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Roundabout Theatre Company

Roundabout Theatre Company, located at 231 West 39th Street, New York City, was founded in 1965 by Gene Feist. It is one of the largest nonprofit theater companies in the United States, known for producing a wide range of classic and contemporary plays and musicals. Roundabout operates multiple venues, including the American Airlines Theatre, the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, and the Laura Pels Theatre. The company is celebrated for its high-quality productions, educational programs, and commitment to revitalizing and preserving historic theaters. Roundabout Theatre Company continues to play a vital role in enriching New York City’s cultural landscape. Read more about Theater.

Review: ‘English’ Speaks Eloquently of Language and Loss

Pulitzer Prize winner Sanaz Toossi's play about a group of Iranians studying for the Test of English as a Foreign Language transfers to Broadway in an impeccable production.
By David Cote

Review: At the Roundabout, A Luminous Revival of Samm-Art Williams’ ‘Home’

This rollicking memory play treats one man's life as an epic journey, and this production—starring Tory Kittles, Brittany Inge and Stori Ayers—is epic indeed.
By David Cote

John Patrick Shanley Is This Theater Season’s King Dramatist

The playwright talks about the revival of his Pulitzer Prize winning 'Doubt' on Broadway and his new show Off Broadway.
By Harry Haun

Review: A Priest and a Nun Walk into a War in Contemporary Classic ‘Doubt’

By David Cote

REVIEW: ‘You Will Get Sick’ Is a Profoundly Affecting Submersive Theater Experience

By Rhoda Feng

The Directors of ‘1776’ Explain How The Revival Represents America Today

By Harry Haun

This Fall Black Theater Takes New York City

By David Cote

‘The Siblings Play,’ ‘Gloria’ and ‘Toni Stone’: The Best New Theater to Watch Online

By David Cote

Playwright Hilary Bettis on Changing the Conversation Around Undocumented Immigrants

By Sherry Amatenstein
Kathryn Erbe and Christopher Livingston in Something Clean.

‘Something Clean’ Takes on Painful Topics With a Blend of Awareness and Sensitivity

By Rex Reed

Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano Face Off in the Booze-Soaked Brotherly Beatdown ‘True West’

By David Cote
Janet McTeer and Brittany Bradford in Bernhardt/Hamlet.

Janet McTeer Gets Saucy in the Lively but Exhausting ‘Bernhardt/Hamlet’

By David Cote
John Lithgow in Stories by Heart.

John Lithgow’s ‘Stories by Heart’ Breathes New Life Into the One-Man Show

By Rex Reed
Elizabeth McGovern, Brooke Bloom and Charlotte Parry in Time and the Conways.

New Production Can’t Conceal ‘Time and the Conways’ Is Dated

By Rex Reed
Marin Ireland in 'On The Exhale'

At the Roundabout, the Remarkable ‘On the Exhale’ and Awkward ‘Orion’

By Rex Reed
Playwright Steven Levenson attends The Unavoidable Disappearance Of Tom Durnin.

Playwright Steven Levenson’s Split-Level Family Life

By Harry Haun
You'll never rap as well as these guys.

Digital Ticket Lotteries Are Broadway’s New Normal

By John Bonazzo
Funke and Gyllenhaal in If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet.

Nick Payne Pens a Pooper with <em>If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet</em>

By Rex Reed

Stockard Channing, Martha Plimpton to Star in Pal Joey

By Gillian Reagan

Mary-Louise Parker Will Return to Broadway in Hedda Gabler

By Gillian Reagan

Cynthia Nixon is Distracted After SATC Movie

By Gillian Reagan

Jason Fuchs Gets His Mark Foley on for Speech & Debate

By Gillian Reagan

Brantley on Pygmalion: A ‘Misfired Revival’

By Gillian Reagan
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