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OVERVIEW
St. Clement's Episcopal Church was founded in 1830 and serves the trendy Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. In 1988, St. Clement’s was reconfigured as a 160-seat proscenium stage theatre. The 45- by 38-foot stage accommodates both live performances and screenings, and offers a complete lighting and sound package. Additionally, the 29- by 44-foot Parish Hall, with an adjoining kitchen, can hold as many as 100 guests.
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PHOTO GALLERY |
 | Main stage Photo: Theatre at Saint Clement's |
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 | Main stage seating Photo: Theatre at Saint Clement's |
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 | Parish Hall Photo: Theatre at Saint Clement's |
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Buzz
Conveniently located in Midtown with easy access to public transportation and restaurants, St. Clement’s is an authentic Off Broadway theatre equipped for meetings, seminars, and corporate events of all kinds. |
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Memorable
Moments
In 1962, Saint Clement’s opened its doors to the New York City theater community. Then, in 1988, the main sanctuary was reconfigured as a 160-seat proscenium stage theatre. |
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Partial
Client List
Saint Clement’s has been home to many of New York City's award-winning theater companies, such as American Place Theater, the New Group, PanAsian, and Theatre for a New City. |
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Ratings/Awards
Productions at Saint Clement’s have been awarded the OBIE, Lucille Lortel, and Outer Critics Circle Awards for performances such as The Peccadillo Theater Company's 2005 production of Counsellor-at-Law by Elmer Rice. |
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Professional
Affiliations
Saint Clement's is an active Episcopal church, ministering to the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood, as well as the home of The Peccadillo Theater Company. |
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Room Dimensions and
Capacity Information (Roll over names to see more floorplans) |
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