ANTA Washington Square Theatre
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1964–1965 on this page7 productions
The ANTA Washington Square Theatre was a theatre located on 40 West Fourth Street, in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was run by the American National Theater and Academy (ANTA) and initial home to the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center from early 1964 to the completion of the Vivian Beaumont Theater in 1965. The theatre, not to be confused with the ANTA Theatre (later August Wilson Theatre) on 52nd Street, was located away from the mainstream Broadway district. Closed in 1968, it used a thrust stage tilted toward the audience, with the audience sitting on three sides of it. It did not employ the use of a curtain. Robert Whitehead founded ANTA to create "a national theatre a…
Longest runs hereby performances
Everything that played here7 productions
In the literature1 passages
- Faye Dunaway and Jason Robards, Jr., in the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center production of But for Whom Charlie. New York, ANTA Washington Square Theatre, 1964. [Photograph by Martha Swope]theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 1 (A-C).txt
What this page does not know
- What played here before Broadway record-keeping starts, and what played here
outside it — concerts, benefits, film runs, anything that was not a listed
production.
- How many seats.
- Who built it.
- Any photograph of the building. 83 of 135 venues have one.
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