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Ed Sullivan Theater

(212) 975-4321
1697 Broadway,
New York, NY 10019
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For most of NYC.com's visitors, this theater built in 1927 is famous because it is where David Letterman gets up to his shenanigans. However, the theater is so named because in the 1950s through the 1960s it was home to another TV personality who was just as famous: Ed Sullivan and "The Ed Sullivan Show." Probably most famous now for his infamous introductions of The Beatles and Elvis Presley to middle America. Today, "The Late Show with David Letterman" is filmed inside Monday through Thursdays. Call number above for advance tickets.
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Telephone: (212) 975-4321
Address: 1697 Broadway
New York NY 10019
Subway:
  to 7th Ave -- 0.1
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Stand-by tickets are available by calling (212) 247-6497 starting at 11:00 a.m. on the day of the taping you wish to attend. Your name will be taken and you will be placed on our stand by list in the order we receive your call. You will be asked to check in to the theater at a specific time approximately 1 hour before the taping. You will only be admitted to the actual taping in the event seats remain after all of the regularly ticketed guests are accommodated.