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Tickets at Hayes Theater

The Hayes Theater was built by producer Winthrop Ames in 1912 as The Little. It was built as a rebellion of sorts against commercial theater—as the auditorium only held 299 seats. In the 1950s it was used to record radio and TV, including The Merv Griffin Show.


In 1983, it was renamed after beloved American actress Helen Hayes, following the destruction of a theatre by the same name in the previous year. When it’s not being used for legitimate theater, CBS still uses the venue for radio recordings.

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240 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Hayes Theater

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About Clyde's on Broadway

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Venue

Hayes Theater
240 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Previews

Nov. 3, 2021

Opening

Nov. 23, 2021

Closing

Jan. 16, 2022

Story for Clyde's

In this stirring new play from the team of two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and director Kate Whoriskey (Ruined, Sweat), a truck stop sandwich shop offers its formerly incarcerated kitchen staff a shot at reclaiming their lives. Even as the shop’s callous owner tries to keep them under her thumb, the staff members are given purpose and permission to dream by their shared quest to create the perfect sandwich. You’ll want a seat at the table for this funny, moving, and urgent play. It’s an example of Nottage’s "genius for bringing politically charged themes to life by embodying them in ordinary characters living ordinary lives" (The Wall Street Journal). Featuring Uzo Aduba, Ron Cephas Jones, Reza Salazar, and Kara Young.

Critics’ Reviews for Clyde's

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"A 2021 Best Play of the Year! A bright and delightful new comedy!"

Jesse Green, The New York Times (Critic's Pick)
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"Lynn Nottage and director Kate Whoriskey have crafted a delicious medley of flavor."

Adam Feldman, Time Out New York (Critic's pick!)
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"The funniest new play to hit Broadway in years!"

The Wall Street Journal