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  1. The Shuberts built the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly the Plymouth) along with the contiguous Broadhurst in 1917. The playhouse was initially leased to producer Arthur M. Hopkins who achieved much success in booking it.

  2. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, formerly the Plymouth Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 236 West 45th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1917, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp and was built for the Shubert brothers.

  3. 236 West 45th St. New York, NY. BUILT: 1918. SEATING CAPACITY: 1079. View Larger Map. Seating Chart. Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (Broadway) History. The Shuberts built the Gerald Schoenfeld...

  4. Monday-Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM. Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00PM (When there is an evening performance, open until curtain.) Tickets. Purchase tickets online at the theatre box office, or by calling 212-239-6200. Group Tickets (10+) Book online or call 800-714-8452. Location. About This Theatre.

  5. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre is located at 236 West 45th Street. Like many other theaters it sits at the center of New York’s popular tourist district, with other attractions including the Times Square and shopping centers such as One Astor Plaza within walking distance.

  6. The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (formerly known as the Plymouth) was built in 1917 by the Shuberts. It was renamed the Gerald Schoenfeld in 2005 to honor the late chairman of the Shubert...

  7. Current Show: The Notebook. For a full list of productions at this theatre and historical photos, visit IBDB.com. View a mini-documentary on the history of this theatre at Spotlight on Broadway.

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