Quaint, on the smaller side, theater on 45th Street where Oh Mary! is currently playing. We had good seats, row L center, with great views even though I had a tall guy sitting directly in front...
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The Ambassador Theatre, built by the Shubert Organization in 1921, is a renowned venue nestled in New York City, celebrated for its unique hexagonal auditorium and rich architectural details designed by Herbert Krapp. Over the years, it has hosted a variety of productions, from operettas to contemporary musicals, solidifying its place as a significant institution in the Broadway landscape.
The theatre prides itself on accessibility, offering accommodations for patrons with disabilities, including assistive listening devices and wheelchair seating. Its commitment to providing an inclusive experience ensures that audiences of all backgrounds can enjoy a diverse array of performances, making the Ambassador a welcoming destination for theatre lovers.
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Like I'm prone to do, I'll say something about the theater, then a little about the production. (Years from now, the layout will likely be the same, but readers will have no interest in what I...
The staff were friendly and helpful. The AC was strong on a humid summer day. Oh Mary itself was a hoot. But as a person with a disability I had a particularly hard time navigating the bathroom...
Saw Oh Mary! Here and we had fantastic seats on Mezzanine (B12-16). Great views of the stage. Like many theaters its challenging getting out with the stairs. However, the theater is perfect for...
I attended the Lyceum Theatre to see Oh, Mary. I'm almost embarrassed as a New Yorker to admit how long it has been since I've seen a Broadway show (I was in high school), so it's hard for me to...
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