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The Vivian Beaumont Theater - Lincoln Center Theater is a renowned Broadway theater venue located in the heart of New York City. Perching within the realm of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, it distinguishes itself as the only Broadway-class theater (known for its large-scale, high-profile productions) outside the Theater District. The theater was named after Vivian Beaumont Allen, a notable patron of the arts. Inaugurated in 1965, it sports an architecturally distinct design, created by Finnish American architect Eero Saarinen. The theater, featuring a thrust stage extending into the audience, has a seating capacity of approximately 1,080. Over its illustrious history, it has hosted numerous famous productions and garnered multiple Tony Awards. A testament to its prestigious status is that it has been the stage for many world premieres.
Getting to the Venue: The Vivian Beaumont Theater is located at 150 West 65th Street. It's easily accessible by subway- take 1 train to 66th Street-Lincoln Center Station or the A, B, C, D, and 1 trains to 59th Street-Columbus Circle. Additionally, buses M5, M7, M11, M66, and M104 have nearby stops. Parking is available at Lincoln Center's parking garage and other surrounding parking facilities.