User:Dave314159/List of Broadway Theatres (Draft)

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Current Theatres[edit]

Theatre Year

Opened[1]

Current

Capacity

Address Owner/Operator Current production Former Names Notes
Al Hirschfeld Theatre 1924 1424 W. 45th St. (No. 302) Jujamcyn Theaters Moulin Rouge![2] Martin Beck Theatre (1924-2003)
Ambassador Theatre 1921 1125 W. 49th St. (No. 219) Shubert Organization Chicago
American Airlines Theatre 1921 740 W. 42nd St. (No. 227) Roundabout Theatre Company Birthday Candles[3]
August Wilson Theatre 1925 1228 W. 52nd St. (No. 245) Jujamcyn Theaters Mean Girls
Belasco Theatre 1907 1018 W. 44th St. (No. 111) Shubert Organization Girl from the North Country[4]
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre 1927 1078 W. 45th St. (No. 242) Shubert Organization Company[5]
Booth Theatre 1913 766 W. 45th St. (No. 222) Shubert Organization Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?[6]
Broadhurst Theatre 1917 1186 W. 44th St. (No. 235) Shubert Organization Jagged Little Pill[7]
Broadway Theatre 1924 1761 W. 53rd St & Broadway (No. 1681) Shubert Organization West Side Story[8]
Brooks Atkinson Theatre 1926 1094 W. 47th St. (No. 256) Nederlander Organization Six[9]
Circle in the Square Theatre 1972 840 W. 50th St. (No. 235) Independent American Buffalo[10] Located in the Paramount Plaza office tower along with the Gershwin Theatre, on the former site of the Capitol Theatre movie palace
Cort Theatre 1912 1084 W. 48th St. (No. 138) Shubert Organization The Minutes[11]
Ethel Barrymore Theatre 1928 1096 W. 47th St. (No. 243) Shubert Organization
Eugene O'Neill Theatre 1925 1066 W. 49th St. (No. 230) Jujamcyn Theaters The Book of Mormon
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre 1917 1079 W. 45th St. (No. 236) Shubert Organization Come from Away
Gershwin Theatre 1972 1933 W. 51st St. (No. 222) Nederlander Organization Wicked Uris Theatre (1972-1983) Located in the Paramount Plaza office tower along with the Circle in the Square Theatre, on the former site of the Capitol Theatre movie palace
Helen Hayes Theater 1912 597 W. 44th St. (No. 240) Second Stage Theater Take Me Out[12]
Hudson Theatre 1903 975 W. 44th St. (No. 141) Ambassador Theatre Group Plaza Suite[13]
Imperial Theatre 1923 1443 W. 45th St. (No. 249) Shubert Organization Ain't Too Proud[14]
John Golden Theatre 1927 805 W. 45th St. (No. 252) Shubert Organization Hangmen[15]
Longacre Theatre 1913 1091 W. 48th St. (No. 220) Shubert Organization Diana[16]
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre 1910 1519 W. 46th St. (No. 205) Nederlander Organization Tina—The Tina Turner Musical[17]
Lyceum Theatre 1903 922 W. 45th St. (No. 149) Shubert Organization Sing Street[18]
Lyric Theatre 1998 1622 W. 43rd St. (No. 214) Ambassador Theatre Group Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
Majestic Theatre 1927 1645 W. 44th St. (No. 245) Shubert Organization The Phantom of the Opera
Marquis Theatre 1986 1612 W. 46th St. (No. 210) Nederlander Organization
Minskoff Theatre 1973 1710 W. 45th St. (No. 200) Nederlander Organization The Lion King
Music Box Theatre 1921 1009 W. 45th St. (No. 239) Shubert Organization Dear Evan Hansen
Nederlander Theatre 1921 1235 W. 41st St. (No. 208) Nederlander Organization The Lehman Trilogy[19]
Neil Simon Theatre 1927 1467 W. 52nd St. (No. 250) Nederlander Organization MJ: The Musical[20]
New Amsterdam Theatre 1903 1747 W. 42nd St. (No. 214) Disney Theatrical Group Aladdin
Palace Theatre 1913 1743 W. 47th St. & Broadway (No. 1564) Nederlander Organization None, see note ZzThe Palace Theatre closed for renovation in September 2018. It is scheduled to reopen in or around 2021.[21]
Richard Rodgers Theatre 1925 1400 W. 46th St. (No. 226) Nederlander Organization Hamilton
St. James Theatre 1927 1709 W. 44th St. (No. 246) Jujamcyn Theaters Frozen
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre 1925 650 W. 47th St. (No. 261) Manhattan Theatre Club How I Learned to Drive[22]
Sam S. Shubert Theatre 1913 1460 W. 44th St. (No. 225) Shubert Organization To Kill a Mockingbird
Stephen Sondheim Theatre 1918 1055 W. 43rd St. (No. 124) Roundabout Theatre Company Mrs. Doubtfire[23]
Studio 54 1927 1006 W. 54th St. (No. 254) Roundabout Theatre Company Caroline, or Change[24]
Vivian Beaumont Theater 1965 1080 W. 65th St. (No. 150) Lincoln Center Theatre Flying Over Sunset[25]
Walter Kerr Theatre 1921 945 W. 48th St. (No. 219) Jujamcyn Theaters Hadestown[26]
Winter Garden Theatre 1911 1526 W. 50th St. & Broadway (No. 1634) Shubert Organization Beetlejuice[27]

Defunct/Demolished/Repurposed Theatres[edit]

Theatre Status Year

Opened

Year

Closed

Capacity Address Other Names

Italics denote non-theatre uses

Notes
Adelphi Theatre Demolished in 1970 1928 1965 1434 W. 54th St. (No. 152) Craig Theatre (1928-1934)

Radiant Center (1940-1943)

Yiddish Arts Theater (1943)

54th Street Theater (1958-1965)

George Abbott Theater (1965-1970)

The "Classic 39" episodes of The Honeymooners were filmed in this facility in the 1950's, when it was used as a television studio
Apollo Theatre (42nd St.)
Astor Theatre
Avon Theatre
Bandbox Theatre
Belmont Theatre
Berkeley Lyceum Theatre
Bijou Theatre
Booth's Theatre Demolished in 1965 1869 1881 Converted to the McCreery & Co. department store in 1881, demolished in 1965 to make room for a parking lot
Broadway Theatre (41st Street)
Casino Theatre
Center Theatre
Central Theatre
Century Theatre (46th St.)
Century Theatre (62nd St.)
Charles Hopkins Theatre
Circle Theatre
Colonial Theatre
Comedy Theatre
Criterion Theatre
Daly's Theatre (30th St.)
Daly's 63rd Street Theatre
Earl Carroll Theatre
Ed Sullivan Theater Current TV Studio 1927 1936 457 Broadway (No. 1697–1699) Hammerstein's Theatre (1927-1931)

Manhattan Theatre (1931-1933, 1936)

Billy Rose's Music Hall (1933-1936)

CBS Radio Playhouse No. 1 (1936-1950)

CBS Studio No. 50 (1950-1967)

Edison Theatre Current Hotel Ballroom 1950 1991 541 W. 47th St. (No. 240) Arena Theatre (1950-1951)
Empire Theatre Converted to the AMC Empire 25 movie theater 1912 1942 900 W. 42nd St. (No. 236) Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre (1912-1931)
Empire Theatre (41st St.)
Fifth Avenue Theatre
52nd Street Theatre
48th Street Theatre
44th Street Theatre
49th Street Theatre
Fulton Theatre
Gaiety Theatre
Garden Theatre
Garrick Theatre
Herald Square Theatre
Hippodrome Theatre
Jardin de Paris
Klaw Theatre
Knickerbocker Theatre
Latin Quarter
Liberty Theatre Vacant 1904 1933 1055 W. 42nd St. (No. 234)
Lincoln Square Theatre
Lyceum Theatre (4th Ave.)
Lyric Theatre 1903
Majestic Theatre (Columbus Circle)
Manhattan Theatre (33rd St.)
Mark Hellinger Theatre Currently houses the Times Square Church 1930 1989 1506
Maxine Elliott's Theatre
Mayfair Theatre (44th St.)
Mayfair Theatre (46th St.)
Mayfair Theatre (46th St.)
Morosco Theatre
New Century Theatre
New Theatre Comique
New Victory Theater Currently operates as an Off-Broadway theatre 1900 1930 499
New York Theatre (44th St.)
Nora Bayes Theatre
Olympia Theatre
Palmer's Theatre
Park Theatre (Park Row)
Playhouse Theatre
Playhouse Theatre (6th Ave.)
President Theatre
Princess Theatre
Proctor's Theatre
Rialto Theatre
Sam H. Harris Theatre
Savoy Theatre
Star Theatre
Theatre Comique
Times Square Theater Part of the New 42nd Street complex 1920 1934 1032
39th Street Theatre
Vanderbilt Theatre
Victoria Theatre
Waldorf Theatre
Wallack's Theatre
Wallack's Lyceum Theatre
Waverley Theatre
Winter Garden Theatre (Jenny Lind Hall)
Ziegfeld Theatre

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Broadway Theatres". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-03-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Moulin Rouge! Musical Sets Broadway Dates and Theatre; Aaron Tveit and Karen Olivo to Star" Playbill.com, November 19, 2018
  3. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Will & Grace's Debra Messing to Star in Broadway Premiere of Birthday Candles" Playbill.com, June 17, 2019
  4. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Bob Dylan Musical Girl From the North Country to Play Broadway" Playbill.com, June 18, 2019
  5. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "London's Gender-Bent Company Will Play Broadway With Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone" Playbill.com, August 30, 2019
  6. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Starring Laurie Metcalf and Rupert Everett, Sets Broadway Home" Playbill.com, September 16, 2019
  7. ^ Peikert, Mark. "Jagged Little Pill Announces Broadway Dates". Playbill. Retrieved May 3, 2019.
  8. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Isaac Powell, Shereen Pimentel, More Set for West Side Story Broadway Revival" Playbill.com, July 10, 2019
  9. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Six Musical, Putting Henry VIII's Wives in the Spotlight, Heads to Broadway" Playbill.com, August 1, 2019
  10. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "American Buffalo Revival Taps Darren Criss, Sets Broadway Theatre" Playbill.com, October 24, 2019
  11. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Jessie Mueller, Tracy Letts, Armie Hammer, and More to Star in Letts' The Minutes on Broadway" Playbill.com, November 7, 2019
  12. ^ Meyer, Dan. "Broadway's Take Me Out Moves Start Date Following Coronavirus Cancellations" Playbill.com, March 13, 2020
  13. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker to Return to Broadway Together in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite" Playbill.com, September 10, 2019
  14. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Ain't Too Proud—The Life and Times of the Temptations Sets Dates for Spring Broadway Bow" Playbill.com, October 2, 2018
  15. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Off-Broadway Hit Hangmen Will Make Broadway Debut in 2020" Playbill.com, November 18, 2019
  16. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Diana Musical, About Late Princess Diana, Will Play Broadway" Playbill.com, August 12, 2019
  17. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Tina—The Tina Turner Musical Sets Broadway Theatre and Dates" Playbill.com, April 11, 2019
  18. ^ Playbill Staff. "Sing Street Musical to Transfer to Broadway" Playbill.com, January 8, 2020
  19. ^ Clement, Olivia (September 3, 2019). "The Lehman Trilogy to Open on Broadway". Playbill. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
  20. ^ Desk, BWW News (2019-10-10). "MJ THE MUSICAL Officially Set For the Neil Simon Theatre Beginning July 6, 2020". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  21. ^ "New Details Emerge for Palace Theatre Renovation". BroadwayWorld. September 5, 2018. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
  22. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse to Star in Paula Vogel's How I Learned to Drive—Again—on Broadway" Playbill.com, August 13, 2019
  23. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Mrs. Doubtfire Musical Sets Broadway Cast and Dates" Playbill.com, October 16, 2019
  24. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Caroline, or Change Will Return to Broadway" Playbill.com, August 19, 2019
  25. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Carmen Cusack, Harry Hadden-Paton, and Tony Yazbeck to Lead Cast of New Broadway Musical Flying Over Sunset" Playbill.com, August 20, 2019
  26. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Hadestown Musical Sets Broadway Dates and Theatre" Playbill.com, November 27, 2018
  27. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Beetlejuice Musical Sets Spring 2019 Broadway Opening Date" Playbill.com, September 13, 2018