Palace Theatre

160 West 47th St.
New York, NY 10036
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About the Venue

Palace Theatre opened in 1913 and became on of the world’s most famous vaudeville movie house—until its demise in the 1930s. In 1965 the Nederlanders purchased and renovated the theater, which became legitimate in 1966 with the opening of Sweet Charity.

After further renovations, the theater was transformed in 1994 as it housed Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and later Aida.

Concessions

There are bars located on all levels of the theatre serving mixed drinks, sodas, and candy for purchase. The bars begin serving patrons one hour before the performance begins.

Know Before You Go

Entrance
Entrance located on street level of Broadway and 47th Street
Water Fountain
Near restrooms
Hearing Assistance
Headsets for sound augmentation are available at the theatre, free of charge. Photo identification is required as a deposit.
Elevators and Escalators
Elevator is available to the Rear Mezzanine and Balcony
Wheelchair Access
Wheelchair locations are available in the orchestra, rear mezzanine, and balcony (pending availability).
Restrooms
The Palace is equipped with wheelchair-accessible restrooms on the Orchestra level.
Accessible Seating
Wheelchair accessible seating is available. The theatre is equipped with an elevator that goes to the rear mezzanine and balcony.
Coat Check
Cloakroom service is available to patrons during the winter months. No bags or luggage will be checked.

Now Playing

Glengarry Glen Ross

Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk, Michael McKean and Bill Burr star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet's classic.

from $101.12
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