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Soho Playhouse (Closed Temporarily)

(5 Ratings)
Downtown does it best
The newly renovated Soho Playhouse continues tho serve the downtown theater community as a historic 199-seat Off-Broadway venue. Plays by Edward Albee, Terrance McNally, John Guare, and Lanford Wilson have all premiered at this fabulous theatrical venue


Address
15 Vandam St
New York, NY 10013

Near: Between Varick Street & the Avenue of the Americas

Soho



GayCities Members report that Soho Playhouse is temporarily closed, let us know if it has re-opened

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