Named in honor of the renowned American playwright, the Eugene O’Neill Theatre has been a fixture of New York City’s Broadway Theater District since 1925. Located in the heart of Manhattan, this midsized theater boasts a rich history, having hosted a variety of top musicals over the decades. Since 2011, it has exclusively staged the hit production, The Book of Mormon. Visitors can admire the theater’s exterior on a walking tour or experience its intimate setting by booking a show. The Eugene O’Neill Theatre continues to be a sought-after venue, offering a blend of historical charm and contemporary entertainment.
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