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Imperial Theatre

249 West 45th Street, Manhattan, New York 10036

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4.5 2,209
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249 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036, United States
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About the Business

Imperial Theatre is a historic performing arts venue located at 249 West 45th Street in the heart of New York City. This iconic theater has been a cornerstone of Broadway since it first opened its doors in 1923. Known for its stunning architecture and elegant interior, the Imperial Theatre is a beloved destination for theater enthusiasts from around the world.

With a seating capacity of over 1400, the Imperial Theatre hosts a wide range of productions, from classic plays to cutting-edge musicals. The venue has been home to numerous Tony Award-winning shows and has welcomed some of the biggest names in entertainment to its stage.

Whether you're a seasoned theatergoer or a first-time visitor, the Imperial Theatre offers a truly unforgettable experience. From the moment you step inside, you'll be transported to a world of creativity, passion, and artistry. Don't miss your chance to see a show at this legendary venue in the heart of Broadway.

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Aimee Robidoux:
5

"Gorgeous theater. The detailing inside is absolutely stunning. My friend and I went to a matinee show of Bad Cinderella. Seats were less tight than some of the other theaters I've been to. Unfortunately, the show already announced that it was closing, and I'm not surprised. While visually stunning, it was just lacking that special something."

1 year ago
Shima:
5

"I watched bad Cinderella in this theater, loved the easy access to the theater. The main problem I had was limited toilets. There was only two toilets and there was a loooong line to use it in the middle of acts! Overall I loved the experience"

1 year ago
Rowan:
3

"The theatre is beautiful and very lovely visually. However, there is absolutely no leg room, half the time someone is sitting in a seat that isn’t there’s and then you have to ask them to move. The seats themselves are comfortable despite the fact that the people who built it had a complete and total disregard for the fact that humans have legs and need somewhere to put them. In terms of the people who are working there. They aren’t all that friendly or patient with visitors. In terms of the show I went to see, it was titled bad Cinderella. It was absolutely horrible and atrocious. I can’t name anything more painful to watch than that. I’d rather sow my head to a carpet than watch it again. It didn’t make sense it was poorly written but the actors were talented and the sets were nice. The orchestra was absolutely breathtaking, I wish I’d gotten to hear more of them but they were drowned out by all the singing and loud parts that didn’t make sense. I’d mostly recommend visiting the theatre but definitely see a different show. Also be sure to eat before to you enter, they have limited snacks and beverages and the selection they do have is overpriced."

1 year ago
Chris Rudolph:
5

"Nice old theater. Mezzanine seats are comfortable. There are wide red velvet borders on the entryways that can be in your peripheral if sitting behind them a couple of rows but they don't bother you much after the show starts."

1 year ago
viv237:
3

"Typical Broadway theater. Small, cramped seats & some obstructed views, but not the worst Broadway theater I've been in. Stage is large enough for a musical with several creative scene changes."

1 year ago
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