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    Studio 54 Theatre

    4.1 (171 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Patrick S.

    I'm not intimately familiar with all of the Broadway theaters but I sense this once nightlife hub has seen better days. Debuted in the early 1900's as an opera house, Studio 54 has mostly been a theatre accept when it's was a splashy and notorious night club in the late 70's and early 80's. Now it's a dusty old affair that seats about 1000. None of these theaters are comfy and all are old and stinky but mostly they serve as a venue for great acting if you are lucky. Two levels of seating and remnants of the old Studio 54 days make this a fun venue in light of the aging infrastructure. Bar downstairs and bathrooms on two levels. Located off 55th and Broadway. I'd come back if the show is good.

    Jose P.

    I had the pleasure of visiting the legendary Studio 54 Theater, in order to enjoy A Wonderful World, the Louis Armstrong Musical. The theater is gorgeous and the sound system is clear and crisp. The staff members go above and beyond to keep everyone moving through security, guiding theater goers to their seats, and directing many to restrooms. The musical was VERY ENJOYABLE and educational. I learned a lot about Louis Armstrong, the history of that era, and the singing/dancing was entertaining. James Monroe Iglehart put on an award winning performance, as well as the supporting cast. The singing was exceptional and left me in awe. I highly recommend attending this musical. However, make sure you purchase your tickets before their final performance, which will be on Sunday, February 23, 2025.

    Gatangalie S.

    Jazz is the life....I don't know why when I listen to jazz my mind goes to Louis Armstrong tune....seeing "A Wonderful World" - The Louis Armstrong Musical was wow... I saw this fantastic musical on a Friday evening at Studio 54 Theater and I sat in row MM - seat 206 - way in the back of the theater and I honestly felt like I had the best seat in the theater... Thinking it doesn't matter where you sit in the theater - you will have an excellent view of the stage..the theater space is personal... There are two bars with a nice drink selection and basic snacks you can nibble on... Everyone working there that crossed my paths were sincerely polite and helpful. Definitely recommend seeing this show if you are a jazz fan.

    Ashish J.

    Enjoyed Louis Armstrong 's wonderful life biopic musical here. Friendly staff and with a very cozy feel. Orchestra seating (center, row G) gave a full and close view of the stage with very good experience. The theatre itself looks vintage upon entrance but the props, sound, and the overall production quality was really good. Parking lot immediately next to the theatre is convenient and inexpensive but please plan for at least an hour wait to get the car back; the end-of-the-show spike of patrons overwhelms the system. The play itself was superb with amazing vocal ranges, storyline, well-spotted humor, and awesome band.

    Lisa E.

    Not a bad theater but needs some love. I was quite comfortable but I can see how if you are over 5' tall there is not a lot of leg room. I think that this was my first time to this theater. Acoustics were excellent, we were far left and able to see all the stage activities with ease Front Mezz CC 5&7. These were RUSH seats, so thrilled that they were reasonably priced and in a fine location. Agree with others who appreciate the bathrooms near the entrance, may as well get this over with and not have to return again. Many places to dine nearby, we walked directly over from SaiTong nearby.

    A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical
    Vivienne C.

    This is more a review of A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical than Studio 54 although I will say that the theatre is absolutely stunning. It looks like such a classic theatre as there are beautiful engravings and curtain drapping on the inside. I also love that the had a bathroom right near the entrance. I think this was my first time at a theatre bathroom where there was no line for then women but a long line for the men. The Louis Armstrong Musical is incredibly underrated. When I went, only around 60-70% of the seats were filled. The musical walks through Armstrong's life and the women who were in it, he had 4 wives. Here are some of my favorite parts of the show: The ensemble is insanely talented. I love how they were able to perform so many different styles of dance, including tap and boogie. I didn't know much about Armstrong before watching this musical, and it was fun to realize how many songs I inadvertently knew from him. - The set was gorgeous with the sweeping staircase. - I love that there was quite a bit of audience interaction as he encouraged the audience to sing at various parts of the show. Overall, a fantastic musical that I would highly recommend everyone to go watch. My one small complaint was that the seats were quite uncomfortable and my tailbone hurt by the end of it.

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    Donielle M.

    Nice theater. I went to see Louis Armstrong's musical (which is a great play by the way!) the seating was a little cramped a bit far away in the rear mezzanine. A person next to me brought binoculars which another patron and I noted was a smart idea. Cool to know that it used to be a dance club many years ago! A patron told me of how he used to party there. Talk about full circle!

    Stage ... getting ready to see it's a wonderful world
    Angela W.

    We saw Its a Wonderful World. The seats in the theater were a little uncomfortable. The show was amazing but at the end we got a speech from the main actor and I thought they were going to pass a bucket for donations.... Something about supporting actors and support personal in the theater... Admittedly I was not really listening but thankful they did not do that so I am not sure what the point was....

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    Gregory C.

    Opened in 1927 as the Gallo Opera House, this most recent incarnation has a capacity of 1,006. Requisite long restroom lines for older Broadway (and Off-Broadway) theaters. Also, requisite high drink prices with the $6 surcharge for the mandatory "souvenir" sippy cup.

    Cara T.

    This theater still continues to deliver amazing shows in such an iconic setting! I saw Caroline or Change last night and it was a fabulous show. The workers were so friendly and kind, while still making sure to enforce the wearing of masks. We felt very safe and really enjoyed the show! Just be aware that there are no concessions at this theater right now. I think it is due to COVID? But I was a little surprised that you couldn't get drinks or even water. However, I understand that they want to have people keep their masks on. I look forward to coming back to this theater again and again!

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    Kseniya K.

    Won rush lottery for an 8pm Saturday show of The Minutes. Got incredibly amazing seats in the middle of orchestra--H1 and H3 just for $39 with all the fees! Highly recommend purchasing the rush tickets on Txts app. The Minutes was hilarious, witty, and thought provoking. One of those shows where you have to pay attention to the repartee between characters, so you fully immerse yourself in the plot. The ending will be such a delicious, scandalizing surprise! Bring a jacket--the theater gets cold after the intermission.

    Frodo & Sam's Studio 54 Brick (In My Dogs' Names)
    Linda K.

    During my misspent youth I had occasion to dance the night away at Studio 54 a few times. That seems like a lifetime ago now, and the former nightclub has since been transformed into a proper theater. The venue is intimate with lovely decor but seats are smallish, as is the case with many NYC theaters. I last saw "Latin History for Morons" by John Leguizamo there and really enjoyed it. As a patron of the Roundabout Theater Club (whose plays are shown at Studio 54) I jumped at the chance to make a contribution towards renovating the theater and the old disco ball. I chose to immortalize my dogs Frodo and Sam, whose names are now emblazoned on one of the bricks in the lobby wall. Check it out if you visit Studio 54 and think of your own beautiful times.

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