By Subway:
All major lines to Times Square, A, C or E to 8th Ave/42nd St
By Bus:
M42, M104 to 42nd Street & 8th Ave.
Assisted Listening System
The Tony Kiser Theater is fully equipped with Infrared Assisted Listening Devices. Devices can be obtained at the Fassst Café counter upon request. Patrons must provide a form of identification to receive a device
Directions Bus
M42, M104 to 42nd Street & 8th Ave.
Directions Subway
All major lines to Times Square, A, C or E to 8th Ave/42nd St
Elevator\Escalator
An elevator in the box office lobby provides access to all levels of the theater, including the Fassst Café and the restrooms.
Entrance
Street level at 305 W 43rd Street
Restroom
2nd Floor in Fassst Café
Telephone
None on premises
Water Fountain
2nd Floor in Fassst Café
Wheelchair Info
Removable seats are available in the first and last rows (Rows A and O) to accommodate patrons in wheelchairs. Patrons requiring accessible seating are encouraged to contact the box office for additional assistance when purchasing their tickets.
Visual Assistance
Open Captioning is provided for one performance of the productions playing at The Tony Kiser Theater. During an Open Caption performance, text will be displayed at the side of the stage with dialogue from the production and sound effects from the stage in real time
In 1999, Second Stage Theater opened its state-of-the-art, 296-seat theater at 43rd Street, designed by renowned Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. The Second Stage Theater Uptown series was inaugurated in 2002 to showcase the work of emerging artists at the McGinn/Cazale Theater at 76th Street; productions include The Mystery Plays by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Spanish Girl by Hunt Holman, The Triple Happiness by Brooke Berman, Swimming in the Shallows by Adam Bock, Animals Out of Paper by Rajiv Joseph, Bachelorette by Leslye Headland, Warrior Class by Kenneth Lin, and Murder For Two by Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair.
In 2011 the 43rd Street Theater was named after long-time Chairman of the Board, Anthony C.M. Kiser, and became The Tony Kiser Theater.