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Shubert Theatre

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1460 capacity
Discover the charm of the Shubert Theatre, now showcasing Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen. Get your tickets today for an unforgettable night of Broadway excitement.
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All events at Shubert Theatre

1 event on sale
Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen

Mar 28, 2024 -

Shubert Theatre location and directions

Shubert Theatre

225 West 44th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue), New York, NY, USA, 10036

Accessibility

Accommodations for patrons who are blind, deaf, partially sighted, and/or have hearing loss; partial wheelchair access, handrail access

About Shubert Theatre

Designed by Henry Beaumont Herts, The Shubert Theatre was built at the same time as the adjoining Booth Theatre. The Shubert Theatre officially opened on October 21, 1913 with Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw.

The theatre was named after Sam S. Shubert, one of the founding brothers of the Shubert Organization, which operates 17 Broadway venues. The Shubert Theatre building still houses the organization's offices on the top floor. The Shubert Theatre is a designated New York City landmark.

How to get to the Shubert Theatre on Broadway

The Shubert Theatre is closest to the 42nd Street subway stop on the A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, and S lines. The closest bus stops are 8th Ave/W 46th St. on the M20 and M104 lines; 7th Ave/W. 44th St. on the M104 line; and 8th Ave/W 43rd St. on the M20, M104, and M34A-SBS line.

Shubert Theatre seating plan

Shubert Theatre seating plan

Shubert Theatre Frequently asked questions

Shubert Theatre seating chart

The Shubert Theatre features three primary levels: orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony. Orchestra seats offer close-up views of the stage, while mezzanine and balcony seats provide a wider perspective from above. Accessible seating is conveniently located in the orchestra section.

Shubert Theatre Seating Plan - NYC

How to get to the Shubert Theatre

  • Subway: The venue is a short walk from the 42nd Street station on the A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, and S lines.
  • Bus: The nearest stops are 8th Ave/W. 46th St. (M20, M104 lines), 7th Ave/W. 44th St. (M104 line), and 8th Ave/W. 43rd St. (M20, M104, M34A-SBS lines).
  • By car: Nearby parking garages include Icon Parking at 247 W. 46th St and Central Parking at 257 W. 47th St.
  • Rideshare: Rideshare services such as Uber, Lyft, and Curb are available in New York for convenient drop-off and pick-up near the theatre.

Learn more details about how to get to Broadway theatres.

Accessibility at the Shubert Theatre

  • The theatre is accessible from the sidewalk without steps to the orchestra level. There are no elevators or escalators in the theatre. Wheelchair seating is available in the orchestra section without steps.
  • Assistive listening devices: Infrared assistive listening devices, hand-held audio description devices, and captioning devices are available free of charge. The GalaPro app provides on-demand captioning and audio description.
  • Guide dogs and service animals are permitted in the theatre. Inform the ticket sales representative if accommodations are needed.

Learn more details about the accessibility measures at Broadway theatres.

Hotels near the Shubert Theatre

Discover great places to stay near the Shubert Theatre. Use the interactive map below to find and book the perfect accommodation for your visit.

Restaurants near the Shubert Theatre

  • Junior's: Famous for its cheesecake and hearty American fare, located in the heart of Times Square.
  • Los Tacos No. 1: Known for its authentic and delicious tacos, located just a short walk away.
  • Carmine's: A family-style Italian restaurant famous for its large portions and classic dishes.
  • Hard Rock Café: An iconic chain offering American classics amid rock 'n' roll memorabilia.
  • Havana Central: Cuban cuisine with a lively atmosphere.

Read our guides for more recommendations on where to get fast food, a sit-down meal, drinks, and dessert in the Theatre District.


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Food & drink at the Shubert Theatre

Bars in the lobby open 45 minutes before the show and during intermission for beverages and snacks. Sip your drink from a souvenir cup and make the experience even more memorable!

Venue amenities

  • Restrooms: Restrooms are located down one flight of stairs from the orchestra, and up two and three flights from the orchestra for the mezzanine and balcony levels, respectively. Wheelchair-accessible restrooms are available in the Sardi Building across the street; ask a staff member for assistance.
  • Water fountain: Water fountains are located on the lower lounge level.
  • Concessions: Drinks and snacks can be purchased at the bars located in the lobby. Bottled water and beverages with secure tops are permitted in the auditorium. View our Food & Drink section above for more details and additional options around the venue.
  • Merchandise: Theatre and show-related merchandise is available for purchase in the lobby.
  • Air conditioning: The Shubert Theatre is air-conditioned for year-round comfort.
  • WiFi: Free WiFi is available.

Please note that coat check service is not available at this theatre.

Neighborhood: Theatre District, Manhattan

The Shubert Theatre is situated in the vibrant Theatre District, defined by the excitement and energy of Broadway. This area offers a lively mix of theatres, dining, and entertainment options.

Nearby:

  • Times Square: The iconic heart of NYC is just a few minutes' walk away, perfect for photos, people-watching, and soaking in the city's bright lights.
  • Bryant Park: A nearby park offering a serene spot to relax before or after the show, with seasonal events and a beautiful setting.
  • Hell's Kitchen: Make it a theme and explore this area known for its variety of trendy restaurants, bars, and shops. Read our guide to the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood.
  • New York Public Library: The library’s main branch on 5th Avenue and 42nd Street is an architectural marvel and a quiet place to relax amid the bustle of the city.

Insider tips

  • Arrive early: Plan to arrive about 30 minutes before the show starts to allow time for security checks, finding your seat, and exploring the historic theatre. The intricate architecture and unique decor are worth taking a moment to appreciate.
  • Stage door: For a chance to get autographs and photos with the cast, head to the stage door after the performance. It's located on the side of the theatre. Note that cast members are not required to appear at the stage door, so meeting them isn't guaranteed.
  • Merchandise: Visit the merchandise stands inside the theatre for exclusive show-related items like T-shirts, mugs, posters, and cast recordings. These souvenirs are perfect to remember your Broadway experience. To avoid post-show crowds, consider purchasing items before the show or during intermission.
  • Photography opportunities: While photography is not allowed during the performance, you can take photos in the lobby and other public areas before the show starts.

Past events at Shubert Theatre

Some Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot

Nov 1, 2022 - Dec 30, 2023
POTUS on Broadway

POTUS on Broadway

Apr 14 - Aug 14, 2022
To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

Nov 1, 2018 - Jan 16, 2022

Donna Murphy in Hello, Dolly!

Mar 15, 2017 - Aug 25, 2018

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