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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.
Feature story on the opening of the Cort Theatre in The Boston Sunday Post (January 11, 1914) The Cort Theatre opened Monday, January 19, 1914, with the musical comedy, When Dreams Come True. Joseph Santley starred, [1] reprising his role in the Broadway production. [7] Other shows include the following: Twin Beds [8]
The play broke the house record at the Cort Theater, taking in $846,507.05 for the week that ended on February 15, 2009. [4] The show was broadcast live on the HBO cable channel, [ 2 ] as well as in Canada , on March 14, 2009, at 9:00 p.m. EST. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It was released to DVD on November 3, 2009.
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 ...
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.
Ferrell made his Broadway debut taking on departing U.S. President George W. Bush in a one-man show called You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush. The show started performances on January 20, 2009, in previews—Bush's final day in office—at the Cort Theatre and opened officially on February 1.
NEW YORK (AP) — The newly restored Cort Theatre on Broadway has been renamed after James Earl Jones, becoming the The post Broadway honors James Earl Jones with Cort Theatre renaming appeared ...