Opened in 2002 as The Little Shubert Theatre, Stage 42 holds the distinction of being the first Off-Broadway theater owned by the century-old Shubert Organization and their first new venue in New York City since 1928. Located in the heart of the city, this intimate theater has hosted a variety of contemporary productions, often featuring well-known performers. Notable past shows include the comedy ‘Under My Skin’ and the popular Harry Potter parody ‘Potted Potter.’ Visitors can expect to experience a range of dynamic and engaging performances in this historic yet modern setting.
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