Triad Theatre
Appearance
Palsson's Supper Club, Steve McGraw's, Triad Theatre, Stage 72 | |
Address | 158 West 72nd Street New York City United States |
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Coordinates | 40°46′41.28″N 73°58′51.36″W / 40.7781333°N 73.9809333°W |
Public transit | 72nd Street (IRT), 72nd Street (IND) |
Owner | Peter Martin and Rick Newman[1] |
Capacity | 130 |
Construction | |
Rebuilt | 2012 |
Website | |
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The Triad Theatre, formerly known as Palsson's Supper Club, Steve McGraw's, and Stage 72,[2][3][4][5][6] is a performing arts venue located on West 72nd Street on New York's Upper West Side. The theatre has been the original home to some of the longest running Off-Broadway shows including Forever Plaid, Forbidden Broadway, Boobs! The Musical and Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know.[7]
The Triad Theater is currently owned and operated by Peter Martin and partner Rick Newman, founder of New York's famed comedy and music venue, Catch a Rising Star [8][9][10].
Productions
Productions at Stage 72 have included:
- Forever Plaid
- Forbidden Broadway
- Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words
- Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know
- A Couple of Blaguards (Frank McCourt)
- American Rhapsody: A New Musical Revue (Gershwin)
- Berlin to Broadway
- Loose Lips (with Bebe Neuwirth & Peter Boyle)
- Love is French by French singer and chanteuse Floanne
- Hello Muddah Hello Faddah
- Nunsense
- Forbidden Hollywood
- Who Killed Woody Allen?
- Boobs! The Musical
- Last Jew in Europe
- Love, Linda: The Life Of Mrs. Cole Porter
- Katie Goodman's I Didn't F*ck It Up
- You've Got Hate Mail (VanZandt/Milmore)
- Disaster!
The Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Cabaret Series also got its start Triad.[7]
See also
References
- ^ Frost, Emily. "Comedy World Powerhouse Rick Newman Relaunches The Triad as Stage 72 - Upper West Side - DNAinfo.com New York". DNAinfo New York. Archived from the original on 2014-07-15. Retrieved 2014-06-13.
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- ^ NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: UPPER WEST SIDE; Curtain to Fall on Old-Time Cabaret 26 June 1994
- ^ "Today in Theatre History: May 20". Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
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- ^ a b "The Triad". www.triadnyc.com. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
- ^ "AT THE BAR with Rick Newman". friarsclub.com.
- ^ "Comedy World Powerhouse Rick Newman Relaunches The Triad as Stage 72". dnainfo.com.
- ^ "Rick Newman Broadway and Theatre Credits". broadwayworld.com.