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Originally named "The Thalia" upon its opening in 1931, the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre has been a haven for movie buffs for generations.
Regular patrons of the past include Peter Bogdanovich, Martin Scorsese, and Woody Allen, who immortalized the space in the film Annie Hall.
The Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre houses a variety of performances, including films, literature, events, musical performance, and much more.
The Theatre lies in the lower level of Symphony Space, and is accessed through the main lobby of the building.
Wheelchair accessible locations are available throughout the space.