Frequently Asked Questions
Please get in touch by phone at (212) 542-3147, or by email at [email protected].
All of our accessible locations are removable to accommodate a wheelchair. The building is fully accessible and there are no steps to enter. Once you are inside, there is elevator access to the theater level.
Please contact us at (212) 542-3147, or by email at [email protected] for more information about access at the venue.
Doors to the house open 30 minutes prior to curtain. The lobby and Bar Petra will be open 60 minutes prior to curtain and we encourage guests to join us pre-show. We recommend arriving early to allow time for entry and seating.
The use of cameras is strictly prohibited during the performance.
We do not allow outside food and beverages to be consumed in the venue. Bar Petra will be open one hour before performance time, and sells a selection of snacks and drinks.
Yes, there is free WiFi available for all patrons who are visiting the venue.
Guests are allowed to bring small bags that fit underneath the theater seats. We do not currently provide coat check.
We do not currently provide coat check at Studio Seaview.
Bar Petra will open one hour prior to curtain.
At this time, you will need a valid ticket to visit Bar Petra.
Studio Seaview has a strict no-refund or exchange policy. We encourage our ticket buyers to take advantage of “secure my booking,” which provides refund protection at an additional cost.
If we need to cancel a performance, you’ll hear from us through the email address you provided when booking tickets. If we cannot offer an alternate performance, a refund of the ticket value will be issued at the point of purchase.
Studio Seaview does its best to accommodate ticket exchanges when availability allows. Exchanges are not guaranteed, and may incur additional costs.
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Studio Seaview is a new Off-Broadway home for daring, artist-driven work—an intimate space in the heart of the Theater District, where bold theatrical voices rise and thrilling audience experiences unfold. Formerly the Tony Kiser Theater, this historic venue is now operated by Seaview, whose commitment to boundary-pushing storytelling guides its next act.
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