In honor of the Tony Awards this weekend, we’re spotlighting homes that put you center stage—just steps from New York City’s most iconic theaters. From the bright lights of Broadway to the character-filled venues of Off-Broadway and the historic downtown spaces that champion new talent, these listings are perfect for anyone who thinks a night out isn’t complete without a curtain call. One of them might just be your next act.
247 West 46th Street - Apartment #4201
Moments after the curtain call, you’re already home—no subway sprints, no taxi drama. Just a short walk from the Richard Rodgers, Majestic, and St. James Theatres to your high-floor corner apartment in the sky. As the audience spills onto 8th Avenue, you’re already unwinding with protected views over the Clinton Preservation District and the Hudson River.
350 West 42nd Street - Apartment #53F
Perched on the fringe of Theater Row, this sky-high one-bedroom puts you within walking distance of the Lyric, New Amsterdam, and Todd Haimes Theatres—close enough to catch a show on a whim, but far enough to skip the crowds when the curtain drops. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a view that spans from the Hudson to the Empire State Building? That’s your standing ovation.
10 West 66th Street - Apartment #22ABC
If Lincoln Center is your second home, this might be your first. Within walking distance of the Vivian Beaumont, Mitzi E. Newhouse, and Claire Tow Theaters—not to mention the opera, ballet, symphony, and jazz—this four-bedroom apartment is designed for people who live and breathe the arts. With a chef-level kitchen, sweeping Central Park views, and room to gather before and after the show, it’s a performance in its own right.
111 Leroy Street - Apartment #3C/D
Just five minutes from the Cherry Lane Theater, the oldest continuously operating Off-Broadway theater in the city, this beautifully designed West Village home hits all the right notes. With a chef’s kitchen, custom marble wet bar, and a flexible bonus space, it’s easy to imagine this as a playwright’s dream apartment. Quiet, luxurious, and rarely available, it’s a true standout in a discreet, design-forward building.
9 Barrow Street - Apartment #2J
A few minutes from the Lucille Lortel Theater—known for spotlighting up-and-coming talent—this loft-like studio sits just off Sheridan Square in the heart of the West Village. With high ceilings, oversized windows, and a bright, open feel, it’s surrounded by some of the best food and culture downtown has to offer.
46 Great Jones Street - Apartment #7
Just blocks from La MaMa, The Public, and Astor Place Theatre, this top-floor NoHo loft puts you in the middle of one of Downtown’s most creative stretches. Skylit and surrounded by landmarked buildings, the space feels like a private retreat above it all—ideal for hosting friends after a show or soaking in the quiet after a night out. Historic bones, modern finish, and not a single neighbor above you.
Broadway News You Might’ve Missed:
Did you know East Side agent and Arcus Team member Marsi Gardiner co-produced the Tony-nominated Broadway hit Good Night, and Good Luck? Starring George Clooney, the production will make history this Saturday, June 7, with the first-ever live broadcast of a Broadway show on national television. Tune in at 7 pm. on CNN, CNN International, or stream it on CNN.com. Bravo, Marsi!