- About Our Theatres
- Theatre Amenities
- Public Transportation to Our Theatres
- Driving Directions and Exclusive Parking Offers
- Exclusive Dining Offers
- Exclusive Hotel Offers
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- American Airlines Theatre
227 West 42nd Street (between 7th and 8th Avenues),
New York, NY 10036
Now entering its ninth season as Roundabout’s flagship home on Broadway, the American Airlines 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. Through an unprecedented partnership between Roundabout and American Airlines, this historic theatre remains one of Broadway's most exquisite and patron-friendly houses.
- Studio 54
254 West 54th Street,
New York, NY 10019
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. Over the next three decades, CBS Radio Playhouse Number 4, later renamed Studio 52, was home to 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.
- Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre/Laura Pels Theatre/Black Box Theatre
111 West 46th Street,
New York, NY 10036
The Off-Broadway theatre center was originally home to the American Place Theatre. Under special city zoning resolutions, the space was protected against commercial development and guaranteed to always remain a theatre. Roundabout Theatre Company signed a long-term lease for the space and has renovated the theatre into a state-of-the-art Off-Broadway house.
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- Roundabout prides itself in having the friendliest staff, the most restrooms per visitor, and the largest amount of legroom per seat on Broadway. In addition, each of Roundabout’s theatres has the following amenities for your convenience.
- Assistive Listening System
Headsets are available in each theatre lobby on a first-come, first-serve basis. To ensure
availability, please pick up your headset at least 15 minutes before the show.
Headsets are free of charge. Please submit a credit card, driver’s license, or a $100 cash as a deposit at the time of pick-up.
For those patrons with their own headsets, please note that the assistive listening signal is
transmitted at 95 kHz. Personal headsets will not work at the Henry Miller’s Theatre.
- Lost And Found
Lost and Found is located in the Theatre Manager’s office. Please see any House Staff member for assistance, or phone 212.719.9393.
- Rentals
If you are interested in holding a special event at any of Roundabout’s theatres, please contact the Manager of Corporate/Party Rentals at 212.719.9393.
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- TO THE AMERICAN AIRLINES THEATRE
- By Subway

to 42nd Street and 8th Avenue

to 42nd Street and 7th Avenue
to Times Square
to Times Square 
to Times Square

to 42nd Street and 6th Avenue
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Bus Lines
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.
M6 and M7 buses head 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.
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- TO STUDIO 54
- By Subway
to 50th Street 
to 57th Street
to 7th Avenue
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Bus Lines
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 59th 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.
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- TO HAROLD & MIRIAM STEINBERG CENTER FOR THEATRE
- By Subway





to Times Square
to 49th Street

to 47-50th Streets
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Bus Lines
M6 bus provides local service betweenSouth Ferry and Midtown Manhattan via 7th Avenue, Broadway, and Avenue of the Americas.
M5 bus runs along 5th Avenue, Avenue of the Americas, and Riverside Drive between Washington Heights and Greenwich Village.
M7 bus runs on Columbus, Amsterdam, Lenox, Avenue of the Americas, 7th Avenue, and Broadway providing local service between Harlem and Union Square.
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- Visit one of the maps below to find a convenient parking garage. Click on the theatre for detailed directions.
- The American Airlines Theatre Map
- Studio 54 Map
- The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre Map
- Subscribers Get Exclusive Discounts on Parking!
Please make sure to have your parking tickets validated by the Box Office prior to the show, or at intermission in one of the following locations: At the Assisted Listening station at Studio 54, or at Coat Check at the AA or Laura Pels Theatre.
At the Edison ParkFast garages, you will be asked to pre-pay in full upon arrival. You will receive your discount in the form of a refund upon presentation of a validated ticket when you pick up your car.
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- Use the maps below to choose from over 25 restaurants in the Theatre District! Each one offers an exclusive discount for Roundabout Subscribers.
- Find a Restaurant Near the American Airlines Theatre
- Find a Restaurant Near the Studio 54
- Find a Restaurant Near the Laura Pels Theatre
- Restaurants participating in Roundabout subscriber discounts will honor your dining special only on the day you attend the theatre. You may be asked to show your ticket stub and/or subscriber card.
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- Several Theatre District hotels offer Roundabout Subscribers exclusive discounts. Find the perfect one for you or your visitors using the map below:
- Exclusive Hotel Offers >>
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