The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, opened in 1910, has been a cornerstone of New York City’s Broadway, hosting hundreds of shows including A Doll’s House and Equus. As one of the smaller venues on Broadway, it provides a more intimate setting for performances. The theater’s neoclassical facade and auditorium interior are both designated New York City landmarks, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich architectural heritage of the area. Today, audiences can enjoy a variety of productions in this historic and charming space.
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