13th Street Repertory Theatre
| Address | 50 West 13th Street New York City United States |
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| Capacity | 65 |
| Type | Off-Off-Broadway theatre |
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| Opened | 1972 |
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The Thirteenth Street Repertory Theatre (13th St Rep) is an off-off Broadway theater in New York City founded in 1972 by Edith O'Hara. It is home to the longest running play in Off-Off Broadway history, Israel Horovitz's Line which began its run at the 65-seat venue in 1974.
The theater is presently under the leadership of Artistic Director Joe John Battista, who mounts premiere productions, experimental plays, and revivals.