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Town Hall Theatre - NY

123 West 43rd Street · New York, NY · 10036

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December 2026

  • Fran Lebowitz

    New York, NY · 7:00 PM

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    $97.75

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    New York, NY · 7:00 PM

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    $129.95

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    New York, NY · 8:00 PM

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    $215.05

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February 2027

  • Des Bishop

    New York, NY · 7:00 PM

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    $143.75

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  • Des Bishop

    New York, NY · 9:30 PM

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    $63.25

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  • Dan & Peggy Reeder

    New York, NY · 8:00 PM

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    $85.10

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    New York, NY · 8:00 PM

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    $105.80

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March 2027

About Town Hall Theatre - NY

The Town Hall stands in Midtown Manhattan as a historic, purpose-built meeting house and performance space. Designed by the renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, the venue was created with democracy and public assembly in mind. This history is reflected in its famous sightlines, which were engineered to ensure there is not a single obstructed view in the auditorium. Audiences find an intimate atmosphere where the distance between the stage and the furthest row is remarkably short, making even large-scale events feel personal.

The interior features a curved ceiling that helps produce exceptionally clear acoustic qualities, originally intended to carry the unamplified voices of public speakers. Today, this makes the hall a favoured destination for acoustic music, comedy, and literary lectures. Anyone looking for town hall theatre - ny tickets can expect a classic New York theatre experience, characterised by vintage brass fixtures, warm lighting, and a sense of connection to decades of cultural history in the heart of the city.