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The James Earl Jones Theatre, originally the Cort Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 138 West 48th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was built in 1912 and designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb for impresario John Cort.
The Park Square Theatre was a theatre in Park Square in Boston, Massachusetts, designed by architect Clarence Blackall. It opened January 19, 1914, as the Cort Theatre, named for impresario John Cort. It was his first theatrical venue in Boston. [1]
When New York’s Cort Theatre was renamed after James Earl Jones in 2022, Samuel L. Jackson said, “If you are an actor or you aspired to be an actor or you pounded the pavement in these streets ...
Formerly known as the Cort Theatre, now the James Earl Jones Theatre on Broadway. Jones received two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, and a Grammy Award. He also was the recipient of a Golden Globe Award and the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. In 2011, he received an Academy Honorary Award. [133]
In a dedication ceremony Monday, the Cort Theatre on West 48th Street in Manhattan’s Theater District was officially renamed the James Earl Jones Theatre.
The 110-year-old Cort Theatre’s name change honors James Earl Jones’ lifelong contributions to Broadway and the artistic community.
One of the most endeared and enduring talents in the acting world has earned a tremendous honor: Broadway’s Cort Theatre The post Broadway’s Cort Theatre to be renamed for revered actor James ...
Continental Theatre 1860s Washington Street [12] Copley Theater [11] 20th century Dartmouth Street [3] Cort Theatre 1914 1915 Park Square: Donnelly Theatre March 12, 1922 1968 205 Mass. Ave. formerly Back Bay Theatre, Jimi Hendrix may have played here with Little Richard's band: Dudley Street Opera House 19th century Dudley Street [4] Dudley ...