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A Broadway house on West 52nd Street, the Neil Simon Theatre opened in 1927 and seats around 1,467 people across an orchestra and a single balcony. It was designed by the prolific theatre architect Herbert Krapp and has staged plays, musicals and concerts for nearly a century, its facade and auditorium both protected as city landmarks. The theatre opened under the name the Alvin, an invented word formed from the first names of its builders, the producers Alex Aarons and Vinton Freedley, who created it as a home for their own productions, including early musicals by George and Ira Gershwin. Financial troubles during the Depression cost the pair the theatre, which passed through several hands before the Nederlander Organization acquired it in the 1970s and renamed it in 1983 to honour the playwright Neil Simon during the run of one of his autobiographical comedies. Over its long life the stage has hosted a remarkable run of hits and famous performers, spanning musical comedy, drama and big-band concerts, and its handsome, near-square auditorium with plaster ornament has been carefully preserved beneath the offices that rise above it. The theatre sits a little north of the densest cluster around Times Square, in the upper reaches of the Theater District near Eighth Avenue. For audiences the Neil Simon offers a classic mid-sized Broadway experience, intimate enough that most seats feel close to the stage yet large enough for sizeable musicals. Tickets are sold through whichever production is in residence, performances run several evenings a week with matinees, and its location keeps it within an easy walk of the restaurants, hotels and transit lines of the theatre district. The renaming honoured a playwright whose long association with Broadway made him a natural choice, and the theatre has continued to host a steady stream of musicals and plays since. Its slightly northern position, a few blocks from the densest crush of Times Square, can make arrival a touch calmer, and the surrounding blocks are well stocked with pre-theatre dining.

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Address: 250 W 52nd St, New York City, NY, United States

Capacity: 1467

Opening Date: 22/11/1927

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