Production company Seaview has announced its acquisition of the historic Tony Kiser Theatre effective January 1, 2025. The 296-seat venue will undergo a transformation and will be rebranded as Studio Seaview. The Tony Kiser Theatre, long known for its legacy as the longtime Off-Broadway home of the Second Stage Theater. Originally built as a bank in 1927, the building was transformed into Second Stage Theater’s performance space in 1999 by architect Rem Koolhaas, in association with Richard Gluckman. Designer Scott Pask will oversee the preservation of Koolhaas' signature design, refreshing elements such as the bar and entry lobby to align with Seaview’s vision of a welcoming, community-driven experience. The theater's seating capacity will remain at 296, with its infrastructure including rehearsal space, dressing rooms, a fly space, and ample stage gear. These features make the venue an ideal location for both plays and musicals, allowing for expansive design possibilities. For more information, please visit StudioSeaview.com. Press contact: Polk PR (212/764-7900)...