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Mansfield Theatre

Address:
256 W. 47th St.

New York, NY 10036

BUILT: 1926

SEATING CAPACITY: 1109
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Shows at the Mansfield Theatre

DATES PRODUCTION
4/11/1950 - 4/12/1950 Cry of the Peacock (1950)
2/9/1950 - 2/11/1950 All You Need Is One Good Break (1950)
1/23/1950 - 1/28/1950 Design for a Stained Glass Window (1950)
10/31/1949 - 1/21/1950 Lend an Ear (1948)
5/9/1949 - 5/9/1949 Concerto for Fun (1949)
4/18/1949 - 4/23/1949 Magnolia Alley (1949)
3/30/1949 - 4/9/1949 The Biggest Thief in Town (1949)
12/4/1948 - 3/12/1949 Red Gloves (1948)
4/27/1948 - 5/1/1948 Holiday on Broadway (1948)
4/18/1948 - 4/24/1948 Charles Weidman Dancers (1948)
2/24/1948 - 3/6/1948 Where Stars Walk (1948)
2/17/1948 - 2/22/1948 The Old Lady Says "No!" (1948)
2/10/1948 - 2/14/1948 John Bull's Other Island (1948)
2/3/1948 - 2/4/1948 Kathleen (1948)
1/16/1948 - 1/17/1948 The Men We Marry (1948)
1/4/1948 - Lament for Ignacio Sanches Mejias (1948)
12/26/1947 - 1/10/1948 The Cradle Will Rock (1947)
12/9/1947 - 12/13/1947 The Gentleman From Athens (1947)
10/5/1947 - 10/18/1947 Dear Judas (1947)
12/3/1946 - 5/31/1947 Years Ago (1946)
8/30/1944 - 11/30/1946 Anna Lucasta (1944)
5/8/1944 - 5/13/1944 Hickory Stick (1944)
4/6/1944 - 4/29/1944 Public Relations (1944)
3/1/1944 - 3/4/1944 Thank You, Svoboda (1944)
11/28/1943 - 1/16/1944 Janie (1942)
10/26/1943 - 11/25/1943 Victory Belles (1943)
3/22/1943 - 3/26/1943 Apology (1943)
2/5/1943 - 2/13/1943 For Your Pleasure (1943)
12/28/1942 - 1/2/1943 Sweet Charity (1942)
10/21/1942 - 10/31/1942 The Time, the Place and the Girl (1942)
2/13/1942 - 2/21/1942 They Should Have Stood in Bed (1942)
12/28/1941 - 1/31/1942 In Time to Come (1941)
11/21/1941 - 11/29/1941 The Seventh Trumpet (1941)
11/3/1941 - 11/16/1941 Cuckoos on the Hearth (1941)
10/20/1941 - 10/25/1941 As You Like It (1941)
12/25/1940 - 5/10/1941 Meet the People (1940)
12/25/1940 - 5/10/1941 Meet the People (1940)
11/23/1940 - 12/14/1940 Horse Fever (1940)
4/15/1940 - 6/10/1940 Separate Rooms (1940)
1/16/1940 - 4/13/1940 Juno and the Paycock (1940)
11/14/1939 - 12/2/1939 Thunder Rock (1939)
11/26/1938 - Glorious Morning (1938)
1/24/1938 - If I Were You (1938)
12/16/1937 - Tell Me Pretty Maiden (1937)
11/10/1937 - Antony and Cleopatra (1937)
5/18/1937 - 5/29/1937 Sea Legs (1937)
1/13/1937 - Behind Red Lights (1937)
11/9/1936 - Black Limelight (1936)
10/5/1936 - Lend Me Your Ears! (1936)
4/13/1936 - 4/18/1936 Summer Wives (1936)
3/6/1936 - The Fields Beyond (1936)
2/12/1936 - Black Widow (1936)
10/29/1935 - On Stage (1935)
3/28/1935 - Lady of Letters (1935)
2/8/1935 - Field of Ermine (1935)
11/27/1934 - Page Miss Glory (1934)
10/6/1934 - Dance With Your Gods (1934)
5/9/1934 - I, Myself (1934)
4/23/1934 - Late Wisdom (1934)
1/25/1934 - Whatever Possessed Her (1934)
1/3/1934 - The Gods We Make (1934)
9/26/1933 - Kultur (1933)
6/26/1933 - A Church Mouse (1933)
3/15/1933 - 3/15/1933 Marilyn's Affairs (1933)
1/27/1933 - Marathon (1933)
12/26/1932 - 1/7/1933 Shuffle Along [1933] (1932)
12/26/1932 - 1/7/1933 Shuffle Along [1933] (1932)
2/11/1932 - Monkey (1932)
1/5/1932 - Lost Boy (1932)
12/10/1931 - 1931- (1931)
2/26/1930 - 8/29/1931 The Green Pastures (1930)
2/26/1930 - 8/29/1931 The Green Pastures (1930)
11/4/1929 - Cortez (1929)
9/16/1929 - Philadelphia (1929)
3/4/1929 - Indiscretion (1929)
2/6/1928 - Atlas and Eva (1928)
12/23/1927 - Caste (1927)
11/14/1927 - New York (1927)
10/12/1927 - The Springboard (1927)
9/26/1927 - Speak Easy (1927)
4/19/1927 - The Gossipy Sex (1927)
3/28/1927 - Lost (1927)
2/21/1927 - Window Panes (1927)
2/7/1927 - The Adventurous Age (1927)
1/31/1927 - For Better or Worse (1927)
1/10/1927 - Ghosts (1927)
12/13/1926 - The Dybbuk (1926)
11/30/1926 - Beyond the Horizon (1926)
10/22/1926 - The Ladder (1926)
9/2/1926 - If I Was Rich (1926)
7/8/1926 - My Magnolia (1926)
4/26/1926 - Beau-Strings (1926)
3/23/1926 - Schweiger (1926)
3/2/1926 - The Masque of Venice (1926)
2/15/1926 - The Night Duel (1926)
- Mongolia (1927)
- Moon Over Mulberry Street (1935)

News


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by Stephi Wild - Nov 24, 2025

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Photos: The Queendom Reunites to Celebrate 4 Years of SIX
by Jennifer Broski - Oct 7, 2025

Broadway's global smash hit musical, SIX, honored the show's historical four-year reign with special guests Toby Marlow, Lucy Moss, and SIX Queens past and present. BroadwayWorld was there for the special day and you can check out photos from the epic reunion here!
Photos: SIX Celebrates 4 Years on Broadway
by Jennifer Broski - Oct 7, 2025

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by Stephi Wild - Oct 3, 2025

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by Stephi Wild - Oct 19, 2022

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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 1, 2020

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by Julie Musbach - Jul 1, 2019

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by Nicole Rosky - May 11, 2019

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Brian Regan Heads to the Morrison Center This Spring
by BWW News Desk - Sep 30, 2014

Comedian Brian Regan announces spring tour dates in his 10-year, non-stop theater tour with tickets going on sale Friday, October 3, 2014. The spring 2015 leg will visit 39 cities bringing Regan and his fans to some of the most beautiful theaters in North America. Since 2005, Regan's tour has visited close to 100 cities each year.
Smuin Ballet Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Season with Montana Tour Today
by BWW News Desk - Sep 8, 2013

To kick off its 20th Anniversary Season, Smuin Ballet will head to Montana, the home state of late founder Michael Smuin, to present a tour that includes Smuin's much-loved Sinatra ballet Fly Me to the Moon, as well as the acclaimed Dear Miss Cline from company Choreographer-in-Residence Amy Seiwert and Jazzin', a saucy and seductive work by Darrell Grand Moultrie. Smuin Ballet's Montana tour will play today and tomorrow, September 8 - 9 in Michael Smuin's hometown of Missoula at the Montana Repertory Theatre and September 13 at the Mansfield Theatre, Great Falls. Tickets are available by calling each venue's box office (see info at the end of the release). The Great Falls performance will benefit McLaughlin Research Institute for Biomedical Sciences, with which Smuin Ballet shares a close connection.
Smuin Ballet to Kick Off 20th Anniversary Season with Montana Tour, Begin. 9/8
by Tyler Peterson - Jul 26, 2013

To kick off its 20th Anniversary Season, Smuin Ballet will head to Montana, the home state of late founder Michael Smuin, to present a tour that includes Smuin's much-loved Sinatra ballet Fly Me to the Moon, as well as the acclaimed Dear Miss Cline from company Choreographer-in-Residence Amy Seiwert and Jazzin', a saucy and seductive work by Darrell Grand Moultrie. Smuin Ballet's Montana tour will play September 8 - 9 in Michael Smuin's hometown of Missoula at the Montana Repertory Theatre and September 13 at the Mansfield Theatre, Great Falls. Tickets are available by calling each venue's box office (see info at the end of the release). The Great Falls performance will benefit McLaughlin Research Institute for Biomedical Sciences, with which Smuin Ballet shares a close connection.

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