Minskoff Theatre

The Minskoff Theatre is a Broadway theatre, located at 1515 Broadway in Times Square in Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It is currently home to the musical The Lion King, based on the Disney animated film of the same name.

Minskoff Theatre
Minskoff Theatre, showing The Lion King, May 2007
Address1515 Broadway
New York City
United States
Coordinates40.75788°N 73.986155°W / 40.75788; -73.986155
OwnerNederlander Organization
TypeBroadway
Capacity1,621
ProductionThe Lion King
Construction
Opened1973
ArchitectKahn and Jacobs
Website
Minskoff Entrance
The Facade of the Theater from Times Square

The 1,621-seat venue, designed by architects Kahn and Jacobs, is on the third floor of One Astor Plaza, an office tower constructed on the site of the Astor Hotel. Named after Sam Minskoff and Sons (Henry H. Minskoff, Jerome Minskoff, Myron Minskoff, and Leo Minskoff), builders and owners of the high-rise building, it opened March 13, 1973, with a revival of Irene starring Debbie Reynolds. Over the years it has served as host to musicals, dance companies, and concerts.

In 1981, it hosted Miss Universe 1981, won by Irene Saez of Venezuela, as well as the transfer of Joseph Papp's production of The Pirates of Penzance. In 1994, Sunset Boulevard was a hit at the theatre. In 2006, The Lion King transferred to the theatre, where it continues to run, as of 2020.

In September 2007, a new set within the Minskoff space was created for the syndicated news magazine The Insider, which had formerly been based on the second floor of Astor Plaza in MTV's studios and in Los Angeles. The program returned to Los Angeles for the 2008–09 season.

Notable productions

Box office record

The Lion King achieved the box office record for the Minskoff Theatre. The production cleared $2,837,158 over eight performances, for the week ending December 29, 2013.[1]

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References

  1. Piepenburg, Erik (30 December 2013). "A Record-Setting Week on Broadway". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
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