Richard Rodgers Theatre

New York, NY

Performance History

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The Richard Rodgers Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 226 West 46th Street in Manhattan, New York City. It was named after the famous composer Richard Rodgers, and it has a seating capacity of 1,319. The theatre was originally called the 46th Street Theatre when it opened in 1928. Over the years, it has undergone numerous renovations and changes of ownership, and it has hosted a wide variety of plays, musicals, and other performances. Some of the most notable productions to have been performed at the Richard Rodgers Theatre include "Guys and Dolls," "Chicago," "In the Heights," and "Hamilton." Many of these shows have been hugely successful and have won multiple Tony Awards. In recent years, the Richard Rodgers Theatre has become particularly associated with the work of Lin-Manuel Miranda, who wrote and starred in "In the Heights" and "Hamilton." Both shows premiered at the theatre, and have gone on to become some of the most successful and influential musicals in Broadway history. Today, the Richard Rodgers Theatre remains one of the most important and iconic venues in the American theatre world, and continues to host some of the most exciting and innovative productions on Broadway.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1925
Venue Status: year not entered yet
Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 1368

Location Info

226 W.46th St.
New York, NY
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Other Names

  • Richard Rodgers Theatre (1990)
  • 46th Street Theatre (1932)
  • Chanin's 46th Street Theatre (1925)

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