Upstairs at the Downstairs was a cabaret nightclub and Off-Broadway theatre located in Manhattan that was active from 1943 through 1974. It was founded as the The Playgoers, re-named Upstairs/ Downstairs, and ultimately retitled Upstairs at the Downstairs when moving to new premises at 37 West 56th Street in 1958 where it remained until closing in 1974. [1] It should not be confused with its sister club/theatre Downstairs at the Upstairs. [2]
Upstairs at the Downstairs was co-founded by Irving Haber and his wife, Doris Dreyfus, [2] in 1943 as The Playgoers. [1] It was originally located at Sixth Avenue and 57th Street. It went through several name changes before settling on Upstairs/ Downstairs. It became Upstairs at the Downstairs when it moved to new premises at 37 West 56th Street on July 22, 1958. [1] It became a well known venue for satirical revues produced by Julius Monk. [2] It also presented musicals; often featuring well known performers like Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin, Madeline Kahn, Janie Sell, Vaughn Meader, Mort Sahl, and Linda Lavin among others. [1] [3]