The St. James Theatre opened in 1927 as Erlanger's Theatre, named for booking agent Abraham Erlanger. It was renamed the St. James in 1932, after the London theatre of the same name. In 2001, the St. James production of The Producers set box office records for single-day sales, introduced ‘premium’ seating, and won an unprecedented 12 Tonys.
New York, New York is a spectacular show for a singular city. With a unique blend of dazzling new songs and big band classics (“New York, New York,” “The World Goes Round”), this jubilant new musical is destined to become the talk of the town.
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SYNOPSIS:It is 1946, the war is over, and a resurgent New York is beginning to rebuild. As steel beams swing overhead, a collection of artists has dreams as big and diverse as the city itself. But do these singers, dancers, musicians and makers have what it takes to survive this place, let alone to succeed? If they can make it there, they can make it anywhere.
St. James Theatre | 1932 |
Erlanger's Theatre | 1927 |
Jul 29, 1957 - | Jujamcyn Theaters | Theatre Owner |
Jul 19, 1941 - Unknown | Select Theatres Corporation | Theatre Lessee |
Oct 19, 1936 - Jul 1, 1941 | Boris Said | Theatre Lessee |
Sep 1, 1934 - Sep 1, 1936 | Eddie Dowling | Theatre Lessee |
Jul 20, 1932 - Unknown | Vincent Astor | Theatre Owner |
Jul 20, 1932 - Sep 1, 1934 | Lodewick Vroom | Theatre Operator |
Sep 26, 1927 - Jul 20, 1932 | Erlanger Theatrical Enterprises | Theatre Owner |
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