Roundabout's flagship home on Broadway, the Todd Haimes Theatre first opened its doors as the Selwyn Theatre in 1918.
In 2000, Roundabout restored the theatre to its original neo-renaissance style as part of the 42nd Street Development Project, thanks to generous support from the City of New York. It was known as the American Airlines Theatre until 2024, when Roundabout renamed it in tribute to its late, longtime artistic director and CEO.
Photography and recording devices of any kind inside the theatre are strictly prohibited by law. Please turn off all electronic devices when entering the Todd Haimes Theatre.
Box Office Hours
Tuesday–Saturday | 10AM–8PM |
Sunday–Monday | 10AM–6PM |
Getting Here
Arriving By Subway
ACE to 42nd St. and 8th Ave.
123 to 42nd St. and 7th Ave.
7 to Times Square.
S to Times Square.
NRQW to Times Square.
BDFM to 42nd St. and 6th Ave.
Please check www.mta.info for service advisories as you plan your trip.
Arriving By Bus
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.
M42 and M104 buses head cross-town on 42nd Street. The M104 also travels north on 8th Avenue and south on Broadway above 42nd Street.
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 line heads south on 7th Avenue and north on 6th Avenue.
M27 bus line runs cross-town on 49th/50th Streets, and then south on 7th Avenue and north on 8th Avenue.
Note: If you are having trouble finding a taxi on 42nd Street, walk a half block west to Port Authority on 8th Avenue, where you'll find a taxi stand.
Lounges & Concessions
You might not expect such an exclusive, lavish space to exist above a Broadway theatre, but the luxurious design of the Penthouse Lobby on the fifth floor makes it a unique and inviting space ideal for a pre-show drink in a souvenir cup and light bite away from the crowds of Times Square. Bright windows and access to a deck overlooking 43rd Street create an enticing atmosphere in the heart of the theatre district exclusively for the pleasure of our audience members.
Lost & Found
Lost & Found is located in the theatre manager's office. Please see any house staff member for assistance, or phone 212.719.9393.