Founded in 1888 by actor Edwin Booth and colleagues like Mark Twain, The Players is New York City’s only social club for theatre, television, film, music, and publishing professionals and fans of the arts. Housed in the Booth mansion, a landmark Greek Revival townhouse on Gramercy Park, The Players’ past presidents include Jose Ferrer, Lynn Redgrave, and Timothy Hutton.
The Players in the News
The Players celebrate artist Raymond Kinstler
The Players celebrated famed portrait artist Raymond Kinstler at one of its legendary Pipe Nights last week.
Read More →Crain’s New York on The Players’ comeback
Crain’s New York goes behind the scenes of The Player’s historic comeback in this week’s issue.
Read More →Wall Street Journal profiles The Players
Check out the fantastic feature in the Wall Street Journal today on the rebirth of The Players, the historic private social club.
Read More →NYC Gets Inside Look at The Players
To introduce a new generation of New Yorkers to The Players, PKPR has been arranging one-on-one tours for diverse outlets.
Read More →The Players Celebrate’s Clue’s 30th Anniversary
The Players celebrated the 30th anniversary of the film “Clue” with an all-star tribute performance honoring Jonathan Lynn.
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