The Theatre Times
About
Midtown’s side streets still feel like backstage corridors—quiet pockets where the city’s creative pulse hums just out of sight. The Theatre Times fits neatly into that rhythm, tucked into a shared suite at 244 5th Ave r270, a few floors above the avenue’s retail buzz. The address places it within walking distance of both the main library and the theater district, a practical detail for anyone juggling scripts and subway transfers.
This isn’t a storefront gallery or a public studio; it’s an artist’s workspace, plainly listed under the category. The setup suggests a place where projects take shape—portfolio shoots, small-scale rehearsals, or the kind of quiet collaboration that doesn’t need an audience. No marquee, no neon; just a room where the logistics of making art get sorted.
If you need to reach them, the phone is (212) 335-0618. Calls tend to get picked up during weekday afternoons, though voicemail is an option if the line rings through. For anyone mapping the route, the building entrance sits between 28th and 29th Streets, closer to the latter; the elevator bank is straightforward once you’re past the lobby security.
Directions can be pulled from the map; the pin drops precisely at the suite number. No signage out front, so the room number is the only marker—easy to miss if you’re not looking for it, which, in a city like this, might be the point.