Stephen Sondheim Theatre (Broadway) - Theater Information
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Address: 124 W. 43rd St. New York, NY 10036 BUILT: 1918 SEATING CAPACITY: 1055 |
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Stephen Sondheim Theatre (Broadway) History
In 1998, Roundabout renovated, reopened and operated the former Henry Miller's Theatre as a Broadway home for their Tony award-winning production of Cabaret. However, nine months into the run, a construction accident at an adjacent building forced the theatre to close, and Cabaret transferred to Studio 54, where it ran for five more years. In 2009, the Henry Miller's Theatre reopened as the first LEED-certified Broadway theatre, raising the bar for environmentally sustainable design and construction of performing arts venues. In 2010, it was renamed the Stephen Sondheim in honor of the legendary composer and lyricist's 80th birthday.
The Stephen Sondheim's longest-running show is Beautiful: The Carole King Musical! Beautiful: The Carole King Musical premiered on Broadway on January 12, 2014, and closed on October 27, 2019 after 60 previews and 2,418 regular performances. The musical featured book by playwright and Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Douglas McGrath, direction by Marc Bruni and choreography by Josh Prince. Beautiful featured songs by Gerry Goffin/Carole King and Barry Mann/Cynthia Weil. Beautiful: The Carole King Musical was nominated for 7 Tony Awards, winning Best Leading Actress in a Musical for Jessie Mueller, and Best Sound Design for Brian Ronan.
What Shows Played the Stephen Sondheim Theatre (Broadway)
DATES PRODUCTION ? - ? Mrs. Doubtfire (2022) ? - ? My One and Only (2018) ? - ? Slava's Snowshow (2019) ? - ? Damn Yankees (2017) 11/21/2013 - ? Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (2014) 3/30/2013 - 10/9/2013 The Trip to Bountiful (2013) 3/10/2011 - 7/8/2012 Anything Goes (2011) 10/26/2010 - 1/2/2011 The Pee-wee Herman Show (2010)
Frequently Asked Questions
Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.
The theatre is wheelchair-accessible. There are no steps into the theatre.
Orchestra Location:
There are no steps to the designated wheelchair seating locations. There are steps between rows in the Orchestra.
Mezzanine Location:
Located on the second level. There are steps between rows in the Mezzanine.
Accessible restrooms are available.
Devices are available at the theatre. A driver’s license or ID with a printed address are required as a deposit.
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