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Box Office Hours

Monday

12PM–6PM

Tuesday–Saturday
10AM–8PM OR 10AM–showtime
if there is a late-night performance

Sunday
12PM–6PM OR 12PM–showtime if there is an evening performance

Accessibility Info

Wheelchair accessible

Assistive listening

Sign interpreted

Venue Rentals

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


Studio 54 was originally built as the Gallo Opera House in 1927 and transformed into the New Yorker Theatre in 1930.

CBS purchased the space in 1942 and made it the home of renowned television shows like “The Johnny Carson Show.” CBS sold the space in the late 1970s, and the new owners transformed the space into the most legendary nightclub of the disco-era, Studio 54. The club closed in 1986 and became a venue for rock concerts until it eventually closed completely in the late 1980s. The space remained vacant until 1998, when Roundabout moved its landmark production of Cabaret into the neglected theatre-turned-studio-turned-nightclub. Today, Studio 54 is a permanent home for Roundabout Theatre Company.

Photography and recording devices of any kind inside the theatre are strictly prohibited by law. Please turn off all electronic devices when entering Studio 54.

FAQ

C, E, and 1 to 50th Street.

N, R, Q and W to 57th Street.

B, D and E to 42nd St. and 6th Ave.

M27 bus line runs cross-town on 49th/50th Streets, and then south on 7th Avenue and north on 8th Avenue.

M50 buses run cross-town via 49th and 50th Streets

M31 and M57 buses run cross-town on 57th Street

M10 and M20 buses head north on 8th Avenue and south on 7th Avenue. The bus lines run south on Broadway and onto 7th Avenue at 44th Street.

M20 bus provides local service between Lincoln Center and Battery Park, and the M104 bus provides local service between Harlem and Murray Hill via Broadway and 42nd Street.

Located in the theatre manager’s office. Please see any house staff member for assistance or call 212.719.9393.

Please note that Studio 54 does not have a coat check and cannot store bags/oversized items of any kind.

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.

  • A seafood platter featuring lobster from Red Eye Grill

    Redeye Grill

    American, Seafood

    890 7th Avenue
    (corner of 7th Ave and W 56th Street)

    Elevated dining, fresh seafood, and live music await at Redeye Grill.

  • Exterior shot of Paris Bar with various neon signs

    Paris Bar

    French

    120 West 57th Street
    (between 7th and 8th Avenues)

    Pre-theatre dining in Midtown, transporting you straight to Paris.

  • Le Jardin's well lit interior featuring tan leather seats and floral arrangements

    Le Jardin Rooftop

    Cocktails

    120 West 57th Street
    (between 7th and 8th Avenues)

    Cocktails at the new Le Jardin Rooftop, overlooking Central Park.

  • 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.

  • Park Right Professional Solutions logo

    Edison Parkast

    Adjacent to Marc Luxury Apartments
    260 W 54th Street

  • Spothero logo against blue background

    Spothero

    Near Todd Haimes Theatre
    Various Midtown Locations

Studio 54 Accessibility.

Restrooms

There is a single stall accessible restroom located in the lobby of the theatre (in between the men’s and women’s restrooms) as well as an additional single stall accessible restroom at the front of the orchestra on the right hand side of the house.

Elevators

There are NO elevators at Studio 54 to bring you to the mezzanine level, but there is an elevator to bring you down to Golden Lounge.

Seating

  • We have two transfer seats in the orchestra (A 1 and 2), and two transfer seats in the mezzanine (EE 101 and 102)
  • There are six wheelchair accessible locations (A 7 and 8, B 9 and 11, B 10 and 12)
  • If row AX is installed we have an additional two seats (AX 101and110)

Hearing Devices

  • Number of hearing devices – 81
  • Number of loops –10
  • Brand of hearing device- Sound Associates 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

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 with audience services about the availability dates for specific productions.

Rent Studio 54.

This legendary New York City hotspot is ideal for award ceremonies, benefit galas, and holiday parties. The former nightclub is now a 1000 seat theatre equipped with two full-service bars.

Amenities

  • The orchestra seats 519
  • The mezzanine seats 487
  • 2 large, full-service bars
  • Catering preparatory area
  • The Golden Lounge

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

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