Step Inside Broadway’s Music Box Theatre | Playbill

Inside the Theatre Step Inside Broadway’s Music Box Theatre Inside the Theatre, the photo feature series that documents Broadway’s historic playhouses, continues with the Music Box Theatre.

Playbill’s photo series Inside the Theatre captures the dazzling architecture and unseen details of the world’s most famous theatres, taking you inside all 41 of the Broadway houses.

The Music Box Theatre opened in 1921. Architect C. Howard Crane designed the theatre for producer Sam H. Harris and composer Irving Berlin, whose musical revues dominated the Music Box’s first years. With its seating capacity of 860, it remains a popular setting for intimate productions.

Flip through photos of the theatre below:

Step Inside Broadway’s Music Box Theatre

The theatre is currently home to Dear Evan Hansen, which features a score by the Tony- and Oscar-winning songwriting team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Dogfight, A Christmas Story), a book by Tony winner Steven Levenson (Masters of Sex), choreography by Danny Mefford (Fun Home), and direction by multiple Tony nominee Michael Greif (Rent, Next to Normal, If/Then).
 
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