A National Historic Landmark

The Town Hall has been designated a National Historic Landmark by Ken Salazar, Secretary of the Interior. To read more, click here.

Suffragists founded it, Marian Anderson sang here, and Garrison Keillor likes to stop by for a few yarns about Minnesota. Numerous NYC school children have their first theatrical experience here. Founded in 1921, The Town Hall is a non-profit National Historic site in the heart of NYC's theatre district, with a line-up that features events ranging from world music, jazz, gospel, blues, folk, show tunes, political humor, theatre, dance, its critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year, and more.

THE TOWN HALL CELEBRATED
THE 16TH ANNUAL
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
AWARD CEREMONY
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Click here to see the winning entries.


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artists in the spotlight
STEVE MARTIN & THE STEEP CANYON RANGERS (June 25) The highly anticipated tour is the first for Steve Marti... Read More

WAYNE SHORTER (June 28) By the summer of 2001, Wayne began touring as the leader of a talented young lineup featuri... Read More

BONNIE PRINCE BILLY & DAWN McCARTHY (July 29) Bonnie 'Prince' Billy teamed up with past collaborator ... Read More