Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre

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The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre may be a street theatre placed at 236 West forty fifth Street (George Abbott Way) in midtown-Manhattan named for Gerald Schoenfeld. Designed by designer musician J. Krapp to fit the neighboring Shubert and Booth theatres designed by Henry B. Herts, the building was made by the Shubert brothers in 1917-18, christened the town Theatre, and chartered to producer Arthur Hopkins.He meant it to be a venue for legitimate plays prima notable actors like John and actor. The premiere production was A palmy misfortune, a comedy with William Gillette and Estelle Winwood. When Hopkins died in 1948, management of the theatre came to the Shuberts, WHO still own the property, that was selected a brand new royalty landmark in 1987. The 1,080-seat house was renamed when Gerald Schoenfeld, chairman of the Shubert Organization, in 2005.

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