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    Longacre Theatre

    3.9 (146 reviews)
    Closed 12:15 am - 12:45 AM
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    Karen N.

    The Longacre is a stunning, historical theater. The interior is a designated New York landmark. It is very regal and with its gold interior. We saw Two Strangers Carry a Cake Across New York. Our seats were first row balcony and the leg room was non-existent and our view was obstructed by the railing. I would have appreciated if this was noted during the purchase process. Many people moved to last row for a better view. Sound was excellent. There are two bathrooms and each have multiple stalls, but the one in the lower level is much bigger.

    Ojuolape M.

    The Longacre Theatre is stunning. Walking into the theater to see Two Strangers and being seated so close to the stage, I was in awe. Before I even got comfortable in my seat, I had to stand and take it all in. I could sense the deep history that is still being written within the theater. It's breathtaking. Surprising, the seat I had was in Orchestra B105 and it was comfortable and my knees didn't touch the back of the seat in front of me. I have always been fascinated by the theaters on Broadway, and I can definitely add the Longacre Theatre to the list.

    Johanna B.

    I recently saw Dead Outlaw here. Though the production was fun and entertaining, the seating arrangements were questionable. This is a pretty large venue and with additional sections above the orchestra, Mezzanine and Balcony, you could very well end up sky high. I personally like Orchestra seating although if the seats aren't on an incline, you could very well be watching the show between two moving heads (my experience at Good Night and Good Luck). Our seats at this theater were Row G left side Orchestra with minimal stage obstruction. Buying seats for Broadway shows can sometimes be a crap shoot. Although you may know what you're getting when looking at the floor plan, you just never know how well you'll be able to view the stage. The production is nominated for several Tony Awards. I am enamored with Broadway that I tend to overlook some of the minuses due to seating, etc.

    Mezzanine seating view
    Donielle M.

    Nice theater. I saw "Two Strangers Carry a Cake Across New York" at this theater and I was sitting in the mezzanine area. I was able to see the stage and the actors well. It felt like a cozier theater from where I was sitting, although it was a theater of moderate sizing. I like the seating of this theater and would return.

    Alvin A.

    I'm super blessed and fortunate to be able to watch Broadway Plays & Musical Shows in NYC. So far this 2024, I've been able to see three shows and the Playbills keeps piling up! This past Wednesday night, I just watched Lempicka. But before flying out to NYC, I checked out Telecharge's website for Lottery & Rush tickets and bid for 14 different showings during the evening hour. Luckily I won a bid for 1 of out 14 shows! Lucky me, I got it for only $35 plus taxes! My seat turned out to be Center Orchestra Row P. Longacre Theatre is right in the middle of Times Squarel Theatre District. Coincidently it's a 3 blocks away from my hotel. Heightened security is present as well as NYPD patrols the streets to keep the general public safe and secure. You'll also find the concession stand downstairs, restrooms on both ends, and keep in mind that seats are very narrow and space is limited for your belongings which you can bring in. Coat Room is also available during winter season too.

    View from balcony C 1 and C 3
    Kseniya K.

    Lempicha was a masterpiece of a perfect combination of incredible talent, soul stirring music, and engaging plot. Not a show for younger audiences. One 15 minute intermission. Show Runs two hours and 40 minutes with the intermission. Highly recommend! View from balcony C 1 and C 3 is a bit obstructed by the railings, so I'd recommend avoiding isle seats for all balcony and mezzanine, as they all have railings that will make you crane your neck to see some parts of the performance. Theater gets cold, so bring a jacket.

    Amanda W.

    Theater right in the middle of Broadway on 48th. Went to see Lempicka, show about the history and story of artist Tamara Lempicka. Her paintings represent the art deco era in Paris during the 20s. The show was good, music and story were both good. However we had a huge issue. The show started 30 mins late, supposed to be a 8pm show however we didn't get seated until 30 mins later. Show was already 2.5 hours, so we didn't get out until past 11pm! The theater is a small one, seats were tight, couldn't tell what was worse. This seat or that of an airline economy seat. Both packed like sardines. Theater was definitely a bit tired, with sad looking carpets and seats. Overall show was good, theater could use a face lift.

    Beautiful theater to see the Avett Brothers Swept Away! Definitely worth Rush tickets & the perfect holiday adventure!
    Kimberly W.

    We got Rush tickets for the excellent Avett Brothers Swept Away & were blown away by how great the sound was-so crisp and clear! The seats we got were considered partially obstructed but the play took place mainly in the center stage area & considering we thought we were going to miss it altogether before it went off Broadway, we felt super lucky to have gotten in on this last minute adventure! What a spectacular place to see a show! Spectacular acting & music, too! So glad to have seen this one here! Pro tip-if you need to duck out of the rain nearby, the pub next door (Hurleys!) has a very spacious bar & super clean bathrooms!

    Eric B.

    The Longacre is a Broadway theater in Midtown. It opened in 1913 and was named for Longacre Square, now known as Times Square. The Longacre has 1,077 seats and is operated by The Shubert Organization. Both the façade and the auditorium's interior are New York City designated landmarks. Gayle and I experienced the performance of Leopoldstadt on May 30. The first reason we chose this play is that it was written by Tom Stoppard, of which I saw "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead." over 50 years ago at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. The second were the reviews, the 2 Olivier Awards from its premier at London's West End, and of course a deep dive Holocaust-related subject. This was a play that demanded us to see it. And we had great seats. Set in Vienna, the play takes its title from the Jewish quarter. This stunning drama of love and endurance begins in the last days of 1899 and follows one extended family deep into the heart of the 20th century, with stops in 1938, 1924, and 1955. Leopoldstadt recently won 4 Tonys including Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play and Best Play. I thought part of Brandon Uranowitz's acceptance speech was particularly insightful: "Thank you Tom Stoppard for writing a play about Jewish identity and antisemitism and the false promise of assimilation with the nuances and the complexities that are contradictions that they deserve. My ancestors, many of whom did not make it out of Poland, also thank you" To say that this play sucked the air right out of you would be an understatement. The very end really hit home as several characters in the play were named off, with only one word following: Auschwitz. After the curtain call, the theater was very quiet as we shuffled off buried in our thoughts. I'm still thinking about this play almost a month later as I reread part of the script.

    Cat's Cradle - 11/12/2022
    Cam E.

    We were here to see the much acclaimed production of LEOPOLDSTADT by Tom Stoppard. The play is brilliant, spanning many decades building up to the horrors of WW2 and the devastation of a family during the Holocaust in Vienna. The theater's seating (as often mentioned) is extremely tight, being built in the Beaux Arts era of the early 20th century. Thus, very very little leg room, to the point of discomfort. Sorry. Thankfully we got front row orchestra seats, as my darling hubs is 6'3" - as much as we love the theater, old tight cramped spaces can propose a challenge. Thankful to have the forethought of planning and thinking ahead. Spectacular and brilliant performance of a truly remarkable Broadway ensemble, who maintains the pace and brutal emotion of a very tragic and difficult subject. Thank you for reading.

    Linda K.

    Beautiful century old theatre with graceful architectural details. I've seen several plays there over the years, most recently Tom Stoppard's "Leopoldstadt" whose moniker is based on the old Jewish quarter of Vienna. A tragic story of genocide and loss spanning decades, Leopoldstadt may be one of Stoppard's best productions ever - and that is saying a lot considering the playwright's other brilliant works. I was particularly interested in seeing this play following a trip to Vienna and learning about Stoppard's recent discovery of his Viennese Jewish roots. Seating at The Longacre is not exactly spacious, but I've found that side orchestra seating can yield a precious bit of legroom especially from the aisle seat. Theater staff was fine when I was there, in fact I saw them helping a handicapped patron in a patient and friendly manner. Play start times can be delayed well after their official start times, but that seems to be the trend on Broadway in general these days. Harrumph.

    Victor H.

    Nice theater. Cozy, small, kept in great conditions, great location, etc... Came here for Leopoldstadt. Didn't understand much on it. I guess this review is more about Leopoldstadt experience in this theater rather than the theater itself... Wrong time, wrong place, wrong moment

    Alex Z.

    This theater is very small, there are very small narrow staircase on each side, and the seats are pretty tight doesn't have much leg room. It's comfortable enough but not good if people want to come in and out. There are also a lot of partial view seats. Avid the box seat because they are partial view. Since it's small theater so the stage is close enough to the Audience. The bathroom is small so there's always line even men's bathroom.

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    Nice theatre. Been here for many shows, today was Carry A Cake Across New York. Restrooms in the basement along with the bar.

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    Ask the Community - Longacre Theatre

    Can I check a bag at the Longacre theater?

    Hi Rebecca, Anything brought into the theatre must fit on your lap or completely under your seat… Read more

    Is there an elevator to the mezzanine or balcony?

    No. Poor people were lugging upstairs. Suggestion is go to the 1st floor if you have any issues

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    4.4
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    0.2 mi

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    4.3
    (176 reviews)
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    Smokey Joe's Cafe

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    4.9
    (10 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    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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    4.3
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    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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    BOO... Looking good Jimmy Fallon tonight with your new sharp hairstyle and beard! 10/28/2022
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    Come From Away

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    4.8
    (98 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Come From Away is one of the best shows I've seen on Broadway…read more The show is amazing! 90 minutes of pure entertainment. It's a musical about the 911 flights that had to land in Newfoundland. It hits all the emotions in a short time. I found myself laughing, falling in love with the characters and even felt a tear here and there. There's no intermission, so before you know it the shows over. I paid full price through American Express but when my husband came to join me a week later, we were able to get tickets at the TKS booth in Times Square for $75 a piece ( which was more than half off what I paid the first time!) and for both shows I was able to sit center orchestra 6 rows back. Totally enjoyable both times. The music was great and the actors were even better. I highly recommend this show. If you're in NYC between 1/18 - 2/13/22 check out NYC Broadway Week -they're offering 2 for 1 tickets on some great shows and this is one of them.

    Come From Away was amazing! I got to sit in the second row in middle orchestra and I wasn't…read morestraining to see their legs/feet like it sometimes happens when you sit too close to the stage. I didn't really know what to expect since it's centered around a place called Gander, a Canadian province of Newfoundland during 9/11. It was heartwarming and sad, but also full of humor, so many emotions in 90 minutes! It's ending its run in October 2022 so try and see it before then. You won't regret it!

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