Inside the TheatreStep Inside Broadway’s Vivian Beaumont TheaterInside the Theatre, the photo feature series that documents Broadway’s historic playhouses, continues with the Vivian Beaumont Theater.
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Hannah Vine, Marc J. Franklin
December 03, 2017
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 Broadway's currently-operating houses.
The Vivian Beaumont Theater opened in the Lincoln Center complex in 1965, designed by Jo Mielziner and Eero Saarinen and named for the donor who contributed to its creation. Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, it is the only Broadway theatre situated outside of the Times Square district.
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Step Inside Broadway’s Vivian Beaumont Theater
Step Inside Broadway’s Vivian Beaumont Theater
Inside the Theatre, the photo feature series that documents Broadway’s historic playhouses, continues with the Vivian Beaumont Theater.
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Vivian Beaumont Theater
After management reorganization, the Lincoln Center Theater was established in 1985 under the direction of Gregory Mosher and Bernard Gersten. In 1992, André Bishop succeeded Gregory Mosher as artistic director. Together, they helped to elevate the venue into the theater it is today.
Not only is the Lincoln Center Theater home of the Vivian Beaumont, it also houses the 299-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater and the 112-seat Claire Tow Theater.
Pulitzer Prize winner Ayad Akhtar’s play Junk, about Wall Street greed in the 1980s starring Steven Pasquale, Matthew Saldivar, Phillip James Brannon, and more, currently plays Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater.
Published 90 years ago, Mint Theater presents Miles Malleson's unromantic comedy with Jermyn Street Theatre after debuting the previously unseen work in New York City in 2017.
Lamar Richardson, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Christen James, Martyna Majok, Saheem Ali, and more attended Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' new play at Signature Theatre.
The evening was hosted by Rachel Dratch and Julianne Hough, and featured performances from Betsy Wolfe, Jordan Donica, Abby Mueller, and Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
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