Promenade Theatre

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Promenade Theatre was an Off-Broadway theater in New York City known for hosting notable plays and premieres, including acclaimed contemporary dramas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Off-Broadway theater
theatre building
architecturalStyle commercial theatre house
capacity 399
city New York City
closed 2006
coordinateLocation 40.780°N 73.981°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRegion Broadway and Off-Broadway theatre scene
dissolvedAbolishedOrDemolished 2006
formerUse live theatre
genre comedy plays
contemporary drama
musical theatre
hasAudienceCapacityCategory small to mid-size theatre
hasType proscenium theatre
heritage Off-Broadway theatre history in New York City
inception 1969
industry performing arts
knownFor hosting Off-Broadway productions
intimate theatre setting
premieres of contemporary dramas
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone America/New_York NERFINISHED
locatedOn Broadway (Manhattan) NERFINISHED
location Manhattan
New York City
neighborhood Upper West Side NERFINISHED
notableProduction Driving Miss Daisy NERFINISHED
The Last Five Years NERFINISHED
The Last Night of Ballyhoo NERFINISHED
The Mystery of Edwin Drood NERFINISHED
The Subject Was Roses NERFINISHED
opened 1969
operatedIn early 21st century
late 20th century
partOf New York City theater district (Off-Broadway venues) NERFINISHED
Off-Broadway NERFINISHED
significantEvent closure and conversion to retail use
status closed
streetAddress 2162 Broadway NERFINISHED
usedFor dramatic premieres
musicals
stage plays
theatrical performances

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