Came here to see a live taping of the NPR radio show, "Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!" My wife and I loved the show. Extremely funny and well worth the ticket price of $30.00. The only problem is that you have to get your tickets a couple of weeks in advance on line to ensure you get a good seat. After the show, you go upstairs to the Chase Lobby and can get an autograph and take a picture with your favorite star. I got many good pictures of my wife and I with Bill Kurtis and Paula Poundstone. All the stars were very friendly and approachable. I would recommend this show and the Chase Auditorium to everyone. Put it on your list of things to see and...
Read moreThe 57th floor auditorium is a great location to hold meetings and conferences. You get a great view of the city from the floor to ceiling glass windows and lots of natural light streaming in during the day. The space is rectangular so the audience can get a great view of the speaker no matter where they are seated.
Apparently Chase has an agreement with Wolfgang Puck as their preferred choice of caterer so you can be assured that whether you're having a simple breakfast or a full on meal, the food...
Read moreHurray for NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me! What a great show, and a perfect weeknight date night. Small auditorium makes for an intimate experience, maybe 300 in the audience? Note that there's NO coverage in the auditorium - no open WiFi and zero T-Mo service (don't know about other carriers). Show lasted about two hours, longer than we expected given the radio edit is 50 minutes. The Q&A at the end with Peter Segel was cool and unexpected. Easy access via the Monroe stop on...
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