The Royale Theatre, designed by Herbert J. Krapp, opened January 11, 1927. In 1932, Broadway powerhouse producer John Golden leased the venue and renamed it for himself. Following his departure, the Shubert Organization purchased the theatre and briefly leased it to CBS Radio. In 1940 the theatre returned to legitimate theatre as the Royale Theatre. On May 9, 2005, the Shubert Organization renamed the theatre after long-time president Bernard B. Jacobs.
Following a sold-out run last fall at New York City Center, Tony Award® winner Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond will bring their acclaimed performances to Broadway in two-time Tony nominated director Michael Arden’s new production of Parade.
SYNOPSIS:Marietta, Georgia, 1913. 13-year-old Mary Phagan is found dead in the basement of a pencil factory, and Leo Frank, the Jewish superintendent of the factory, is wrongfully accused of committing the crime.
Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre | 2005 |
Royale Theatre | 1940 |
Royale Theatre | 1927 |
John Golden Theatre |
Jan 1, 1973 - | "The Shubert Organization, Inc." | |
Dec 1, 1936 - Dec 6, 1939 | CBS | Theatre Lessee |
Sep 26, 1934 - Dec 31, 1936 | John Golden | Theatre Lessee |
Jul 3, 1929 - Oct 20, 1931 | Shubert Theatre Corporation | |
Jan 11, 1927 - Jul 3, 1929 | Henry Chanin | |
Jan 11, 1927 - Jul 3, 1929 | Irwin Chanin |
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