August Wilson Theater

Midtown


This 1200-seat venue, which dates from 1925, was named for Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright August Wilson just weeks after his death in 2005. It's the home of Mean Girls, Tina Fey's musical adaptation of her classic film about the perils of navigating social cliques in high school.


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