Barrymore Theatre
Credit:  Barrymore Theatre

Opening Hours

Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:Closed
Friday:Closed
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:12:15 – 12:30 AM

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Barrymore Theatre

The Barrymore Theatre is a historical gem in the heart of New York City, built in 1928 for the legendary actress Ethel Barrymore. This impressive Broadway stage, which accommodates 1,058 spectators, is known for its exceptional performances and the unique atmosphere it creates for both actors and audiences.

History

The Barrymore Theatre is the only surviving theater built by Lee and J.J. Shubert for artists associated with them. Ethel Barrymore, a member of the famous Barrymore dynasty, was a prominent figure in New York and London society, ensuring that the name Barrymore became well-known in the USA and England. Thanks to her immense success, the Shuberts offered to build her a theater and write a play for the opening, leading to the creation of this remarkable theater.

Architecture

The Barrymore Theatre, designed by Herbert Krapp, impresses with a façade inspired by Roman public baths. The terracotta grillwork exudes elegance and timeless beauty. Inside, the theater combines various styles, including Elizabethan and Mediterranean, creating an atmosphere that is both historical and inviting. Notably, the boxes are adorned with an impressive sunbeam pattern above a columned portico.

Sightlines and Acoustics

Visitors report excellent sightlines from nearly every seat in the theater. The acoustics are also described as exceptional, greatly enhancing the experience of the performances. Many previous guests mention that there is no bad seat in the house, which is often the case in older theaters.

Current Program

Currently, the play Our Town is being performed, directed by Jim Parsons, a four-time Emmy-winner. The production is a new interpretation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning classic by Thornton Wilder, telling the story of life in a small town. This is a must-see for theater lovers!

Accessibility

The Barrymore Theatre is accessible and offers amenities for visitors with various needs. There are special seating areas for wheelchair users and assistive listening devices for guests with hearing or visual impairments. Details on accessibility are available on the theater's website.

Costs and Ticket Information

Ticket prices vary depending on the production, seating category, and performance time. For the best seats, it is advisable to book tickets in advance through the official website of the Barrymore Theatre or via Telecharge. Prices may also fluctuate depending on the day of the week, with weekend performances often being more expensive.

Reviews

Visitors to the Barrymore Theatre frequently highlight the charming old architecture and cozy atmosphere. Many express their delight with the excellent acoustics and sightlines from the seats. The friendly staff, always willing to help, is also positively mentioned. Some guests recommend lingering at the Stage Door for a chance to catch a glimpse of the star-studded performers. Overall, the Barrymore Theatre is described as a place that offers an unforgettable experience for both theater newcomers and seasoned fans.

For more information, visit the official website of the theater: Barrymore Theatre. You can reach the theater by phone at (212) 239-6200.

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