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Nederlander Theatre Tickets

Nederlander Theatre

208 West 41st Street, New York, NY  10036
Venue Information

Directions:

The theatre is located between 7th & 8th Avenues.

Parking:

Garage parking available directly across the street from the theatre for a $10.00 fee. Other lots available for a fee, as well as metered parking on the street.

Public Transportation:

By Bus:
Take the M104, M10, M27/M50, M6, M7 or M42 bus.

By Subway:
Take the 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, N, R or S train to Times Square.
Take the A, C, or E to Port Authority.

Box Office Numbers:

(212) 921-8000

Box Office Hours:

Mon - Sat: 10:00am - 8:00pm
Sunday: 12:00pm - 7:00pm

Types of Payment Accepted:

Cash, Checks, AmEx, Visa, MC

Will Call:

Pick up tickets 1 hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID.

Accessible Seating:

Wheelchair accessible seating is available through the Box Office only. The theatre is not equipped with elevators or escalators. Hearing devices are available.

Orchestra
Mezzanine

General Rules:

- NO smoking in the theatre; patrons may go outside during intermission
- NO outside food is allowed into the theatre
- NO recording devices are allowed in the theatre, including still cameras


Miscellaneous:

Concessions:
Beer, liquor, soda and candy are available at the concession stands on the orchestra and mezzanine levels.

Restrooms:
Available on the mezzanine level. Handicap-only restroom located on the orchestra level.

ABOUT THE SHOWS
Brighton Beach Memoirs centers on young Jewish teen Eugene Morris Jerome and his extended family living in a crowded home in the Brighton Beach section of Brooklyn in 1937; his overworked father, Jack; overbearing mother, Kate; his older brother Stanley; Kate's widowed sister Blanche and her daughters, Nora and Laurie. As Eugene spends his time daydreaming about a baseball career, he must also cope with his family's troubles, his awkward discovery of the opposite sex and his developing identity as a writer.

In Broadway Bound, it's the late 1940s. Eugene and Stanley have started their careers as professional comedy writers, but at home in Brighton Beach, their parents' marriage is falling apart. When the brothers use these troubles as inspiration for a radio comedy skit, the Jerome family may never be the same.