Eugene O’Neill Theatre

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The Eugene Gladstone O’Neill Theatre may be a Great White Way theatre set at 230 West forty ninth Street in Midtown Manhattan. Designed by creator Herbert J. Krapp, it had been engineered for the Shuberts as a part of a theatre-hotel complicated named for nineteenth century tragedian Edwin Forrest. It opened on November twenty four, 1925 with the musical Mayflowers as its premiere production. The venue was renamed the Coronet in 1945, with renovations by architects Walker & industrialist, then in 1959 rechristened the playwright in honor of the yank author by then-owner Lester Osterman. It later was purchased by author dramatist, United Nations agency sold it to Jujamcyn Theaters in 1982.

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