Circle In The Square Theatre

235 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
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About the Venue

The Circle in the Square Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theater designed by Alan Sayles. It was built on the site of the famed Capitol Movie House and is one of two theaters now located inside the building known as Paramount Plaza. Its first Broadway production was in 1972.


The auditorium is one of two Broadway theaters that use a thrust stage that extends into the audience on three sides.


Circle in the Square Theatre provides audio description devices for every performance at the theater. The theater also offers hand-held devices that provide captioning for deaf or hard of hearing patrons. There is a representative at the audience services desk at every performance to assist any patron with the audio description services or captioning devices.


For performance information for people with hearing loss, visit TheaterAccess


To purchase accessible tickets, call Telecharge Access Services at 866-300-9761 or TDD/TTY 888-889-8587.

Know Before You Go

Water Fountain
Available on Restroom and Orchestra levels.
Hearing Assistance
Available, including loop technology. Reservations are not necessary, but arrive early. Drivers license/ID with printed address required.
Elevators and Escalators
There is an escalator or steps from the street level to the Orchestra level. Escort to an accessible elevator is available (see staff.)
Wheelchair Access
Theater is wheelchair accessible. Not all sections of the theater are wheelchair accessible.
Restrooms
Accessible restroom available. See theater usher for assistance.
Accessible Seating
Seating accessible at Orchestra level. On the Orchestra, there are approximately 2 steps down per row. Entrance to Orch is behind row K.

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An Enemy of the People

Jeremy Strong stars in Amy Herzog's adaptation of Ibsen's classic.

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