In 1927, the Shuberts offered to name their newest theatre for Ethel Barrymore if she agreed to star in its first production. She accepted, and the Barrymore Theatre, designed by Herbert J. Krapp, opened in 1928. The Barrymore was the last Broadway venue built prior to the Depression, and it remains one of the few theatres that has never changed name or owner.
Stage Door: To your left as you exit the 47th St. doors. It is a large metal door marked "Stage Door."
Bathrooms: <p> Ladies: Down two flights of steps (20 steps). Wheelchair accessible restroom located on the main floor.</p> <p> Men's: Down two flights of steps (20 steps). Wheelchair accessible restroom located on the main floor.</p>