INNOVATing

OFF-Broadway

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Our history

Located in the historic Colonnade Row, originally constructed in 1831, was home to the Astor Family. In 1968 it was converted into a 298 seat theater with The Indian Wants the Bronx starring new comer Al Pacino as its first performance. It has a reputation for introducing works by aspiring and often innovative plays, including Women Behind Bars, The Dirtiest Show in Town, A Couple White Chicks Sitting Around Talking, and Pump Boys and Dinettes Learn more