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The Public Theater
Critics' Pick
425 Lafayette St.,
New York, NY 10003
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Official Website
Nearby Subway Stops
6 at Astor Pl.; N, R at 8th St.-NYU
Parking
- Nearby Parking Lots
- Street Parking
Payment Methods
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
See Also
Upcoming Events
Thru 3/25 Mon, Wed-Sun | Kings |
Thru 4/01 Tue-Wed, Fri-Sun | The Low Road |
3/13, 4/11 | This Alien Nation |
3/15 thru 3/18 Various Dates | Masculinity Max |
3/20 thru 5/06 Tue-Sun | Miss You Like Hell |
Profile
Joseph Papp bought the old Astor Library in 1967 with the vision of turning it into a headquarters for his fledgling arts organization, but he could not have foreseen the veritable fortress of stagecraft the former public library branch would become. The looming brick façade contains a restaurant and two bars; stage, lighting, and costume shops; and six performance spaces of varying size and style, from the 130-person Joe’s Pub to the Newman Theater, which seats 299. Several black-box spaces are ideal for lo-fi shows, while the regally vaulted Anspacher Stage—the former main reading room of the Astor—lends the whole operation an air of bygone elegance. True to its mission of incubating line-toeing acts (many of which have gone on to win Tonies, Obies, and Pulitzers), each January The Public hosts the Under the Radar festival, a showcase of independent and experimental theater from around the world. But perhaps the biggest allure is the price: the most you’ll pay for a ticket at The Public is $60, and $20 “rush” tickets are available at the box office an hour before each show starts.