59E59 Theaters, New York NY
Address | 59 E 59th St, New York, NY, United States |
Phone | +1 212-753-5959 |
Website | www.59e59.org |
Categories | Performing Arts Theater |
Rating | 4.6 13 reviews |
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59E59 Theaters reviews
13Incredible show The Immortal Jellyfish Girl - best puppet show (for adults) we've ever seen. Close to perfection.
Saw a wonderful play there recently: The Unbelieving. The run ends in late November, and the tickets have been selling out, so get yours right away.
Great space and well utilized by the designers.
Peerless was some of the best theater I've seen since coming to New York. Phenomenal work.
Great experience reclining chairs very clean theater went to see the Downton Abbey and my neighbor works there so she was giving us a couple of perks on the house
Always enjoyable entertainment and friendly staff. Theatre seating is painfully uncomfortable.
Saw 2 shows recently. Staff is friendly but some floors unstaffed leaving visitors to wander aimlessly. Staff can give NO opinions on shows except running time. NO BARS but free water bottles available. Some non theater seating available in lobby areas. Upstairs theaters are small with simple non cushion chairs. Wristbands available for those who wish to leave and come back without standing in vaxx card line a 2nd time. Dunkin Donuts nearby on 57th st. Snacks may be eaten in lobby. Brand new feel throughout. Head usher/door lady very nice.they need outdoor heat lamps for long ID line. Boxoffice very helpful if seating needs reassignment. Bathrooms are 1-at-a-time contender. Long bathroom lines at intermission.
First time here and I enjoyed my time. I love how many plays are available to watch. Though the Fire was the play I watched and it was phenomenal! Make sure to catch a show if you enjoy plays.
I understand they have to sell as many tickets as possible but the seats are incredible tight and uncomfortable
Went to this theatre for the first time 2 weeks ago and am looking forward to seeing another piece. Loved the cozy, intimate feeling of the space.
Boom was an interesting presentation. Rick Miller is extremely talented and energetic. He gives a Canadian perspective on the 50s and 60s.
Have seen two shows in the last week, both of which were excellent. This is a wonderful venue for plays and musicals. Highly recommended!
Not a bad seat in the house. Saw "Einstein's Dreams" and loved it. Small theatre at it's best
We've seen a number of singular and creative plays and performances here. Einstein's Dreams took one of my all time favorite books and blew it up into a wonderful, delightful and completely surprising musical play.