The Duke on 42nd Street

The Duke on 42nd Street is an intimate, flexible, 200-seat black-box theater, available to international and domestic nonprofit organizations to present their work. Companies that have presented at The Duke include: Playwrights Horizons; London’s National Theatre; TFANA; Lincoln Center’s LCT3.

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229 W 42nd St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave.) New York , NY 10036 United States

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Michael Crawford

Cock is an amazing play with a smart and funny script and great actors.

Nadia Swan

Loved the intimacy of this theatre and acting was unique.

N Avedis

Lovely hidden place in the midst of the loud and tacky time square lol

Jose Solis

"The Memory Show" was unexpectedly moving. It's a must see show! Also, we need the soundtrack ASAP!

Dayna Kurnitz

Great seating and While Yet I Live is a moving, heartfelt show.

Jamil Mangan

Excellent theater space showcasing new works

Jenn P

Comfy new seating.

ᴡ M

Go see a show! Excellent performance !

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