Gershwin brothers. This renaming was an initiative by the Nederlander Organization to honor the Gershwins' contribution to American music and theater.

Over the years, the Gershwin Theatre has been home to many notable productions. In 1977, it hosted The King and I starring Yul Brynner, and in 1979, Sweeney Todd had a successful run at the theater. In the 1980s, it hosted favorites Show Boat and Fiddler on the Roof. The theater has been the home of the musical Wicked since 2003, making it one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history.

The Gershwin Theatre is also known for its unique architectural design. It features a large elliptical lobby with two rotundas, and the auditorium incorporates a peristyle that gives the illusion of a night sky. The theater also houses the American Theater Hall of Fame, with plaques in the lobby area honoring inductees.

The Gershwin Theatre has a storied history, having hosted a variety of notable productions and being a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gershwin brothers. Its unique design and long-standing tradition of hosting successful shows make it a significant part of Broadway's landscape.

Seating at the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre seating chart is divided into two primary sections: the Orchestra (1290 seats) and the Mezzanine (636 seats). The Orchestra section is further divided into three parts, while the Mezzanine has three distinct halves. For the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E. If you're looking for the best value for your money, consider any seats in Row D to P in the Center Orchestra or front rows from A to E in the Mezzanine. The theater also offers wheelchair-accessible seating and restrooms, with an elevator in the main lobby designated for guests with disabilities.

Book now for your visit to the Gershwin Theatre

Whether you're a seasoned theatergoer or a first-time visitor, the Gershwin Theatre promises an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step into the lobby, you'll be swept away by the grandeur and history of this iconic venue. Currently, the theater is hosting the musical "Wicked," a spellbinding production that has captivated audiences worldwide. Don't miss your chance to see this Broadway sensation in one of New York's most beloved venues.

Ready to experience the magic of Broadway? Book your tickets now for a show at the Gershwin Theatre. Choose your show, select your seats, and arrive at the theater on the day of the experience. Don't hesitate, the curtain is about to rise at the Gershwin Theatre!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dress code for Gershwin Theatre?

While there is no official dress code, we recommend smart casual attire for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Is it better to sit in the Orchestra or Mezzanine at Gershwin Theater?

Both sections offer great views. However, for the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E.

Can you bring food into Gershwin Theater?

No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. However, the theater has a bar where you can purchase snacks.

Does Gershwin Theatre have drinks?

Yes, the Gershwin Theatre has a bar that serves a variety of drinks.


Read More

Gershwin Theatre: Broadway’s home to Wicked

Welcome to the Gershwin Theatre, a beacon of Broadway and home to some of the most acclaimed productions in theater history. Located in the heart of New York City, the Gershwin Theatre offers an unparalleled experience for theater enthusiasts and first-time visitors alike.

A History of the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre, named after the famous composer George Gershwin and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin, has a rich history that spans several decades. In fact, it was originally called the Uris Theatre. The theater was designed by set designer Ralph Alswang and is one of the largest Broadway theaters with a seating capacity of 1,933.

The theater opened on November 28, 1972 with Via Galactica, an ambitious science fiction musical that became one of the most expensive flops in Broadway history. It was followed by Seesaw in 1973, which was directed by Michael Bennett and starred Michele Lee, Ken Howard, and Tommy Tune.

In 1983, the theater was renamed from the Uris Theatre to the Gershwin Theatre in honor of George and Ira Gershwin, as part of the Tony Awards' tribute to the Gershwin brothers. This renaming was an initiative by the Nederlander Organization to honor the Gershwins' contribution to American music and theater.

Over the years, the Gershwin Theatre has been home to many notable productions. In 1977, it hosted The King and I starring Yul Brynner, and in 1979, Sweeney Todd had a successful run at the theater. In the 1980s, it hosted favorites Show Boat and Fiddler on the Roof. The theater has been the home of the musical Wicked since 2003, making it one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history.

The Gershwin Theatre is also known for its unique architectural design. It features a large elliptical lobby with two rotundas, and the auditorium incorporates a peristyle that gives the illusion of a night sky. The theater also houses the American Theater Hall of Fame, with plaques in the lobby area honoring inductees.

The Gershwin Theatre has a storied history, having hosted a variety of notable productions and being a testament to the enduring legacy of the Gershwin brothers. Its unique design and long-standing tradition of hosting successful shows make it a significant part of Broadway's landscape.

Seating at the Gershwin Theatre

The Gershwin Theatre seating chart is divided into two primary sections: the Orchestra (1290 seats) and the Mezzanine (636 seats). The Orchestra section is further divided into three parts, while the Mezzanine has three distinct halves. For the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E. If you're looking for the best value for your money, consider any seats in Row D to P in the Center Orchestra or front rows from A to E in the Mezzanine. The theater also offers wheelchair-accessible seating and restrooms, with an elevator in the main lobby designated for guests with disabilities.

Book now for your visit to the Gershwin Theatre

Whether you're a seasoned theatergoer or a first-time visitor, the Gershwin Theatre promises an unforgettable experience. From the moment you step into the lobby, you'll be swept away by the grandeur and history of this iconic venue. Currently, the theater is hosting the musical "Wicked," a spellbinding production that has captivated audiences worldwide. Don't miss your chance to see this Broadway sensation in one of New York's most beloved venues.

Ready to experience the magic of Broadway? Book your tickets now for a show at the Gershwin Theatre. Choose your show, select your seats, and arrive at the theater on the day of the experience. Don't hesitate, the curtain is about to rise at the Gershwin Theatre!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the dress code for Gershwin Theatre?

While there is no official dress code, we recommend smart casual attire for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Is it better to sit in the Orchestra or Mezzanine at Gershwin Theater?

Both sections offer great views. However, for the best views, we recommend the center orchestra seats in rows BB-M or front mezzanine seats in rows A-E.

Can you bring food into Gershwin Theater?

No, outside food and beverages are not allowed. However, the theater has a bar where you can purchase snacks.

Does Gershwin Theatre have drinks?

Yes, the Gershwin Theatre has a bar that serves a variety of drinks.


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Venue Information

Gershwin Theatre
222 West 51st Street
New York, NY 10019

Venue Information

Gershwin Theatre
222 West 51st Street
New York, NY 10019

Venue Information

Gershwin Theatre
222 West 51st Street
New York, NY 10019

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