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Off-Broadway

An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer than 100.

New World Stages, an off-Broadway theatre complex in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan

An "off-Broadway production" is a production of a play, musical, or revue that appears in such a venue and adheres to related trade union and other contracts.[1] Some shows that premiere off-Broadway are subsequently produced on Broadway.[2]

History Edit

The term originally referred to any venue, and its productions, on a street intersecting Broadway in Midtown Manhattan's Theater District, the hub of the American theatre industry. It later became defined by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers as a professional venue in Manhattan with a seating capacity of at least 100, but not more than 499, or a production that appears in such a venue and adheres to related trade union and other contracts.[1]

Previously, regardless of the size of the venue, a theatre was considered a Broadway (rather than off-Broadway) house if it was within the "Broadway Box", extending from 40th Street north to 54th Street and from Sixth Avenue west to Eighth Avenue, including Times Square and West 42nd Street. This change to the contractual definition of "off-Broadway" benefited theatres satisfying the 499-seat criterion because of the lower minimum required salary for Actors' Equity performers at Off-Broadway theatres as compared with the salary requirements of the union for Broadway theatres.[3] The adoption of the 499-seat criterion occurred after a one-day strike in January 1974.[4] Examples of off-Broadway theatres within the Broadway Box are the Laura Pels Theatre and The Theater Center.

The off-Broadway movement started in the 1950s as a reaction to the perceived commercialism of Broadway and provided less expensive venues for shows that have employed many future Broadway artists. An early success was Circle in the Square Theatre's 1952 production of Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams.[5] According to theatre historians Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik, Off-Broadway offered a new outlet for "poets, playwrights, actors, songwriters, and designers. ... The first great Off-Broadway musical was the 1954 revival" of The Threepenny Opera, which proved that off-Broadway productions could be financially successful.[6] Theatre Row, on West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues in Manhattan, is a concentration of off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway theatres. It was developed in the mid-1970s and modernized in 2002.[7]

Many off-Broadway shows have had subsequent runs on Broadway, including such successful musicals as Hair, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors, Sunday in the Park with George, Rent, Grey Gardens, Urinetown, Avenue Q, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Rock of Ages, In the Heights, Spring Awakening, Next to Normal, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Fun Home, Hamilton, Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown, and Kimberly Akimbo.[8] In particular, two that became Broadway hits, Grease and A Chorus Line, encouraged other producers to premiere their shows off-Broadway.[6] Plays that have moved from off-Broadway houses to Broadway include Doubt, I Am My Own Wife, Bridge & Tunnel, The Normal Heart, and Coastal Disturbances. Other productions, such as Stomp, Blue Man Group, Altar Boyz, Perfect Crime, Forbidden Broadway, Nunsense, Naked Boys Singing, Bat Boy: The Musical, and I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change have had runs of many years off-Broadway, never moving to Broadway. The Fantasticks, the longest-running musical in theatre history, spent its original 42-year run off-Broadway and had another off-Broadway run from 2006 to 2017.[9]

Awards Edit

Off-Broadway shows, performers, and creative staff are eligible for the following awards: the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Obie Award (presented since 1956 by The Village Voice), the Lucille Lortel Award (created in 1985 by the League of Off-Broadway Theatres & Producers), and the Drama League Award. Although off-Broadway shows are not eligible for Tony Awards, an exception was made in 1956 (before the rules were changed), when Lotte Lenya won Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the off-Broadway production of The Threepenny Opera.[10]

List of off-Broadway theatres Edit

Capacity is based on the capacity given for the respective theatre at the Internet Off-Broadway Database.

Theatre Address Capacity
47th Street Theatre W. 47th St. (No. 304) 196
59E59 Theaters, Theatre A E. 59th St. (No. 59) 196
777 Theatre 8th Ave. (No. 777) 158
Abrons Arts Center, Playhouse Theatre Grand St. (No. 466) 300
Actors Temple Theatre W. 47th St. (No. 339) 199
Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre W. 42nd St. (No. 480) 191
Anne L. Bernstein Theater W. 50th St. (No. 210) 199
Anspacher Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 425) 275
Astor Place Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 434) 298
Barrow Street Theatre Barrow St. (No. 27) 199
Cherry Lane Theatre Commerce St. (No. 38) 179
Claire Tow Theater W. 65th St. (No. 150) 112[11]
Classic Stage Company E. 13th St. (No. 136) 199
Daryl Roth Theatre E. 15th St. (No. 101) 299
The Duke on 42nd Street W. 42nd St. (No. 229) 199
Elektra Theatre W. 43rd St. (No. 300) 199
Gramercy Arts Theatre E. 27th St. (No. 138) 140[12]
The Gym at Judson Thompson St. (No. 243) 200
Irene Diamond Stage, Signature Theatre W. 42nd St. (No. 480) 294
Irish Repertory Theatre W. 22nd St. (No. 132) 148[13]
Jerome Robbins Theatre W. 37th St. (No. 450) 238
Jerry Orbach Theater W. 50th St. (No. 210) 199
John Cullum Theatre W. 54th St. (No. 314) 140
Laura Pels Theatre W. 46th St. (No. 111) 425
Linda Gross Theatre W. 20th St. (No. 336) 199
Lucille Lortel Theatre Christopher St. (No. 121) 299
LuEsther Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 425) 160
Lynn Redgrave Theatre Bleecker St. (No. 45) 199
Manhattan Movement & Arts Center W. 60th St. (No. 248) 180
Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater W. 63rd St. (No. 5) 145[14]
Martinson Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 425) 199
McGinn/Cazale Theatre Broadway (No. 2162) 108
Minetta Lane Theatre Minetta Lane (No. 18) 391
Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater W. 65th St. (No. 150) 299
New Victory Theater W. 42nd St. (No. 209) 499
New World Stages, Stage 1 W. 50th St. (No. 340) 499
New World Stages, Stage 2 W. 50th St. (No. 340) 350
New World Stages, Stage 3 W. 50th St. (No. 340) 499
New World Stages, Stage 4 W. 50th St. (No. 340) 350
New World Stages, Stage 5 W. 50th St. (No. 340) 199
New York City Center Stage I W. 55th St. (No. 131) 300
New York City Center Stage II W. 55th St. (No. 131) 150
New York Theatre Workshop, Theatre 79 E. 4th St. (No. 79) 199[15]
Newman Theatre Lafayette St. (No. 425) 299
Orpheum Theatre Second Ave. (No. 126) 347
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Playwrights Horizons W. 42nd St. (No. 416) 128
Players Theatre MacDougal St. (No. 115) 248
Playwrights Horizons Mainstage W. 42nd St. (No. 416) 198
The Shed (Kenneth C. Griffin Theater) 545 W. 30th St. 500[16]
Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre W. 42nd St. (No. 480) 191
SoHo Playhouse Vandam St. (No. 15) 178[17]
St. Luke's Theatre W. 46th St. (No. 308) 178
Stage 42 W. 42nd St. (No. 422) 499
Theatre 555 W. 42nd St. (No. 555) 130[18]
Theatre at St. Clement's Church W. 46th St. (No. 423) 151
Theatre Three at Theatre Row W. 42nd St. (No. 410) 199
Tony Kiser Theatre W. 43rd St. (No. 305) 296
Triad Theatre W. 72nd St. (No. 158) 130
Vineyard Theatre E. 15th St. (No. 108) 132
Westside Theatre, Downstairs Theatre W. 43rd St. (No. 407) 249
Westside Theatre, Upstairs Theatre W. 43rd St. (No. 407) 270
York Theatre Lexington Ave. (No. 619) 161

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers Inc. and The Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers. "Off-Broadway Minimum Basic Agreement" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022. Retrieved December 14, 2007.
  2. ^ Seymour, Lee. "Off-Broadway Theater Isn't Dying - It's Evolving. And It's More Profitable Than Ever". Forbes. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  3. ^ "How to Tell Broadway from Off-Broadway from ..." Playbill Inc. January 4, 1998. Retrieved January 28, 2017. No matter what else you may have heard, the distinction is mainly one of contracts. There are so many theatres of so many different sizes served by so many different unions in New York that this three-tiered Broadway/Off-Broadway/Off-Off-Broadway system evolved to determine who would get paid what. ... Most "Broadway" theatres are not on Broadway, the street. A few theatres on Broadway, the street, are considered "Off-Broadway."
  4. ^ "Actors' Equity 1970's Timeline". Actors' Equity Association. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  5. ^ "Circle in the Square papers", New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, accessed December 18, 2018
  6. ^ a b Bloom, Ken and Vlastnik, Frank. "Off Broadway, Part 1", Broadway Musicals: The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time, Black Dog Publishing, 2008, ISBN 1-57912-313-9, p. 94
  7. ^ McKinley, Jesse. "Upscale March of Theatre Row; A Centerpiece of Redevelopment", The New York Times, November 21, 2002, accessed March 2, 2017
  8. ^ "Off Broadway Theatre Information". offbroadway.com. League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  9. ^ Lefkowitz, David. "The Fantasticks Bids Farewell, Jan. 13, After 42 Years on Sullivan Street", Playbill, January 13, 2002, accessed January 28, 2017; and Gordon, David. "After 56 Years, Tom Jones Isn't Finished With The Fantasticks", TheaterMania.com, September 9, 2016
  10. ^ Threepenny Opera Off Broadway threepennyopera.org
  11. ^ "Script Submissions". Lincoln Center Theater. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
  12. ^ "Gramercy Arts Theatre". Time Out New York. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  13. ^ "FAQs - The Irish Repertory Theatre". The Irish Repertory Theatre. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  14. ^ "The Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater". www.ymcanyc.org. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  15. ^ "NYTW / Rent Space @ NYTW". NYTW. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  16. ^ "The Bloomberg Building", The Shed
  17. ^ "RENTAL FACT SHEET SP". Google Docs. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  18. ^ "A Midtown Off-Broadway Venue Will Reopen as Theater 555 This Fall". Playbill.com. Retrieved June 19, 2022.

External links Edit

  • Internet Off-Broadway Database
  • The League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers

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Broadway Theatres and Producers as a professional venue in Manhattan with a seating capacity of at least 100 but not more than 499 or a production that appears in such a venue and adheres to related trade union and other contracts 1 Previously regardless of the size of the venue a theatre was considered a Broadway rather than off Broadway house if it was within the Broadway Box extending from 40th Street north to 54th Street and from Sixth Avenue west to Eighth Avenue including Times Square and West 42nd Street This change to the contractual definition of off Broadway benefited theatres satisfying the 499 seat criterion because of the lower minimum required salary for Actors Equity performers at Off Broadway theatres as compared with the salary requirements of the union for Broadway theatres 3 The adoption of the 499 seat criterion occurred after a one day strike in January 1974 4 Examples of off Broadway theatres within the Broadway Box are the Laura Pels Theatre and The Theater Center The off Broadway movement started in the 1950s as a reaction to the perceived commercialism of Broadway and provided less expensive venues for shows that have employed many future Broadway artists An early success was Circle in the Square Theatre s 1952 production of Summer and Smoke by Tennessee Williams 5 According to theatre historians Ken Bloom and Frank Vlastnik Off Broadway offered a new outlet for poets playwrights actors songwriters and designers The first great Off Broadway musical was the 1954 revival of The Threepenny Opera which proved that off Broadway productions could be financially successful 6 Theatre Row on West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues in Manhattan is a concentration of off Broadway and off off Broadway theatres It was developed in the mid 1970s and modernized in 2002 7 Many off Broadway shows have had subsequent runs on Broadway including such successful musicals as Hair Godspell Little Shop of Horrors Sunday in the Park with George Rent Grey Gardens Urinetown Avenue Q The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Rock of Ages In the Heights Spring Awakening Next to Normal Hedwig and the Angry Inch Fun Home Hamilton Dear Evan Hansen Hadestown and Kimberly Akimbo 8 In particular two that became Broadway hits Grease and A Chorus Line encouraged other producers to premiere their shows off Broadway 6 Plays that have moved from off Broadway houses to Broadway include Doubt I Am My Own Wife Bridge amp Tunnel The Normal Heart and Coastal Disturbances Other productions such as Stomp Blue Man Group Altar Boyz Perfect Crime Forbidden Broadway Nunsense Naked Boys Singing Bat Boy The Musical and I Love You You re Perfect Now Change have had runs of many years off Broadway never moving to Broadway The Fantasticks the longest running musical in theatre history spent its original 42 year run off Broadway and had another off Broadway run from 2006 to 2017 9 Awards EditOff Broadway shows performers and creative staff are eligible for the following awards the New York Drama Critics Circle Award the Outer Critics Circle Award the Drama Desk Award the Obie Award presented since 1956 by The Village Voice the Lucille Lortel Award created in 1985 by the League of Off Broadway Theatres amp Producers and the Drama League Award Although off Broadway shows are not eligible for Tony Awards an exception was made in 1956 before the rules were changed when Lotte Lenya won Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for the off Broadway production of The Threepenny Opera 10 List of off Broadway theatres EditCapacity is based on the capacity given for the respective theatre at the Internet Off Broadway Database Theatre Address Capacity47th Street Theatre W 47th St No 304 19659E59 Theaters Theatre A E 59th St No 59 196777 Theatre 8th Ave No 777 158Abrons Arts Center Playhouse Theatre Grand St No 466 300Actors Temple Theatre W 47th St No 339 199Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre W 42nd St No 480 191Anne L Bernstein Theater W 50th St No 210 199Anspacher Theatre Lafayette St No 425 275Astor Place Theatre Lafayette St No 434 298Barrow Street Theatre Barrow St No 27 199Cherry Lane Theatre Commerce St No 38 179Claire Tow Theater W 65th St No 150 112 11 Classic Stage Company E 13th St No 136 199Daryl Roth Theatre E 15th St No 101 299The Duke on 42nd Street W 42nd St No 229 199Elektra Theatre W 43rd St No 300 199Gramercy Arts Theatre E 27th St No 138 140 12 The Gym at Judson Thompson St No 243 200Irene Diamond Stage Signature Theatre W 42nd St No 480 294Irish Repertory Theatre W 22nd St No 132 148 13 Jerome Robbins Theatre W 37th St No 450 238Jerry Orbach Theater W 50th St No 210 199John Cullum Theatre W 54th St No 314 140Laura Pels Theatre W 46th St No 111 425Linda Gross Theatre W 20th St No 336 199Lucille Lortel Theatre Christopher St No 121 299LuEsther Theatre Lafayette St No 425 160Lynn Redgrave Theatre Bleecker St No 45 199Manhattan Movement amp Arts Center W 60th St No 248 180Marjorie S Deane Little Theater W 63rd St No 5 145 14 Martinson Theatre Lafayette St No 425 199McGinn Cazale Theatre Broadway No 2162 108Minetta Lane Theatre Minetta Lane No 18 391Mitzi E Newhouse Theater W 65th St No 150 299New Victory Theater W 42nd St No 209 499New World Stages Stage 1 W 50th St No 340 499New World Stages Stage 2 W 50th St No 340 350New World Stages Stage 3 W 50th St No 340 499New World Stages Stage 4 W 50th St No 340 350New World Stages Stage 5 W 50th St No 340 199New York City Center Stage I W 55th St No 131 300New York City Center Stage II W 55th St No 131 150New York Theatre Workshop Theatre 79 E 4th St No 79 199 15 Newman Theatre Lafayette St No 425 299Orpheum Theatre Second Ave No 126 347Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Playwrights Horizons W 42nd St No 416 128Players Theatre MacDougal St No 115 248Playwrights Horizons Mainstage W 42nd St No 416 198The Shed Kenneth C Griffin Theater 545 W 30th St 500 16 Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre W 42nd St No 480 191SoHo Playhouse Vandam St No 15 178 17 St Luke s Theatre W 46th St No 308 178Stage 42 W 42nd St No 422 499Theatre 555 W 42nd St No 555 130 18 Theatre at St Clement s Church W 46th St No 423 151Theatre Three at Theatre Row W 42nd St No 410 199Tony Kiser Theatre W 43rd St No 305 296Triad Theatre W 72nd St No 158 130Vineyard Theatre E 15th St No 108 132Westside Theatre Downstairs Theatre W 43rd St No 407 249Westside Theatre Upstairs Theatre W 43rd St No 407 270York Theatre Lexington Ave No 619 161See also EditLittle Theatre Movement Little Theatre Guild of Great Britain Off Off BroadwayReferences Edit a b League of Off Broadway Theatres and Producers Inc and The Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers Off Broadway Minimum Basic Agreement PDF Archived PDF from the original on October 9 2022 Retrieved December 14 2007 Seymour Lee Off Broadway Theater Isn t Dying It s Evolving And It s More Profitable Than Ever Forbes Retrieved August 20 2018 How to Tell Broadway from Off Broadway from Playbill Inc January 4 1998 Retrieved January 28 2017 No matter what else you may have heard the distinction is mainly one of contracts There are so many theatres of so many different sizes served by so many different unions in New York that this three tiered Broadway Off Broadway Off Off Broadway system evolved to determine who would get paid what Most Broadway theatres are not on Broadway the street A few theatres on Broadway the street are considered Off Broadway Actors Equity 1970 s Timeline Actors Equity Association Retrieved January 27 2017 Circle in the Square papers New York Public Library for the Performing Arts accessed December 18 2018 a b Bloom Ken and Vlastnik Frank Off Broadway Part 1 Broadway Musicals The 101 Greatest Shows of All Time Black Dog Publishing 2008 ISBN 1 57912 313 9 p 94 McKinley Jesse Upscale March of Theatre Row A Centerpiece of Redevelopment The New York Times November 21 2002 accessed March 2 2017 Off Broadway Theatre Information offbroadway com League of Off Broadway Theatres and Producers Retrieved January 27 2017 Lefkowitz David The Fantasticks Bids Farewell Jan 13 After 42 Years on Sullivan Street Playbill January 13 2002 accessed January 28 2017 and Gordon David After 56 Years Tom Jones Isn t Finished With The Fantasticks TheaterMania com September 9 2016 Threepenny Opera Off Broadway threepennyopera org Script Submissions Lincoln Center Theater Retrieved April 24 2019 Gramercy Arts Theatre Time Out New York Retrieved December 12 2017 FAQs The Irish Repertory Theatre The Irish Repertory Theatre Retrieved December 12 2017 The Marjorie S Deane Little Theater www ymcanyc org Retrieved December 12 2017 NYTW Rent Space NYTW NYTW Retrieved December 12 2017 The Bloomberg Building The Shed RENTAL FACT SHEET SP Google Docs Retrieved December 12 2017 A Midtown Off Broadway Venue Will Reopen as Theater 555 This Fall Playbill com Retrieved June 19 2022 External links EditInternet Off Broadway Database The League of Off Broadway Theatres and ProducersPortals nbsp LGBT nbsp Theatre nbsp New York City nbsp New York state Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Off Broadway amp oldid 1178034014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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