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Studio 54 was built in 1927 as The Gallo and was intended to house opera productions. It was the first of multiple names given to the theater, some of which include the legitimate theater The New Yorker and a dinner theater Casino de Paree. The venue is probably best known for its incarnation as a world-famous disco in the 1970s.
In 1998, The Roundabout Theatre Company returned Studio 54 back to a legitimate theater with the multiple Tony Award-winning show Cabaret.
Therese Raquin Discount Tickets
About Therese Raquin on Broadway
Duration
2 hours and 40 minutes (with 1 intermission)
Audience
Ages 15+
Previews
Oct. 1, 2015
Opening
Oct. 29, 2015
Closing
Jan. 3, 2016
Story for Therese Raquin
Roundabout Theatre Company presents a striking new adaptation of Thérèse Raquin starring Academy Award, Golden Globe and Olivier nominee Keira Knightley (Pride and Prejudice, Pirates of the Caribbean film series) in her Broadway debut. Evan Cabnet (Roundabout’s Dream of the Burning Boy) directs.
A quiet young woman with a restless spirit, Thérèse (Knightley) submits to a loveless life at the side of her weak and selfish husband (Tony Award winner Gabriel Ebert, Matilda), and her controlling mother-in-law (two-time Tony Award winner Judith Light, The Assembled Parties) … until she meets his childhood friend, Laurent (Matt Ryan, “Constantine”). When their overwhelming passion spins violently out of control, they realize that love can be a dangerous game, and sometimes there is no winner.
Based on the novel by Émile Zola, Thérèse Raquin by Helen Edmundson is a tale of love, lust, betrayal and guilt that will leave you breathless.
A quiet young woman with a restless spirit, Thérèse (Knightley) submits to a loveless life at the side of her weak and selfish husband (Tony Award winner Gabriel Ebert, Matilda), and her controlling mother-in-law (two-time Tony Award winner Judith Light, The Assembled Parties) … until she meets his childhood friend, Laurent (Matt Ryan, “Constantine”). When their overwhelming passion spins violently out of control, they realize that love can be a dangerous game, and sometimes there is no winner.
Based on the novel by Émile Zola, Thérèse Raquin by Helen Edmundson is a tale of love, lust, betrayal and guilt that will leave you breathless.
Critics’ Reviews for Therese Raquin
"Thérèse Raquin is grand, overheated period melodrama done right…you get heated sex, white-knuckle suspense, spooky gothic ambience."
Elizabeth Vincentelli,,
New York Post
"FOUR STARS!"
Adam Feldman,
Time Out New York
"Knightley and Ryan are ravishing!"
Marilyn Stasio,
Variety