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The Balusters

The Balusters Tickets & Information

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The Balusters is a five-time 2026 Tony Award nominee.

The Vernon Point Neighborhood Association is a passionate bunch, whether squabbling over historically inaccurate porch railings or debating trash can protocol. Still, no one is prepared for the neighbor-versus-neighbor battle royale that ensues when a newcomer to the board suggests the unthinkable: installing a stop sign on the corner of the enclave’s prettiest block. Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony winner, Manhattan Theatre Club veteran, and master of antics David Lindsay-Abaire (Kimberly Akimbo, Rabbit Hole, Good People, Ripcord) and directed by Tony winner Kenny Leon (Othello, Our Town, Topdog Underdog, King James), The Balusters is a raucous, wild ride through a small community with big feelings.

Regular Weekly Schedule

Monday

NO SHOW

Tuesday

7pm

Wednesday

2pm & 7pm

Thursday

7pm

Friday

NO SHOW

Saturday

2pm & 7pm

Sunday

2pm

All times are local.

The Balusters Frequently Asked Questions

The Balusters is playing at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in New York. You'll find helpful details on the theatre page to plan your visit, such as the venue address, directions, nearby transportation, seating, and accessibility information.

The Balusters at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre is on sale through June 21, 2026. Additional performances may be added, so it’s always worth checking back for the latest schedule. You can view upcoming dates and plan your visit using the The Balusters tickets calendar.

The Balusters is recommended for ages Ages 13+.

The Balusters at Samuel J. Friedman Theatre has a run time of approximately 100 minutes with no intermission. Run times may vary slightly between performances, so it’s a good idea to check your ticket or confirmation email for the most up-to-date schedule, and to allow plenty of time for arrival and seating before the show begins.

Yes! Group pricing for The Balusters is available for groups of 10+ or more. Booking as a group is a great way to enjoy the show together and may include access to special rates or seating options. Our dedicated Group Sales team can help with planning, availability, and any specific requirements your party may have. Learn more and submit your request on our Broadway Direct Group Sales page.

You can book tickets for The Balusters online quickly and securely. Tickets are also available in person at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre box office. We recommend booking early to find the best seats and performance dates.

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The Balusters Accessibility

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The entrance to the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre is located on street level at 261 West 47th Street (between Broadway and 8th Avenue). An elevator, located at the right of the Box Office lobby, provides easy access to all levels of the theatre, as well as the Susan and Peter J. Solomon Family Lounge (which has restrooms, concessions, coat lockers, and the MTC gift shop) and the Mezzanine lounge/restroom area.

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Getting to the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

261 W 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10036

By Subway

49 St.
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47-50 Sts. Rockefeller Center
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50 St.
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By Car

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Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

About The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre

The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, originally the Biltmore, was the second theatre built by the Chanin Organization.

Designed by Herbert J. Krapp, the interior plan was unusual in that it sat slightly askew on the site and the auditorium was rectangular with a horseshoe at one end and the proscenium arch at the other. The ornamentation was in the Adamesque, or 18th century neoclassical, style used frequently by Krapp. In 1987 the interior of the theatre was destroyed by fire and remained vacant for 14 years until the Manhattan Theatre Club, a subscription-based nonprofit organization, rescued it and extensively renovated it. The theatre reopened in 2003 with Violet Hour. Five years later it was renamed for Samuel J. Friedman, the first theatrical press agent to have a theatre named in his honor. Dedicated to nurturing and promoting new American plays, the Manhattan Theatre Club has presented such productions as Rabbit HoleRecklessDoubt, and Time Stands Still.

Bug is currently playing at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

The Samuel J. Friedman has 650 seats and is Manhattan Theatre Club‘s only Broadway theatre.