Lunt-Fontanne Theatre

New York, NY

Performance History

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The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre is a historic Broadway theater located at 205 West 46th Street in New York City. It was originally built in 1910 and has undergone various renovations over the years to maintain its grandeur and accommodate modern theater productions. The theater is named after the renowned acting duo, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, who were known for their contributions to the American theater. The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre has a seating capacity of approximately 1,500, offering a spacious and immersive experience for audiences. Throughout its history, the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre has hosted a wide array of successful Broadway productions, including both musicals and plays. Notable shows that have graced its stage include "The Sound of Music," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Little Mermaid," "Finding Neverland," and "The Cher Show," among many others. With its ornate decor, elegant architecture, and state-of-the-art facilities, the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre provides a memorable and captivating environment for theater enthusiasts. Its prime location in the heart of the Theater District makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking exceptional Broadway performances.}

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Venue Info

Built: 1910
Venue Status: year not entered yet
Demolished: year not entered yet
Seating Capacity: 1509

Location Info

205 West 46th St.
New York, NY
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Other Names

  • Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (1958)
  • Globe Theatre (1910)

Trivia & History

Opened in 1910. It became a cinema in 1938 but returned to legit use in 1958 after extensive renovation.

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