Roundabout Theatre Company is a prominent not-for-profit theater organization based in New York, established in 1965. It has grown from a small 150-seat venue to a major player in American theater, operating five stages on and off Broadway and serving over 700,000 theatergoers, students, educators, and artists each year. The company is dedicated to producing high-quality theater, showcasing both classic revivals and new works, while ensuring accessibility for diverse audiences.
The company is known for its commitment to artistic innovation and collaboration. It has produced acclaimed productions, including the Tony Award-winning revival of *Cabaret* and other celebrated musicals. Roundabout also supports emerging playwrights through its New Play Initiative and the Roundabout Underground program, which focuses on daring new plays in an intimate setting. Additionally, Roundabout offers educational programs that impact thousands of students and teachers annually, promoting the transformative power of theater within communities.
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