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Brooks Atkinson Theatre

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256 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036

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  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - The Official Website - Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
    Built in 1926 and originally named the Mansfield Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre was renamed in 1960 to honor the famed New York Times drama critic, Brooks Atkinson.
    http://brooksatkinsontheater.com
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - Seating Chart
    Check out the chart so you know where you want to sit!
    http://brooksatkinsontheater.com/seating_chart.php
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre – New York, NY | IBDB
    Waitress opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Apr 24, 2016.
    https://www.ibdb.com/theatre/brooks-atkinson-theatre-1256
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre | A View From My Seat
    Seating view photos from seats at Brooks Atkinson Theatre. See the view from your seat at Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
    https://aviewfrommyseat.com/venue/Brooks Atkinson Theatre
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre — New York, NY
    The Brooks Atkinson Theater was opened in 1926 under the name The Mansfield Theatre. It was one of six venues built by the Chanin Brothers and designed by Herbert J. Krapp. In 1960, current owner Michael Myerberg named the theater after The New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson. This was the first time that a legitimate Broadway theater had been named after a theater critic. It is now owned by the Nederlander Organization, which has recently renovated the venue.
    https://www.broadway.com/venues/theaters/brooks-atkinson-theatre/
  • Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York, NY - Waitress - Tickets, information, reviews
    Buy your tickets and see show schedules for Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York, NY from New York City Theater. Upcoming events include - Waitress.
    https://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/brooksatkinsontheater/theater.php
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre: Seating Guide for Waitress and Other Broadway Shows | Vivid Seats
    View a Brooks Atkinson Theatre seating chart, including views from seats, for the Broadway landmark.
    https://www.vividseats.com/blog/brooks-atkinson-theatre-seating-chart-and-schedule
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - NYC | Broadway.org
    Formally known as the Mansfield Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, built in 1926, has housed many shows such as Rock of Ages and Noises Off.
    https://www.broadway.org/broadway-theatres/details/brooks-atkinson-theatre,21
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - Wikipedia
    The Brooks Atkinson Theatre is a Broadway theater located at 256 West 47th Street in Manhattan. Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp, it was constructed as the Mansfield Theatre by the Chanin brothers in 1926. After 1933, the theatre fell into relative disuse until 1945, when Michael Myerberg bought and leased it to CBS for television productions. Known as CBS Studio 59, the theater played host to the long-running panel shows What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret.[1] In 1960, it was renamed after the former New York Times theater critic, Brooks Atkinson, and returned to legitimate use. The Nederlander Organization purchased part-ownership of the Atkinson in 1967.[2]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Atkinson_Theatre
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Lena Horne Theatre
  • Mansfield Theatre (1926–1960)
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre (1960–2022)
Showing Six, 2022
Map
Address 256 West 47th Street
Manhattan, New York
United States
Coordinates 40°45′36″N 73°59′13″W / 40.76000°N 73.98694°W / 40.76000; -73.98694
Owner Nederlander Organization
Type Broadway
Capacity 1,069[a]
Production Six
Construction
Opened February 15, 1926 (99 years ago) (1926-02-15)
Years active 1926–1950, 1960–present
Architect Herbert J. Krapp
Website
broadwaydirect.com/venue/brooks-atkinson-theatre/
New York City Landmark
Designated November 4, 1987[1]
Reference no. 1311[1]
Designated entity Facade
New York City Landmark
Designated November 4, 1987[2]
Reference no. 1312[2]
Designated entity Auditorium interior
Source : Wikipedia under CC-BY-SA license
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  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - The Official Website - Ticketmaster is the authorized ticket service for this theatre
    Built in 1926 and originally named the Mansfield Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre was renamed in 1960 to honor the famed New York Times drama critic, Brooks Atkinson.
    http://brooksatkinsontheater.com
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - Seating Chart
    Check out the chart so you know where you want to sit!
    http://brooksatkinsontheater.com/seating_chart.php
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre – New York, NY | IBDB
    Waitress opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Apr 24, 2016.
    https://www.ibdb.com/theatre/brooks-atkinson-theatre-1256
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre | A View From My Seat
    Seating view photos from seats at Brooks Atkinson Theatre. See the view from your seat at Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
    https://aviewfrommyseat.com/venue/Brooks Atkinson Theatre
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre — New York, NY
    The Brooks Atkinson Theater was opened in 1926 under the name The Mansfield Theatre. It was one of six venues built by the Chanin Brothers and designed by Herbert J. Krapp. In 1960, current owner Michael Myerberg named the theater after The New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson. This was the first time that a legitimate Broadway theater had been named after a theater critic. It is now owned by the Nederlander Organization, which has recently renovated the venue.
    https://www.broadway.com/venues/theaters/brooks-atkinson-theatre/
  • Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York, NY - Waitress - Tickets, information, reviews
    Buy your tickets and see show schedules for Brooks Atkinson Theater, New York, NY from New York City Theater. Upcoming events include - Waitress.
    https://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/brooksatkinsontheater/theater.php
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre: Seating Guide for Waitress and Other Broadway Shows | Vivid Seats
    View a Brooks Atkinson Theatre seating chart, including views from seats, for the Broadway landmark.
    https://www.vividseats.com/blog/brooks-atkinson-theatre-seating-chart-and-schedule
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - NYC | Broadway.org
    Formally known as the Mansfield Theatre, the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, built in 1926, has housed many shows such as Rock of Ages and Noises Off.
    https://www.broadway.org/broadway-theatres/details/brooks-atkinson-theatre,21
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre - Wikipedia
    The Brooks Atkinson Theatre is a Broadway theater located at 256 West 47th Street in Manhattan. Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp, it was constructed as the Mansfield Theatre by the Chanin brothers in 1926. After 1933, the theatre fell into relative disuse until 1945, when Michael Myerberg bought and leased it to CBS for television productions. Known as CBS Studio 59, the theater played host to the long-running panel shows What's My Line? and I've Got a Secret.[1] In 1960, it was renamed after the former New York Times theater critic, Brooks Atkinson, and returned to legitimate use. The Nederlander Organization purchased part-ownership of the Atkinson in 1967.[2]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Atkinson_Theatre

Lena Horne Theatre
  • Mansfield Theatre (1926–1960)
  • Brooks Atkinson Theatre (1960–2022)
Showing Six, 2022
Map
Address 256 West 47th Street
Manhattan, New York
United States
Coordinates 40°45′36″N 73°59′13″W / 40.76000°N 73.98694°W / 40.76000; -73.98694
Owner Nederlander Organization
Type Broadway
Capacity 1,069[a]
Production Six
Construction
Opened February 15, 1926 (99 years ago) (1926-02-15)
Years active 1926–1950, 1960–present
Architect Herbert J. Krapp
Website
broadwaydirect.com/venue/brooks-atkinson-theatre/
New York City Landmark
Designated November 4, 1987[1]
Reference no. 1311[1]
Designated entity Facade
New York City Landmark
Designated November 4, 1987[2]
Reference no. 1312[2]
Designated entity Auditorium interior
Source : Wikipedia under CC-BY-SA license
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