The Music Box Theatre, nestled in the heart of New York City, has been a cornerstone of Broadway since its opening in 1921 with The Music Box Revue by Irving Berlin. This intimate venue, known for its dainty neo-Georgian architecture, has hosted a roster of legendary actors and performances, including Marlon Brando’s Broadway debut and Tony Award-winning plays such as Jerusalem and One Man, Two Guvnors. Today, visitors can experience a blend of musicals, comedies, and plays, all within the theater’s charming, historic setting that continues to enchant audiences.
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