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The Little Shubert Theatre, New York, NY
The Little Shubert Theatre features a well-configured auditorium with stadium seating (499 seats) providing excellent sightlines and proximity to the stage. The stage itself and the orchestra pit are comparable in size to the dimensions of many Broadway theatres. The interior décor blends exposed technical infrastructure with warm, rich colors, and includes reproductions of artwork from the Shubert Archive collection. On the exterior of the building, the marquee consists of an ornamental canopy in architectural metal and glass.
FACTS
Size: 20,000 square feet
Schedule: 10 months
Contract Type: Construction Manager-at-Risk
Owner: The Shubert Organization
Architect: H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture
PROJECT DETAILS
The Little Shubert is the first Off-Broadway theatre in New York built from the ground up and the first new theater built by The Shubert Organization since its 1928 opening of the Ethel Barrymore Theater.