Snapple Theater Center, Off-Broadway theater complex in Theater District, Manhattan, US
Snapple Theater Center is an Off-Broadway theater complex in Manhattan's Theater District that houses two separate performance spaces designed for different types of productions. The facility also includes rehearsal studios to support theatrical work.
The theater complex opened in 2006 through a partnership between producer Catherine Russell and beverage company Snapple. This collaboration shaped the venue's early identity and purpose.
The Jerry Orbach Theater presents musical parodies of television shows, while the Anne L. Bernstein Theater hosts Perfect Crime, which has run without interruption in New York for many years. Visitors notice that the two stages offer different forms of entertainment and attract various types of audiences.
The theater is accessible to visitors with mobility challenges via the 50th Street entrance and provides devices to assist people who are hard of hearing. The box office generally operates Monday through Saturday.
The theater uses live AI translation technology to make performances accessible in more than 50 languages for international visitors. This allows audience members from different countries to follow the shows in their own language.
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