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Merkin Hall

Opening Date: Jan 1, 1978
Open run
Running Time: 01:30
Merkin Hall

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Playing @
Kaufman Music Center
129 West 67th Street, New York, NY 10023
Merkin Hall, Kaufman Music Center’s intimate concert venue, provides unparalleled access to today’s most compelling artists, workshops and competitions, offering students, artists and audiences alike the chance to share music at the highest level.
Concert
Show Notes: Student and senior discounts are available for many performances and may be purchased in person or by phone. For details, please check the individual event pages or call the box office at 212-501-3330.
Age Guidance: 10

Performance Schedule

Visit kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch for full performance schedule.


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Accessibility

  • Box Office

    Tel: 212-501-3330; Box Office Hours: Sunday-Thursday noon-7 p.m., Friday noon-4 p.m.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    In the Hall’s lobby, there is an elevator that leads patrons to the upper lobby.
  • Entrance

    Merkin Hall is a ground-level building with signs posted that prohibit parking in front of its entrance. From the sidewalk, the accessible path to the Hall (and the rest of Kaufman Music Center) starts with a door that leads to the Center’s lobby and can be opened by tapping an automatic electronic opener that is located well within the reach of a wheelchair user.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible. Once within the main lobby of Kaufman Music Center, the visitor can access the box office and pass through the box office area onto a landing which overlooks Merkin Hall’s lobby. From the landing a lift (operated by Merkin Hall staff) can lower a wheelchair-using or mobility-impaired visitor to the lobby where an usher assists the visitor to get to their seat. There are three integrated wheelchair-accessible theater seats dispersed in different locations in the Hall.

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