Sheridan Square Playhouse

Theater in New York City (1958–1996)
40°43′59″N 74°00′10″W / 40.733031°N 74.002866°W / 40.733031; -74.002866TypeOff-BroadwayOpened6 May 1958 (1958-05-06)Closed1996 (as a theatre)

The Sheridan Square Playhouse was an Off-Broadway theatre in New York City that was active from 1958 through the early 1990s. Closed as a theatre in 1996, the theatre was located at 99 7th Avenue South in Greenwich Village.[1]

History

Prior to being a theatre, the building was host to The Nut Club, a famous nightclub frequented by people such as Lionel Barrymore, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Cantor, and Mae West. The building was originally built as a garage, on the foundations of a church demolished in 1917 for the construction of the IRT 7th Avenue line.

The Sheridan Square Playhouse opened on May 6, 1958 with a production of Jacinto Benavente's 1907 play The Bonds of Interest (Los intereses creados). It soon hosted a two-year revival of the musical Leave It to Jane.[2] The theatre became the home of the Circle Repertory Company in 1972, hosting their plays through the 1993-1994 theatre season, after which the company relocated to the Circle in the Square Theatre's former home at 159 Bleecker Street.[3]

The last production at the theatre was Graydon Royce and Geoffrey C. Ewing's (who also starred in) Ali in 1992.[4] The building became a restaurant and jazz club under the name Garage Restaurant and Cafe, which closed in 2015.[5]

References

  1. ^ broadwayworld.com
  2. ^ Bordman, Gerald Martin. American musical theatre: a chronicle. (2001), p. 371, Oxford University Press US. ISBN 0-19-513074-X.
  3. ^ Jenna Zark, A Body of Water, Dramatists Play Service, 1994. Circle Rep is listed on page 3 as producing this play in the theatre in February 1994.
  4. ^ "'ALI' RECOUNTS THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A CHAMPION". Chicago Tribune.
  5. ^ "Garage Restaurant: Home Page". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-01-23.

External links

  • Sheridan Square Playhouse at the Off-Broadway database
  • Garage
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