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The Minetta Lane Theatre is located in Manhattan’s historic West Village. Its home is in a converted tin factory. It is one block from several major subway lines. The lobby includes a small concession area and is licensed for the sale of beer and wine. It is mostly recently known for its productions of Adding Machine and Garden of Earthly Delights (making its second run in the Minetta Lane Theatre and playing through January 2009). The spacious 399 seat theatre is perfect for plays, readings, intimate concerts, meetings, galas, benefit, awards ceremonies, television shows and fashion shows.
The Minetta Lane Theatre is located in Manhattan’s historic West Village. Its home is in a converted tin factory. It is one block from several major subway lines. The lobby includes a small concession area and is licensed for the sale of beer and wine. It is mostly recently known for its productions of Adding Machine and Garden of Earthly Delights (making its second run in the Minetta Lane Theatre and playing through January 2009). The spacious 399 seat theatre is perfect for plays, readings, intimate concerts, meetings, galas, benefit, awards ceremonies, television shows and fashion shows.