Anspacher Theatre [Public Theatre]

New York, NY

Performance History

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The Anspacher Theater is one of the performance spaces within The Public Theater complex in New York City. It is named after its benefactor, theater producer and philanthropist Roger Stevens, whose middle name was Anspacher. The theater is located at 425 Lafayette Street, within the Joseph Papp Public Theater building in the East Village. The Anspacher Theater is a 299-seat venue known for its intimate and flexible seating configuration. It offers a close and immersive experience for audiences, allowing for a strong connection between performers and spectators. The theater's design is versatile, enabling various staging configurations to accommodate different types of productions. The Anspacher Theater has been home to numerous significant theatrical works, including world premieres, innovative productions, and experimental performances. The theater has hosted productions by established and emerging playwrights, directors, and theater companies. Its programming reflects The Public Theater's commitment to presenting diverse and thought-provoking works that engage with contemporary issues and artistic innovation. The theater's location within The Public Theater complex provides artists and productions with access to additional resources and facilities. The complex also houses other performance spaces, including the larger LuEsther Hall and the more intimate Shiva Theater, allowing for a range of productions to be staged concurrently. The Anspacher Theater, along with the entire Public Theater organization, plays a vital role in shaping the theater landscape of New York City. Its commitment to fostering new voices, producing groundbreaking works, and engaging with the community contributes to the vibrant and diverse theater scene in the city.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1970
Venue Status: Status unknown
Seating Capacity: 277

Location Info

425 Lafayette Street
New York, NY
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Other Names

  • Anspacher Theatre [Public Theatre] (1970)

Trivia & History

The former Astor Library building was renovated in 1967 by Joseph Papp.

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