Henry Miller's Theatre
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2001–2001 on this page1 productions
The Stephen Sondheim Theatre, formerly Henry Miller's Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 124 West 43rd Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Owned by the Durst Organization and managed by the Roundabout Theatre Company, the modern 1,055-seat theater opened in 2009 at the base of the Bank of America Tower. The current theater is mostly underground and was designed by COOKFOX, architects of the Bank of America Tower, with Adamson Associates Architects as architect of record. It retains the landmarked facade of the original Henry Miller's Theatre, which was built in 1918 by Henry Miller, the actor and producer. The original 950-seat theater was desi…
Henry Miller Theatre
Names this building has traded under. A production filed against one
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Longest runs hereby performances
| 2001 |
Urinetown
September 20, 2001 · John Rando |
965 perf. |
Everything that played here1 productions
| 2001 |
Urinetown
September 20, 2001 · Original |
965 perf. |
In the literature8 passages
- Epitaph for George Dillon, Act I. Revived by Norman Twain and Bernard Miller by arrangement with the English Stage Company at Henry Miller's Theatre, New York, January 1959. 12, Staged by William Gaskell, scenery by Stephen Doncaster, lighting supervised by Ralph Alswang, costumes supervised by Helene Pons. Josie Elliot, Wendy Craig. Thea…theatre-pdfs/A Treasury of the Theatre, v. 2.txt
- Wilkins, and John Dall as Lieutenant William Seawright in Dear Ruth. New York, Henry Miller's Theatre, 1944. [Photograph by Vandamm. Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations]theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 3 (I-N).txt
- Ina Claire and Hugh Williams in Frederick Lonsdale's Once is Enough. New York, Henry Miller's Theatre, 1938. [Photograph by Vandamm. Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations]theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 3 (I-N).txt
- Walter Connolly and Helen Hayes in The Good Fairy. New York, Henry Miller's Theatre, 1931. [Photograph by Vandamm. TTieatre Collection, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations]theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 3 (I-N).txt
- (Above) Days Without End, with Earl Larimore, Selena Royle, and Stanley Ridges (standing). New York, Henry Miller Theatre, 1934. [Photograph by Vandamm. Theatre Collection, The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations]theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 4 (O-S).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.
- Who built it.
- Any photograph that shows the building. We hold 1,
but none is typed as an exterior, an auditorium or a marquee.
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