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Triad Theatre

Coordinates:40°46′41.28″N73°58′51.36″W / 40.7781333°N 73.9809333°W /40.7781333; -73.9809333
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Performance venue in Manhattan, New York

Triad Theater
Palsson's Supper Club, Steve McGraw's, Triad Theatre, Stage 72
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Address158 West 72nd Street
Manhattan, New York
United States
Coordinates40°46′41.28″N73°58′51.36″W / 40.7781333°N 73.9809333°W /40.7781333; -73.9809333
Public transitNew York City Subway:72nd Street/Broadway,72nd Street/Central Park West
OwnerPeter Martin and Rick Newman[1]
Capacity130
Construction
Rebuilt2012
Website
www.triadnyc.com

TheTriad Theater, formerly known asPalsson's Supper Club,Steve McGraw's, andStage 72,[2][3][4][5][6] is acabaret-style performing arts venue located on West72nd Street on theUpper West Side ofManhattan in New York City. The theatre has been the original home to some of the longest runningOff-Broadway shows includingForever Plaid,Forbidden Broadway,Spamilton, andSecrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know.

The Triad Theater is currently owned and operated by Peter Martin and partner Rick Newman, founder of New York's famed comedy and music venue,Catch a Rising Star.[1][7][8]

History

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The Theater was built in 1984 and was the original home of four of the most successful shows in off-Broadway History, includingForbidden Broadway,Forever Plaid, andSpamilton, as well asCelebrity Autobiography; the hit comedy show is now in its ninth year at the venue. A month-long workshop production ofSeth Rudetsky's showDisaster! went on to a Broadway production at theNederlander Theater.

Some of the notable performers who have performed on the Triad stage includeMartin Short,Kristen Wiig,Kevin Hart,Ryan Reynolds,Matthew Broderick,Bob Weir ofGrateful Dead,Vanessa Williams,Jake LaMotta,Brooke Shields,Paul Rudd,David Steinberg,Slash,George Benson,Gregg Allman,Gavin DeGraw,Bebe Neuwirth,Jim Dale,Peter Boyle,Tracy Morgan,Tommy Tune,Ben Vereen,Air Supply,Dion, and many others from the worlds of comedy, music and theater.Lady Gaga made her professional debut on our stage as part of the Circle in the Square Cabaret Program. In the 1980s,Christopher Walken, Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Jack Nicholson, Robert De Niro and many other well known performers would use the Triad for their own weekly private performances.[9]

The Triad Theater has also been used as a location for photo andfilm shoots; these include an episode of the Hulu comedyDifficult People, episodes of the interview seriesSpeakeasy forFront and Center,[10] and the cover photo shoot ofAdrien Brody forManhattan Magazine andMiami Magazine.[9]

Productions

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Productions at Stage 72 have included:

Music

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Performers at The Triad

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abFrost, Emily (November 12, 2012)."Comedy World Powerhouse Rick Newman Relaunches The Triad as Stage 72".DNAinfo New York. Archived fromthe original on July 15, 2014. RetrievedJune 13, 2014.
  2. ^Shepard, Richard F. (May 28, 1989)."Reviews/Theater; 'Showing Off,' an Incisive Look at Manhattan Life]".The New York Times.
  3. ^Kennedy, Randy (June 26, 1994)."Neighborhood Report: Upper West Side; Curtain to Fall on Old-Time Cabaret".The New York Times.
  4. ^Bradley, Anne; Viagas, Robert (May 20, 2012)."Today in Theatre History: May 20".Playbill. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2012. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.
  5. ^Hetrick, Adam (October 18, 2012)."Triad Theater Rebrands Itself as Stage 72; Venue to Re-Launch in November".Playbill. Archived fromthe original on July 14, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.
  6. ^"The Triad". RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.
  7. ^"AT THE BAR with Rick Newman". friarsclub.com.
  8. ^"Rick Newman Broadway and Theatre Credits". broadwayworld.com.
  9. ^ab"Theater History – The Triad".www.triadnyc.com. RetrievedDecember 4, 2019.
  10. ^"Speakeasy4 – Front and Center Entertainment". RetrievedDecember 4, 2019.
  11. ^"The Triad".www.triadnyc.com. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2017.

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