By Subway:
1,2,3,7,S,A,C,E,N,R,Q,W to 42nd St./Times Square
By Bus:
M42, M11, M16
Box Office
The box office is street level and wheelchair accessible.
Curb Ramps
There are curb ramps on 9th Ave. or Dyer Ave.
Directions Bus
M42, M11, M16
Restroom
Wheelchair accessible. On second floor lounge and on C level – (lower level)
Directions Subway
1,2,3,7,S,A,C,E,N,R,Q,W to 42nd St./Times Square
Elevator\Escalator
Elevator to all floors
Telephone
None on premises
Entrance
Theatre is located on the top floor of the Theatre Row complex, and is accessible by elevator, then down a few steps to enter. The building entrance is street level.
Visual Assistance
None available
Folding Armrests
None available
Water Fountain
Located on all levels (all accessible)
Assisted Listening System
Available at the bar on the second floor. A photo ID is required to hold as a deposit.
Wheelchair Info
There is a designated area where there are removable seats
Parking
Theatre Four uses ParkWhiz - https://www.parkwhiz.com/theatre-row-parking/
Theatre Row is the name for a section of 42nd Street in New York City which is the location for a number of small theatres; it is also the name of a large theatre complex built in 2000 to house six theatres.
Theatre Row is located in Midtown Manhattan between Ninth and Eleventh Avenues. The name comes from the numerous Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway theatres that line the south side of the street. In the 1970s, it was an infamous area of brothels and peepshows, but a campaign to clean up the street was launched. Today, it is dominated by a large complex housing six small theatres: the Beckett, the Acorn, the Clurman, the Kirk, the Lion and the Studio Theatre.
It is currently home to 6 resident theatre companies: The Actors Company Theatre, Keen Company, The New Group, Resonance Ensemble, Theater Breaking Through Barriers, and the United Solo Theatre Festival.