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Jujamcyn Theaters LLC / dʒ uː ˈ dʒ æ m s ɪ n /, formerly the Jujamcyn Amusement Corporation, is a theatrical producing and theatre-ownership company in New York City. For many years Jujamcyn was owned by James H. Binger , former chairman of Honeywell , and his wife, Virginia McKnight Binger.
The award has been sponsored by Jujamcyn Amusement Corporation, one of the three principal organizations involved in Broadway theatre in New York. The award has included a cash prize that has varied from $50,000 to $100,000.
Jordan Roth in 2019. Roth is a four-time Tony Award winner. [33] He produced the 11-time Tony-nominated production of Angels in America, which won Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play, Best Actor (Andrew Garfield), and Best Featured Actor (Nathan Lane) in 2018.
The New York City Board of Estimate ratified the designations in March 1988. [268] Jujamcyn, the Nederlanders, and the Shuberts collectively sued the LPC in June 1988 to overturn the landmark designations of 22 theaters, including the Beck, on the merit that the designations severely limited the extent to which the theaters could be modified. [269]
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The theater is owned by the city and state governments of New York and leased to New 42nd Street. It has 740 seats across two levels and is operated by Roundabout Theatre Company. The Selwyn Theatre was designed in the Italian Renaissance style, with a brick-and-terracotta facade. The auditorium, which is on 43rd Street, had been accessed from ...
Three men were convicted on Monday of murder, conspiracy and other charges for drugging and robbing patrons at gay bars in New York City in 2022, resulting in the deaths of two men.
Jujamcyn was the only theatrical organization that had already named a theater for a Black artist. [ 316 ] [ c ] The theater reopened on August 4, 2021, with Antoinette Nwandu 's play Pass Over , making it the first Broadway house to resume performances during the COVID-19 pandemic.