Paris Theater (Manhattan)

The Paris Theater
Fine Arts Theatre[1][2]
Exterior of theater (2019)
Map
Address4 West 58th Street
Manhattan, New York City
United States
Coordinates40°45′50″N 73°58′27″W / 40.7638°N 73.9743°W / 40.7638; -73.9743
OwnerStefan Soloviev[1]
OperatorNetflix (as of 2019)[3]
TypeSingle-screen movie theater[1]
Capacity535[2]
Construction
OpenedSeptember 13, 1948[1][2]
ClosedAugust 2019[4]
ReopenedNovember 6, 2019
Website
www.paristheaternyc.com

The Paris Theater is a 535-seat single-screen art house movie theater, located in Manhattan in New York City.[1] It opened on September 13, 1948. It often showed art films and foreign films in their original languages. Upon the 2016 closure of the Ziegfeld, the Paris became Manhattan's sole-surviving single-screen cinema. Since November 2019, it has been operated by Netflix, playing first-run releases alongside repertory programming.

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  4. ^ Moss, Jeremiah (August 29, 2019). "Paris and Beekman". Jeremiah's Vanishing New York. Retrieved August 29, 2019.