Anthony Alcaro
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The last time I went to Studio 54 was for "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" which was an amazing performance by The Roundabout Theatre. There aren't as many seats as some of the other Broadway theaters, but that just means it's hard to get a bad seat in this place! The staff is friendly and attentive, plus they like to maintain their own characters! Definitely one of the underrated places to see a show on Broadway.

Demetri Ingilis
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Very old and well kept theater. Just saw my second production from the roundabout company (cabaret and Therese Raquin) and both times the stage props did not disappoint. They even made the audience's seats at the cabaret production look like actual cabaret seats. Well done. Will come back again. Ask about their reduced prices when buying tickets to three of their productions.

Bob P
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Saw the John Leguizamo one man show here. Show was 3 stars, place is 3 stars. One the lower level the rows are a little too flat making it harder to see. I imagine it would be very difficult if you are short and have a tall person in front of you. Good bar with fast service. Bathrooms are about average.

Lisa Moreau
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Went to see the play The Sound Inside at Studio54 starring Mary Louise Parker. Going to Studio54 has always been on my bucket list as I was a kid in the heydays of the 54 so getting to be inside the infamous and iconic venue was so much fun!! Whoever renovated the venue did a fantastic job as you would never know it was a nightclub/disco nowadays. The chandeliers featured are from the first and second floors of the theater. The disco ball is in the lobby right when you walk in the door a nostalgic nod to the building's infamous reputation.

Louis Anderson
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Studio 54 has had quite a history whether for: legitimate theater, television or as a very famous nightclub and back to legitimate theater. It houses many great Broadway theater productions. However, the theater itself is a bit grungy. It is about time it was given some tender loving care and brought back to its original glory.

James Lytle
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Saw a great production of "The Lifespan of a Fact," from up in the nosebleed section. Aside from the fact that the rows of seats are way too close together, the theater is an intimate space, which affords great sightlines and easy listening. Roundabout has a good venue.

Derrick Miller
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The show was great, John Leguizamo is the man! But the theater seats are very small for a large man like myself. Make sure you carefully select what seats you sit in because they are very very small. Even for my wife who is only 5 foot 4 she had a very hard time sitting in the seats in the balcony area.

Filipa Sampaio
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Really loved this place! Went to see the play "Sweat" which was great! The whole place is elegant and has a Cosy vibe. You can buy drinks and snacks at the bar by the entrance and take them with to your seat which is great! The staff was friendly and the facilities in were well kept and clean. Cool spot for an evening out!