Palace Theatre
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1564 Broadway
New York, NY 10036 - 212-730-8200
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Contact Info
- 212-730-8200
- (212) 730-8200
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Palace Theatre?
A The phone number for Palace Theatre is: 212-730-8200.
Q Where is Palace Theatre located?
A Palace Theatre is located at 1564 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Q What is the internet address for Palace Theatre?
A The website (URL) for Palace Theatre is: https://broadwaydirect.com/venue/palace-theatre/
Q How big is Palace Theatre?
A Palace Theatre employs approximately 20+ people.
Q Is there a key contact at Palace Theatre?
A You can contact Sean Allen at 212-730-8200.
Q How is Palace Theatre rated?
A Palace Theatre has a 4.6 Star Rating from 972 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Palace Theatre
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( 972 Reviews )Kevin Arnold on Google
A real vaudeville icon, the Palace Theatre is one of the largest venues on Broadway.
Rolf Wiesler on Google
Great theater amazing show, a must see for all
Daniel Adams on Google
A real vaudeville icon, the Palace Theatre is one of the largest venues on Broadway. It was opened on March 24, 1913, and has the stunning seating capacity of 1,610 seats. Due to its huge capacity it was one of the most desired venues to book. Many of its musicals were stunning successes. Along with the multiple vaudevillians of their time, it has seen great shows like Holler If Ya Hear Me, The Temptations and the Four Tops on Broadway, Sunset Boulevard, The Illusionists, An American in Paris, West Side Story, Annie, and many, many more.
The last musical to be set on the stage of the Palace Theatre was Sponge Bob Square Pants The Musical. I have to admit that this one is far from my favorites as possible, it achieved high critical and audience acclaim, and remained as well – loved by people with kids.
After Sponge Bob Square Pants finished, the Palace Theatre was closed for a large – scale renovation. It includes the building of a hotel and a retail structure.
One of the Palace Theatre’s curiosities is the urban legend about the death of acrobat Louis Bossalina. As the legend goes – he fell to his death somewhere in the 1950s. The truth, however, is that he indeed fell during a number in 1935, but survived and died some 18 years later in his home, age 61.
Daniel Pino on Google
Aida (date unknown)
P W on Google
I've watched a few shows here, good and clean facility with great sound and performers.
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