Vivian Beaumont Theater

150 West 65th Street
New York, NY 10023
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About the Venue

The Vivian Beaumont Theater opened in 1965 and has been through several managements and periods of inactivity in following years. In 1985, Lincoln Center Theater acquired the venue and it has been under its operations ever since under the direction of André Bishop and Bernard Gersten.


In 1996 the theater underwent an $8 million renovation that improved its acoustics, increased handicap access and upgraded the building’s infrastructure.

Concessions

There are drinks and concessions located in the bar of each Lobby.

Know Before You Go

Entrance
Wheelchair access is available from the street-level entrance on 65th Street.
Water Fountain
Available at theater level. Near Women's and Men's restrooms. Cups not available.
Hearing Assistance
Available upon request.
Elevators and Escalators
An elevator with access to the Lobby and Orchestra Level.
Wheelchair Access
The box office and main Lobby are accessible.
Restrooms
Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the Lobby levels.
Accessible Seating
Orchestra level is accessible via the elevator behind Row O .
Coat Check
This theater does not provide coat check.

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