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  1. Because of its dainty, jewel-like qualities, the Music Box Theatre is aptly named. Designed by architect Charles Howard Crane in collaboration with E. George Kiehler, it was built in the neo-Georgian style, more in the manner of a dignified manor or country home than in the typical theatrical style of most other Broadway playhouses.

  2. Chicago’s Venue for Independent, Foreign, Cult and Classic Films. Turn onto Southport Avenue and it’s hard to resist the neon beacon that lures cinephiles from across Chicagoland with eight flickering lettersMusic Box. It’s a promise of more than just entertainment, but a total experience.

  3. The Music Box Theatre is a Broadway theater at 239 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1921, the Music Box Theatre was designed by C. Howard Crane in a Palladian -inspired style and was constructed for Irving Berlin and Sam H. Harris .

  4. 239 West 45th Street. New York, NY 10036. View on Map. About the Venue. The Music Box was opened in 1921 by producer Sam H. Harris and composer Irving Berlin to showcase a series of Berlin’s...

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · The Music Box Theatre is a beautifully arranged Broadway venue, poised for epic performances at the heart of New York City. Built in 1921 by playwright, producer, and composer Irving Berlin, the theatre possesses a fascinating history with a capacity of 1,022 seats.

  6. Current Show: Suffs. 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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