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Roundabout Theatre Company

The Roundabout Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, affiliated with the League of Resident Theatres.

Location

Non-profit theatre company

1965

History[edit]

The company was founded in 1965 by Gene Feist, Michael Fried and Elizabeth Owens. Originally housed at a Chelsea, Manhattan, grocery store, on 26th Street, it moved to the nearby 23rd Street Theatre in 1972, performing there until their lease expired in 1984.[1] The company now operates five theatres, all in Manhattan: the Todd Haimes Theatre (for classic Broadway plays and musicals); Studio 54 (for Broadway musicals and special events); the Stephen Sondheim Theatre (originally Henry Miller's Theatre, which was rebuilt in 2009 and incorporated the theater's original facade);[2] the Laura Pels Theatre (for new off-Broadway works by established playwrights); and the Roundabout Underground Black Box Theatre (for new work of emerging writers and directors). The latter two theatres are located in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (the former American Place Theatre).[3][4] The Center was developed, with financial support from the Steinbergs, "to support its artistic mission of fostering emerging talent in playwriting, performance, and stagecraft."[5]


Previously, Roundabout also occupied 44 Union Square.[6]

Production history[edit]

Criterion Center Stage Right[edit]

1991–1999:[7]

1993: Revival of a Play –

Anna Christie

1994: Musical Revival –

She Loves Me

1998: Revival of a Musical –

Cabaret

1998: Revival of a Play –

A View from the Bridge

2003: Revival of a Musical –

Nine

2004: Revival of a Musical –

Assassins

2005: Revival of a Play –

Twelve Angry Men

2008: Unique Theatrical Experience –

The 39 Steps

2011: Revival of a Musical –

Anything Goes

2016: Revival of a Musical –

She Loves Me

2016: Outstanding Play –

The Humans

– Roundabout Theatre Company

Official website

50th anniversary film, presented by Neil Patrick Harris

"A Roundabout Way to Broadway"

at the Internet Off-Broadway Database (sole venue, 1972–1984)

23rd Street Theater

at the Internet Off-Broadway Database

Laura Pels Theatre

Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library

Gene Feist papers, 1930s–2000.