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  1. Circle in the Square Theatre was founded in 1951 by Theodore Mann, Jose Quintero, Jason Wingreen, Aileen Cramer, Ed Mann, and Emily Stevens, and joined by Paul Libin in 1963. In 1972, Circle moved to its Broadway home on 50th Street – the first new Broadway theatre in fifty years.

  2. The Circle in the Square Theatre School is a drama school associated with the Circle in the Square Theatre; it is the only accredited conservatory attached to a Broadway theater. The school was established in 1961 and is housed within Paramount Plaza at 1633 Broadway.

  3. Circle In The Square Theatre is so popular, that tickets fly off the shelves from the moment box offices open for their next upcoming events. But you can skip the lines and avoid missing out if you get your tickets as soon as possible.

  4. The Circle in the Square Theatre is a legitimate Broadway theater designed by Alan Sayles. It was built on the site of the famed Capitol Movie House and is one of two theaters now...

  5. View the Circle In The Square Theatre seating chart and read information on the various seating options. Want the latest show announcements? Sign up for our newsletter and get $5 off your first order!

  6. The Circle in the Square Theatre was founded in 1951. It was originally located at 5 Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village, and featured performances including Tennessee Williams' Summer...

  7. Circle In The Square Theatre Seating Chart. Circle in the Square Theatre has 776 seats in a single Orchestra section. These seats have been cushioned and decorated to provide a comfortable and luxurious experience during the show.

  8. The new Circle in the Square Theatre opened on November 15, 1972, with Mourning Becomes Electra, featuring Colleen Dewhurst. Mike Nichols directed George C. Scott, Lillian Gish, and Julie Christie in Uncle Vanya, and Nathan Lane made his Broadway debut there in Present Laughter.

  9. Feb 27, 2024 · Designed by Alan Sayles, the Circle in the Square Theatre (along with its much larger sibling, the Gershwin Theatre) is inside the confines of the Paramount Plaza office tower. The Circle in the Square Theatre was built in 1970 as the Uris Brothers tore down the former Capitol Theatre in order to construct the tower.

  10. The Circle in the Square Theatre is located in the Paramount Plaza building in midtown Manhattan on West 50th Street. Its location in the heart of the Broadway district makes it the perfect location for anyone looking to spend time in the area surrounding New York's Times Square.