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Atlantic Stage 2
Website:
www.atlantictheater.org
Address
330 West 16th Street
New York City, NY 10011
Public Transport
Accessibility
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Assisted Listening System
Equipped with an Infrared Assisted Listening system. Please see a House Manager in the basement of Stage 2 to obtain an Assisted Listening Devices; , provide ID -
Box Office
The box office at Atlantic Stage 2 is at street level and does not require any steps -
Elevator\Escalator
A wheelchair lift and elevator will bring patrons with limited mobility from the lobby to the theater. -
Entrance
3 steps, available wheelchair lift and elevator Doors to theatre are opened manually by patrons -
Restroom
Both Men’s & Women’s: theatre level, accessible from lobby without stairs / Wheelchair-accessible stall, sink, paper towel dispenser, and changing table -
Telephone
None on premises -
Water Fountain
Located on the same level as the theater. -
Wheelchair Info
Wheelchair accessible seats are located in row AA. Seats in row A, in addition to seats in row AA, do not require steps to access. Our Box Office and House Management staff will gladly assist you -
Folding Armrests
None available -
Parking
Limited street parking. • Parking: ipark, 250 W. 19th St. .2 miles away, ramp, $21 for the night, hourly before 4PM -
Passenger Loading Zone
Front of Entrance - limited -
Visual Assistance
None available
Theater Description
Atlantic’s new play development activities fall under the rubric of Atlantic Stage 2 with the June 2006 inauguration of our 98 seat black-box theater space at 330 West 16th Street. These programs strive to bring new works from page to stage and place a strong focus on the story and the playwright. The progressive activities include the commissioning of new works, readings, workshops, and fully staged productions.Support for Atlantic Stage 2 and new play development activities are made possible, in part, by Time Warner, Inc., Education Foundation of America, Lucille Lortel Foundation, John Golden Fund, The Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts, and The Lila Acheson Wallace Theater Fund.









