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Repertorio Español

Opening Date: Jan 1, 1968
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Repertorio Español

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Repertorio Español
138 East 27th St, New York, NY 10016
Repertorio Español was founded in 1968 to introduce the best of Latin American, Spanish and Hispanic-American theatre in distinctive, quality productions and to bring theatre to a broad audience in New York City and across the country, including seniors, students and Hispanics of all national backgrounds. 

Spanish masters like Calderón, Lope de Vega and García Lorca; renowned playwrights from Latin America; and the growing body of American writers who capture the Latino experience in the United States are all at home in Repertorio’s programming. 

There are many plays that make up the ever-changing world of repertory theatre at Repertorio Español. The company presents over 200 performances of over 10 different productions in rotating repertory and guest events annually.
Off Broadway
Audience Advisory: Repertorio does not permit anyone under the age of 12 in the theater with the exception of those attending a specified children’s production.

Performance Schedule

Visit repertorio.nyc for full season schedule.


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Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Audio amplification system for the hard of hearing
  • Parking

    ICON Parking provides parking a the reduced rate of $15 for four hours to Repertorio's customers. The garage is located on 29th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues (almost corner of Third Ave. on the North side of the street). Please remember to validate the parking ticket at our box office.
  • Translation

    There is a captioning system installed on the back of each seat with subtitles that shows the dialogue of the performance.
  • Visual Assistance

    Visual captions in English and Spanish
  • Wheelchair Info

    Repertorio is wheelchair accessible. There are two areas around the orchestra pit that are designated for wheelchair use.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    None available
  • Entrance

    Entrance is on the ground floor. There are double doors.
  • Water Fountain

    Water is sold at the concession stands during performances.

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