Off-Broadway theaters, found across New York City, are known for bold, creative productions.
These smaller capacity venues have a reputation for fostering artistic creativity and
experimentation, often acting as a stepping stone for shows that eventually make their way to Broadway.
What is considered an Off-Broadway theater? An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre
venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499. These theaters are smaller
than Broadway theaters, but larger than off-off-Broadway theaters,
which have a seating capacity of fewer than 100.