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In January 2014, Nederlander settled a suit with the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York City over violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Under the consent decree, Nederlander agreed to make alterations within three-years to nine of its theatres in New York to make them more accessible and pay a $45,000 penalty.
Robert Elliot Nederlander Sr. (born April 10, 1933) is an American attorney and businessman who served as the president of the Nederlander Organization, which has been involved in the live theatre industry since the early 20th century. He is also the former managing general partner of the New York Yankees.
[195] [196] The Nederlander Organization started operating the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in 1973. [45] For much of that decade, the Lunt-Fontanne staged many revivals. [189] Among them were A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum in 1972, [197] [198] The Pajama Game in 1973, [199] [200] Hello, Dolly! in 1978, [201] [202] and Peter Pan in 1979.
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The Nederlander Organization and the Cooney-Marsh Organization acquired the theater in 1978, first renaming it the Trafalgar Theatre; the theater assumed its current name in 1980. Because there were few other Broadway theaters nearby, the Nederlander housed few productions in the late 20th century, becoming popular only after Rent opened.
Nederlander Organization, live theater operator; SHN (theatres), live theater operator, Carole Shorenstein Hays and Robert Nederlander; David T. Nederlander Theatre, 1,232-seat Broadway theater located in New York City; James M. Nederlander Theatre, 2,253-seat theater located in Chicago; De Grootste Nederlander (The Greatest Dutchman) was a ...
The city government selected the Nederlander Organization in April 1982 to operate the New Amsterdam Theatre, [280] and the Nederlanders bought the rights to operate the theater in December 1982. [ 281 ] [ 282 ] The theater was technically owned by the New York City Industrial Development Corporation, which issued $5 million in bonds to finance ...
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