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Laura Pels Theatre

Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Box Office Hours

Monday–Saturday

12PM–8PM

Accessibility Info

Wheelchair Accessible

Assistive Listening

Venue Rentals

Host your event in this historic Broadway theatre featuring elegant design and modern amenities.

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre opened in March 2004 with an acclaimed premiere of Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel starring Viola Davis, directed by Dan Sullivan.

In the years since that landmark production, the center has expanded beyond the Laura Pels Theatre to include the Black Box Theatre and now a new education center. The Steinberg Center continues to reflect Roundabout’s commitment to produce new works by established and emerging writers as well as revivals of classic plays. This state-of-the-art off-Broadway theatre and education complex is made possible by a major gift from The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust. The Trust was created in 1986 by Harold Steinberg to promote and advance American Theatre as a vital part of our culture by supporting playwrights, encouraging the development and production of new work, and providing financial assistance to not-for-profit theatre companies across the country. Since its inception, the Trust has awarded over $70 million to more than 125 theatre organizations.

For our patrons, we offer the Yegen and Donnalley Lounge, named for board members Chris Yegen and Bob Donnalley. It was designed as a private space for Chairman’s Circle members to relax before a show or during intermission. Named for the late board member and dear friend of Roundabout, the Bruce Mitchell Lobby on the café level is an open space for you to meet and enjoy refreshments.

Photography and recording devices of any kind inside the theatre are strictly prohibited by law. Please turn off all electronic devices when entering the Laura Pels Theatre.

FAQ

1 2 3 to Times Square.

7 to Times Square.

S to Times Square.

N R Q W to Times Square or 49th Street.

B D F M to 47–50th Streets.

From Uptown: the M5 bus makes local stops along 5th Avenue to 31st  Street.
From Downtown: the M55 bus makes local stops along 6th Avenue to 44th Street.

M7 bus runs on Columbus, Amsterdam, Lenox, Avenue of the Americas, and 7th Avenue providing local service between Harlem and Union Square.

A wide variety of drinks and snacks are available at Jodi’s Lounge and at the concessions bar in the Bruce Mitchell Lobby.

Lost & Found is located in the theatre manager’s office. Please see any house staff member for assistance, or phone 212.719.9393.

Coat check is available for $2 per item.

To connect to Wi-Fi at our venues, select the ‘Roundabout Guest’ network from your device’s Wi-Fi settings, and register with your email.

Local Amenities

  • Pork Parmasean on Bond 45 branded plate

    Bond 45

    Italian

    221 West 46th Street
    (between 7th and 8th Avenues)

    Reserve Bond 45, a Theatre District favorite before or after show.

  • Sausage plate, tacko plate and various menu items from the Brooklyn Diner

    Brooklyn Diner

    American

    155 West 43rd Street
    (between 6th and 7th Avenues)

    Brooklyn Diner: Comfort food classics steps from Times Square theatres.

  • Three sandwiches with pickles from the Brooklyn Deli

    Brooklyn Deli

    American

    211 West 43rd Street
    (between 7th and 8th Avenues)

    Brooklyn Delicatessen: your destination for pastrami and deli favorites.

  • Intercontinental New York, Times Square logo with gold icon

    Intercontinental New
    York Times Square


    300 West 44th Street New York, NY

    Live the InterContinental Life in the heart of the Broadway Theatre District.

  • Luma Hotel Times Square logo

    Luma Hotel


    120 West 41st Street New York, NY

    Up to 15% off hotel stays
    Use promo code 120RTC

  • Edison Parkfast logo

    Park Right Parking

    Adjacent to Marc Luxury Apartments
    260 W 54th Street

Laura Pels Accessibility.

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Restrooms

  • Accessible restrooms located in the orchestra level

Elevators

  • Elevator brings you to every level in the building. Elevator to the orchestra will leave you backstage, and in order to enter the mezzanine, you will have to use the lift.
  • There is an escalator that brings you from the second level to the main lobby of the theatre

Seating

  • Four wheelchair accessible seats available in the orchestra (P 105, 106, 107, 108), one in the mezzanine (CC 102, 106)
  • Four transfer seats in the orchestra (F 1, 2 H 1, 2), and one in the mezzanine (CC1).   

Hearing Devices

  • Number of Hearing Devices: 70 currently in service
  • Number of Loops: 2
  • Brand of Hearing Devices: Sound Associates, Inc. Model SA-650H
  • Headset Frequency: 95kHz (kHz = Kilohertz)

Sign Interpreted Series

  • Please call Hands-On at 212.740.3087(voice)—TTY callers use relay 711—to get more information about how to enjoy this special series for the deaf and hard-of-hearing.

GalaPro App

On-demand captioning and audio description will be available two ways, via a device that the customer can check out at the theatre or the GalaPro app on their smart phone. This feature is available several weeks post opening. Please inquire audience services about the availability dates for specific productions.

Rent the Laura Pels Theatre.

The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre

Modern and innovative, with a subterranean design, the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre features the mainstage Laura Pels Theatre. An intimate space bathed in soothing blue tones with contemporary architectural touches is newly restored with state of the art seating and theatrical equipment. A perfect venue for a corporate meeting, book signing, or press conference.

Amenities

  • Coat check
  • The orchestra seats 336
  • The mezzanine seats 74
  • VIP Lounge
  • Café with full service bar

For reservations or to schedule a tour, please email [email protected].

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