Marquis Theatre

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Marquis Theatre
Treble clef overlaid with a bluish ellipse bearing the tragedy and comedy masks of the theater
Address 46th Street Between Broadway and Eighth Avenue
New York City
United States
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Owner New York Marriott Marquis
Operator Nederlander Organization
Type Broadway
Capacity 1611
Production On Your Feet!
Construction
Opened July 9, 1986
Architect John Portman
Website
The Marquis Theatre

The Marquis Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 46th Street Between Broadway and Eighth Avenue in midtown-Manhattan. Situated on the third floor of the Marriott Marquis Hotel, the 1611-seat venue was designed by developer/architect John C. Portman, Jr. Because construction of the hotel involved the demolition of five theaters – the original Helen Hayes, the Morosco, the Bijou, and remnants of the Astor and the GaietyNew York City officials permitted Portman to construct the new property only if he agreed to include a theater within the structure. It presently is one of nine operated by the Nederlander Organization.[1]

The Marquis - with state-of-the-art backstage facilities and a sleekly modern auditorium - opened July 9, 1986, with a series of concerts by Shirley Bassey.

The stage version of White Christmas returned from November 13, 2009 through January 13, 2010. The previous production, the Dolly Parton musical, 9 to 5 closed September 6, 2009.

The new Twyla Tharp dance musical, Come Fly Away, based on the music of Frank Sinatra, opened officially March 25, 2010. However, due to low ticket sales, the production closed September 5, 2010. Donny and Marie Osmond presented their new show Donny & Marie - A Broadway Christmas, which played for twenty-two performances from December 9, 2010 through January 2, 2011.[2] The next production was Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure which opened April 17, 2011 and closed May 15, 2011.

The Kennedy Center production of Follies began a limited engagement in preview August 7, 2011, with an official opening scheduled for September 12.[3] The first Broadway revival of Evita began performances March 12, 2012, with the official opening April 5.[4]

Notable productions

Box office record

Evita achieved the box office record for the Marquis Theatre. The production grossed $1,586,902 over eight performances, for the week ending May 10, 2012. [5]

See also

References

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