Edison Theatre
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The Edison Theatre was a Broadway theatre in the Hotel Edison at 240 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1931 as the hotel's ballroom, it became the Arena Theatre on May 31, 1950, with a revival of George Kelly's The Show Off. The following year it was returned to the hotel's ballroom and remained as such until the early 1970s, when it was re-converted to a theatre. Its most notable production was Oh! Calcutta!, which opened on September 24, 1976, and ran for 13 years, with a total of 5,959 performances. Other shows staged here included Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, Me and Bessie, Sizwe Banzi is Dead, The Island, and Love Letters. The theatre closed on February 2…
By decade14 productions across 3 decades
- 1970s
11
- 1980s
1
- 1990s
2
Counted from the productions we hold, which are Broadway and a
partial West End. A quiet decade here can mean a dark theatre and can mean a gap
in the record.
Longest runs hereby performances
| 1976 |
Oh! Calcutta!
September 24, 1976 · Margo Sappington |
5,959 perf. |
| 1974 |
Sizwe Banzi Is Dead
November 13, 1974 |
159 perf. |
| 1971 |
Only Fools Are Sad
November 22, 1971 · Yossi Yzraely |
144 perf. |
| 1990 |
Those Were the Days
November 7, 1990 |
126 perf. |
| 1970 |
Happy Birthday, Wanda June
December 22, 1970 · Michael J. Kane |
96 perf. |
| 1989 |
Love Letters
October 31, 1989 · John Tillinger |
96 perf. |
| 1974 |
The Island
November 24, 1974 |
52 perf. |
| 1990 |
A Change in the Heir
April 29, 1990 · David H. Bell |
23 perf. |
Everything that played here14 productions
| 1970 |
Happy Birthday, Wanda June
December 22, 1970 · Original · no show page |
96 perf. |
| 1970 |
Opium
October 5, 1970 · Original · no show page |
8 perf. |
| 1970 |
The Candyapple
November 23, 1970 · Original · no show page |
1 perf. |
| 1971 |
Johnny Johnson
April 11, 1971 · Revival · no show page |
1 perf. |
| 1971 |
Only Fools Are Sad
November 22, 1971 · Original · no show page |
144 perf. |
| 1972 |
Hard Job Being God
May 15, 1972 · Original · no show page |
6 perf. |
| 1972 |
That’s Entertainment
April 14, 1972 · Original · no show page |
4 perf. |
| 1974 |
Sizwe Banzi Is Dead
November 13, 1974 · Original · no show page |
159 perf. |
| 1974 |
The Island
November 24, 1974 · Original · no show page |
52 perf. |
| 1975 |
Boccaccio
November 24, 1975 · Revival |
7 perf. |
| 1976 |
Oh! Calcutta!
September 24, 1976 · Revival · no show page |
5,959 perf. |
| 1989 |
Love Letters
October 31, 1989 · Original · no show page |
96 perf. |
| 1990 |
A Change in the Heir
April 29, 1990 · Original · no show page |
23 perf. |
| 1990 |
Those Were the Days
November 7, 1990 · Original · no show page |
126 perf. |
In the literature8 passages
- The Edison Theatre on 47th Street is now an event space, but in the early 1950s, and from 1970-1990, it was a Broadway theater. The Edison housed the long-running naughty show, Oh! Calcutta! for 13 years, and it’s also the first Broadway theater where the BMI writers ever heard their songs played.ebooks/Tepper, Jennifer/Untold Stories of Broadway, Part 1, The - Jennifer Tepper.txt
- tor/choreographer. The 1976 all-black revival of Guys and Dolls— another case in point—used Off-Broadway’s Edison Theatre for audi-theatre-pdfs/More Opening Nights on Broadway - Steven Suskin.txt
- more than three years, transferring midway to the venerable old Belasco. Four years later a revival opened at the mid-Broadway Edison Theatre and ran thirteen years on the backs of Japanese businessmen with a yen. An impressive record, but the show has not enjoyed much of an afterlife in the high school/community theatre circuit, alas.theatre-pdfs/More Opening Nights on Broadway - Steven Suskin.txt
- EDISON THEATRE Opened Monday, November 22, 1971.* Yaacov Agmon under the patronage of the Prime Minister of Israel, Mrs. Golda Meir, presents:theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
- PLAYHOUSE THEATRE Opened Wednesday, Apnl 19, 1972* (Moved June 13, 1972 to Edison Theatre) Edward Padula and Arch Lustberg present Vinnette Carroll's Urban Arts Corps production of:theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
What this page does not know
- What played here before Broadway record-keeping starts, and what played here
outside it — concerts, benefits, film runs, anything that was not a listed
production.
- How many seats.
- Who built it.
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