Al Hirschfeld Theatre

302 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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About the Venue

The Al Hirschfeld Theatre opened in 1924 under the name the Martin Beck. Designed by the architect G. Albert Alnsburgh, the theater was described by The New York Times as the only theater in America made in Byzantine fashion.


The theater was owned by the Beck family until 1966. Today it is owned by Jujamcyn Theaters. It was renamed in 2003 to honor Al Hirschfeld, illustrator of the New York theater scene.

Concessions

Bars are located on each floor and serves cocktails, non-alcoholic beverages, and snacks which you can take to your seats.

Know Before You Go

Entrance
Entrance located directly on West 45th St.
Water Fountain
Water fountains located in the Mezzanine, the Ladies' Lounge, and the Rear Orchestra.
Hearing Assistance
Assisted listening and Closed Captioning devices always available.
Elevators and Escalators
This theater does not have elevators or escalators.
Wheelchair Access
Orchestra only. There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating locations.
Restrooms
Located on the Mezzanine and downstairs from the Orchestra level. An accessible restroom is located on the Orchestra level.
Accessible Seating
Wheelchair accessible seats are located in the Orchestra.
Coat Check
Coat check is located in the Orchestra lobby. The charge is $3 per item. Bags or large coats can be checked. No luggage.

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