Booth Theatre

222 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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COVID-19 Safety Policies

This theatre is committed to providing healthy and safe facilities for audiences, performers, and staff. Based on CDC and state guidelines at the time of performance, protocols may include mask enforcement, increased cleaning and ventilation/filtration enhancements, vaccination or negative test verification, and more. These are subject to change. Ticket holders who do not comply with venue policies will not be admitted. Please read the full policy details here.

About the Venue

The Booth Theatre opened in 1913 and was designed by Henry B. Herts as a companion to The Shubert Theatre. It was named after an earlier theater which was named for actor Edwin Booth, who happened to be the brother of John Wilkes Booth.


This intimate auditorium was intended for small dramatic plays or one-man shows. It had one major restoration in 1979 and remains part of the Shubert Organization.

Concessions

Cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and light snacks are available for purchase.

Know Before You Go

Entrance
One step into theater. Orchestra and Main Level are wheelchair accessible, Lower Level and Mezzanine are not.
Water Fountain
Water fountains are located in restrooms, accessible at 36".
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening devices are available. An ID is required as a deposit.
Elevators and Escalators
This theater does not have elevators or escalators.
Wheelchair Access
Orchestra and Main Level are fully accessible.
Restrooms
Wheelchair accessible (unisex) restroom available on Main Level.
Accessible Seating
Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is located in the Orchestra only.
Coat Check
This theater provides coat check. No strollers or furs.

Now Playing

Kimberly Akimbo

David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's musical adaptation of the acclaimed play of the same name arrives on Broadway.

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