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The Longacre, named for Longacre Square (now Times Square), was built by producer/manager H.H. Frazee (also known as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees). After Frazee fell into financial difficulties, the theatre changed hands many times before being sold to Astor Theatre Incorporated, a Shubert subsidiary, in 1919. WOR leased it from 1943-1953 as a radio and television playhouse.


Henry B. Herts designed the Longacre, one of four currently operating Shubert playhouses that he designed. It boasts a French Neo-classical-style exterior and a Beaux Arts-style interior, but lacks some of the individuality and flair which characterized Herts’ other designs.


In 2007-08, architect Michael Kostow oversaw a multimillion dollar restoration of the theatre, restoring the original plasterwork and architectural detail, expanding patron amenities, improving sightlines and repairing and cleaning the neo-French Classical exterior facade.

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Minetta Lane Theatre
18 Minetta Lane
New York, NY 10012
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Ages 10 and up
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Feb. 20, 2022

Story for Audible presents Long Day's Journey Into Night

"Inarguably one of the greatest dramas in the history of the American theater" (Chicago Tribune), Eugene O'Neill's LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT receives a vibrant and timely update in this interpretation by prolific, Tony Award(R)-nominated director Robert O'Hara (Slave Play).

At the heart of O'Neill's masterwork is the Tyrone family, living together again under lockdown. As the pressure builds, each family member retreats to their own destructive vices. This must see production inspired by the events of 2020 is a visceral and provocative exploration of addiction and mental health speaking to our present moment.

Starring Emmy(R) Award-nominee Bill Camp (The Crucible, "The Queen's Gambit"), three-time Obie Award(R)-winner Elizabeth Marvel (Hedda Gabler, "Homeland"), Tony Award-nominee Ato Blankson-Wood (Slave Play), and Jason Bowen (The Play That Goes Wrong).