Roundabout Theatre Company, located in New York, NY, has found its permanent home in the iconic Studio 54. Originally built as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, Studio 54 has a rich history, serving as a television studio for CBS and later as a legendary nightclub during the disco-era.
After being vacant for years, Roundabout Theatre Company brought Studio 54 back to life in 1998 with its landmark production of Cabaret. Today, Studio 54 hosts a variety of shows and events, providing limited accessible seating in the Orchestra and ensuring a memorable experience for all patrons.
Strictly adhering to the law, Studio 54 prohibits photography and recording devices inside the theatre, creating an immersive environment for audiences to enjoy performances without distractions. With a rich history and a vibrant present, Studio 54 continues to be a cultural hub under the stewardship of Roundabout Theatre Company.
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