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DGA New York Theater

DGA New York Theater

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110 W 57th St, New York, New York, 10019, United States
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Aug 4, 2018
Excellent place to see a movie. You need to be a member of an entertainment union.

May 3, 2018
Terrible place. They allow Lee Rosenbloom of Plaza Collectible Corp aka NY 57 aka The Finest Inn aka Plaza 57 Watch to run a pawn shop out of their store front. If they associate themselves with him what does this say about the Directors Guild. They must be sleazy crooks just like him. Meshugana!!

Aug 31, 2017
Not accessible to the general public unless you are in the video/film business (and a member of the Guild) or have a friend who is. This is how movies should be enjoyed. No concession stand food mess. Comfortable seats. Very high quality image and sound that envelops. People come here to watch a movie rather than catching up on social media. Twenty-plus years ago there were many movie theaters like this but very few remain.

Jan 24, 2018
A nice theater. There are parts of it that feel a bit outdated, but the theater itself is spacious and classy. The lobby is small.

Jun 19, 2018
The seats are very uncomfortable especially if you're tall the sound is very good the screen is very small

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