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The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale Theatre and the John Golden Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 242 West 45th Street ( George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale) was originally built in 1927 by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers, as part of a three-theatre complex that also included the Majestic (a large musical house) and the Theatre Masque, now the John Golden (a small house).
Aug 28, 1996 · Bernard B. Jacobs, the president of the mighty Shubert Organization for 24 years and one of the most powerful men in the American theater, died yesterday at St. Francis Hospital in...
Bernard B. Jacobs, president and co-executive chief officer of the Shubert Organization, died August 27 at the age of 80. Jacobs died of complications following bypass surgery on Friday.
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale) was originally built in 1927 by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers, as part of a three-theatre complex that also included the Majestic...
- Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway)'s next show is The Outsiders which begins performances on 3/16/2024.
- Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway) was built in 1927.
- Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway) has 1078 seats.
- Monday-Saturday: 12:00 AM-8:00 PM.
- Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map . The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible. Orches...
- Once which ran from 3/18/2012 to 1/4/2015, God of Carnage which ran from 3/22/2009 to 6/6/2010, The Color Purple which ran from 12/10/2015 to 1/8/2...
Director. Located at 242 West 45th Street. About the Theater. Designed by Herbert J. Krapp for the Chanin Brothers, the Royale Theatre was unusual for its eclectic, romantic style that Krapp and the Chanins called Spanish modern.
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale) was originally built in 1927 by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers, as part of a three-theatre complex that also included the Majestic (a large musical house) and the Theatre Masque, now the John Golden (a small house).