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Tickets at Studio 54

Studio 54 was built in 1927 as The Gallo and was intended to house opera productions. It was the first of multiple names given to the theater, some of which include the legitimate theater The New Yorker and a dinner theater Casino de Paree. The venue is probably best known for its incarnation as a world-famous disco in the 1970s.


In 1998, The Roundabout Theatre Company returned Studio 54 back to a legitimate theater with the multiple Tony Award-winning show Cabaret.

Address

254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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About Harvey on Broadway

Venue

Studio 54
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Story for Harvey

Harvey is by Mary Chase and will be directed By Scott Ellis. Two-time Emmy winner and Golden Globe® Award winner Jim Parsons ("The Big Bang Theory")returns to Broadway alongside Tony® Award nominee Jessica Hecht and Tony and Emmy Award nominee Charles Kimbrough in this new Broadway production of the Pulitzer Prize winning comedy.

Golden Globe and Emmy Award® winner Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”, The Normal Heart), Tony® and Emmy Award nominee Charles Kimbrough (The Merchant of Venice) and Tony Award nominee Jessica Hecht (A View from the Bridge) return to Broadway in Mary Chase’s Pulitzer Prize–winning comedy, Harvey.

Parsons stars as one of modern theatre’s most lovable characters, Elwood P. Dowd. Charming and kind, Elwood has only one character flaw: an unwavering friendship with a six-foot-tall, invisible white rabbit named Harvey. In order to save the family’s social reputation, Elwood’s sister Veta (Jessica Hecht) takes Elwood to the local sanatorium. But when Dr. William Chumley (Charles Kimbrough) mistakenly commits the anxiety-ridden Veta, Elwood—and Harvey—slip out of the hospital unbothered, setting off a hilarious whirlwind of confusion and chaos as everyone in town tries to catch a man and his invisible rabbit.

Tony and Emmy Award nominee Scott Ellis (Roundabout’s Twelve Angry Men) directs this classic comedy about losing your mind and finding your real, and imaginary, true friends

Schedule:
Previews Begin: May 18, 2012
Opening Night:June 14, 2012
Closes: August 5, 2012