The sale, which was effective January 1, 2025, will see a “refreshing” of the 296-seat Off Broadway venue located in the city’s midtown Theater District and a rebranding from Tony Kiser ...
By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Production company Seaview has acquired the Off-Broadway Tony Kiser Theatre. The 296-seat theater in midtown had previously housed productions from the nonprofit ...
Production company Seaview has acquired the Off-Broadway Tony Kiser Theatre.
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As of January 1, the production company Seaview has acquired the Tony Kiser Theater, an off-Broadway house formerly owned by Second Stage Theater. The 296-seat venue, located on W 43rd Street ...
The sale, which was effective January 1, 2025, will see a “refreshing” of the 296-seat Off Broadway venue located in the city’s midtown Theater District and a rebranding from Tony Kiser Theater to ...
Production company Seaview has acquired the Off-Broadway Tony Kiser Theatre. The 296-seat theater in midtown had previously housed productions from the nonprofit theater company Second Stage ...
The building was previously known as the Tony Kiser Theater, after a Second Stage trustee, and will be renamed Studio Seaview. Second Stage, citing high costs, moved out at the end of last year.
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