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Address:
124 W. 43rd Street
(Broadway and 6th Avenue)
Capacity: 1055
Air Conditioning: not known
Access: not known
Owned by: not known
Status: Broadway Theatre
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Originally called the Henry Miller's theatre, the house opened in 1918 with "The Fountain of Youth", a translation of Flor de la vida, by the brothers Alvarez Quintero. In 1969 the building became a cinema, then a night-club, before it reverted back to a theatre in 1998. The theatre was closed in 2004 due to the construction of the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park. Rebuilt - with the original facade preserved and restored - the theatre re-opened in 2009. The house was renamed the Stephen Sondheim Theatre on 22 Mar 2010 in honor of the composer's 80th birthday.
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