The Belasco Theatre is one of Broadway's most atmospheric houses, built by the legendary producer-playwright David Belasco in 1907 as his personal theatre. Its Tiffany glass ceiling, Everett Shinn murals, and intimate 1,018-seat auditorium make it one of the most architecturally distinguished theatres in New York.
| Section | Seats | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Orchestra | 505 | |
Mezzanine | 285 | |
Balcony | 201 | |
Pit | 25 |
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Green Room — New York City
3 practice spaces
Book online. Rooms range from small vocal practice rooms ($15/hr) to large audition rooms. The bulletin board in the lobby has coaching, apartment, and gig listings.
Slightly cheaper than Nola. Good pianos. The 17th floor has the best views.
Ask at the office about hourly practice room availability. Small donation requested. The sanctuary has extraordinary acoustics.
Architect
George Keister
Organization
Shubert Organization
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