Al Hirschfeld Theatre

Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Al Hirschfeld theatre à New York

le Al Hirschfeld Theatre est un théâtre de Broadway. Il est situé au 302 West 45 Street à Manhattan (New York). Dessiné par l'architecte G. Albert Lansurgh pour le producteur de vaudevilles Martin Beck, il ouvrit ses portes le 11 novembre 1911 avec la pièce Madame Pompadour. Il possède une riche collection de costumes pour environ 200 acteurs et a une capacité de 1292 places assises. Il appartient à la société Jujamcyn Theaters.

Scène et rideau de scène

Productions notables

  • 1934: The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, the Mikado
  • 1934: Romeo and Juliet
  • 1935: Winterset
  • 1936 et 1939: Seasons of Gilbert et Sullivan
  • 1937: High Tor
  • 1939: Ladies and Gentlemen
  • 1940: Cabin in the Sky
  • 1941: Watch on the Rhine
  • 1942: My Sister Eileen
  • 1943: The Corn is Green
  • 1945: On the Town
  • 1946: The Iceman Cometh
  • 1947: Antony and Cleopatra
  • 1951: The Rose Tattoo
  • 1953: The Crucible
  • 1953: The Teahouse of the August Moon
  • 1956: Candide
  • 1959: Sweet Bird of Youth
  • 1960: Bye Bye Birdie
  • 1961: Milk and Honey; The Happiest Girl in the World
  • 1964: I Had a Ball
  • 1965: Oliver!
  • 1966: A Delicate Balance
  • 1967: Hallelujah, Baby!
  • 1968: Man of La Mancha
  • 1977: Dracula
  • 1980: Onward Victoria
  • 1981: The Little Foxes
  • 1984: The Rink
  • 1987: Into the Woods
  • 1989: Grand Hotel
  • 1992: Guys and Dolls
  • 1995: Moon Over Buffalo
  • 1997: Annie
  • 1998: The Sound of Music
  • 1999: Kiss Me, Kate
  • 2002: Man of La Mancha
  • 2003: Wonderful Town
  • 2005: Sweet Charity
  • 2006: The Wedding Singer
  • 2007: Curtains
  • 2008: A Tale of Two Cities
  • 2009: Hair
  • 2010: Elf the Musical
  • 2011: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying avec Daniel Radcliffe (première 27 mars 2011)

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