James Earl Jones Theater on Broadway

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138 West 48th St.

New York, NY

BUILT: 1912

SEATING CAPACITY: 1084
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James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) History

The James Earl Jones Theatre- formerly known as the Cort Theatre- was built by and named for John Cort, general manager of the Northwestern Theatrical Association, a theatre circuit centered in Seattle with playhouses scattered throughout the western US and British Columbia. A fugitive from a vaudeville comedy team called Cort and Murphy, Cort moved from performing to management in the 1890s. The Shuberts acquired the theatre in 1927, two years before Cort's death. The James Earl Jones Theatre is the only surviving, still active, legitimate theatre on Broadway designed by Thomas Lamb. Its classic exterior was inspired by the 18th century French Petit Trianon at Versailles. Architecture from the period of Louis XVI also inspired the interior. The lobby is constructed of Pavanozza marble with panels of Marie Antoinette plasterwork. The proscenium arch was constructed in perforated plaster treated with art glass that could be lit during performances; this arch still exists but is not operational today. In 2022 the Schubert Organization announced the name-change for legendary EGOT winner James Earl Jones.

The 2010 revival of Fences starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis holds the James Earl Jones Theatre box office record! The production grossed $1,175,626 over eight performances, for the week ending July 11, 2010. The show went on to win 2010 Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play, Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Denzel Washington, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Viola Davis, and was nominated for 7 other Tony Awards, including Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, Best Direction of a Play, Best Original Score, Best Scenic Design in a Play, Best Costume Design in a Play, Best Lighting Design in a Play, and Best Sound Design in a Play.


Shows at the James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)

DATES PRODUCTION
3/29/2024 - The Heart of Rock and Roll (2024)
9/15/2023 - 1/28/2024 Gutenberg! The Musical! (2023)
4/25/2023 - 7/2/2023 The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (2023)
4/3/2023 - 9/17/2023 Room (2023)
11/11/2022 - 2/12/2023 Ohio State Murders (2022)
9/6/2019 - 1/4/2020 Derren Brown: Secret (2019)
2/28/2019 - 6/9/2019 King Lear (2019)
10/25/2018 - 1/20/2019 Mike Birbiglia's The New One (2018)
10/7/2017 - 12/17/2017 M. Butterfly (2017)
4/1/2017 - 8/6/2017 Indecent (2017)
2/25/2016 - 6/26/2016 Bright Star (2016)
10/2/2015 - 1/3/2016 Sylvia (2015)
2/2/2015 - 8/1/2015 Fish In the Dark (2015)
8/18/2014 - 1/4/2015 This is Our Youth (2014)
4/12/2014 - 7/20/2014 The Cripple of Inishmaan (2014)
10/31/2013 - 3/29/2014 No Man's Land (2013)
10/26/2013 - 3/30/2014 Waiting for Godot (2013)
3/4/2013 - 4/21/2013 Breakfast at Tiffany's (2013)
9/13/2012 - 1/6/2013 Grace (2012)
4/5/2012 - 7/1/2012 The Lyons (2012)
11/18/2011 - 2/26/2012 Stick Fly (2011)
3/31/2011 - 6/26/2011 Born Yesterday (2011)
9/23/2010 - 1/30/2011 Time Stands Still (2010)
4/14/2010 - 7/11/2010 Fences (2010)
12/28/2009 - 4/4/2010 A View From The Bridge (2010)
1/20/2009 - 3/15/2009 You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush (2009)
4/29/2008 - 1/4/2009 The 39 Steps (2008)
12/4/2007 - 4/13/2008 The Homecoming (2007)
4/20/2007 - 7/1/2007 Radio Golf (2007)
10/26/2006 - 2/18/2007 The Little Dog Laughed (2006)
1/24/2006 - 5/21/2006 Barefoot in the Park (2006)
3/22/2005 - 6/26/2005 On Golden Pond (2005)
10/12/2004 - 1/2/2005 Laugh Whore (2004)
11/4/2003 - 11/9/2003 Bobbi Boland (2003)
4/2/2003 - 6/15/2003 A Year with Frog and Toad (2003)
10/7/2002 - 1/5/2003 Hollywood Arms (2002)
7/17/2001 - 9/23/2001 If you ever leave me...I'm going with you! (2001)
4/10/2001 - 5/13/2001 The Gathering (2001)
4/1/2000 - 6/4/2000 The Green Bird (2000)
8/6/1999 - 1/2/2000 Kat and the Kings (1999)
3/30/1999 - 5/2/1999 Marlene (1999)
12/27/1998 - 2/25/1999 The Blue Room (1998)
1/20/1998 - 7/4/1998 Freak (1998)
3/20/1997 - 6/29/1997 An American Daughter (1997)
9/12/1996 - 11/17/1996 Sex and Longing (1996)
2/9/1995 - 12/31/1995 The Heiress (1995)
4/10/1994 - 6/19/1994 Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 (1994)
3/9/1993 - 3/14/1993 Face Value (unknown)
12/17/1991 - 2/9/1992 Two Shakespearean Actors (1992)
3/13/1990 - 9/2/1990 The Grapes of Wrath (1990)
1/28/1988 - 7/2/1989 Sarafina! (1988)
4/6/1987 - 5/9/1987 Sleight of Hand (1987)
1/19/1987 - 7/2/1989 Sarafina! (1988)
10/3/1984 - 6/9/1985 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (1984)
4/9/1984 - 6/9/1984 A Moon for the Misbegotten (1984)
4/27/1982 - 6/27/1982 Medea (1982)
12/3/1981 - 12/27/1981 Kingdoms (1981)
10/12/1981 - 10/31/1981 Einstein and the Polar Bear (1981)
3/12/1981 - 5/23/1981 Rose (1981)
4/29/1980 - 1/4/1981 Home (1980)
3/19/1980 - 4/6/1980 Clothes for a Summer Hotel (1980)
5/10/1979 - 7/15/1979 King Richard III (1979)
5/16/1974 - 12/31/1978 The Magic Show (1974)
1/23/1973 - 3/24/1973 The Jockey Club Stakes (1973)
4/10/1972 - 4/22/1972 All the Girls Came Out to Play (1972)
1/26/1969 - 3/1/1969 Red, White and Maddox (1969)
10/6/1968 - 10/26/1968 Gilbert Becaud Sings Love (1968)
3/29/1968 - 4/10/1968 Leda Had a Little Swan ()
11/20/1967 - 2/24/1968 Something Different (1967)
10/4/1967 - 10/8/1967 Johnny No-Trump (1967)
4/11/1967 - 4/15/1967 A Warm Body (1967)
11/16/1966 - 12/3/1966 The Apparition Theatre of Prague (1966)
10/19/1966 - 11/5/1966 Under the Weather (1966)
11/10/1965 - 4/16/1966 The Zulu and the Zayda (1965)
10/18/1965 - 4/16/1966 The Zulu and the Zayda (1965)
2/1/1965 - 2/20/1965 Boeing-Boeing (1965)
11/14/1964 - 11/28/1964 Poor Bitos (1964)
9/17/1964 - 9/26/1964 A Girl Could Get Lucky (1964)
3/20/1964 - 4/18/1964 Sponono (1964)
2/10/1964 - 2/15/1964 Fair Game for Lovers (1964)
11/12/1963 - 1/25/1964 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1963)
9/24/1963 - 9/24/1963 Bicycle Ride to Nevada (1963)
3/6/1963 - 4/13/1963 The Riot Act (1963)
1/28/1963 - 1/28/1963 On an Open Roof (1963)
11/26/1962 - 12/15/1962 Harold (1962)
10/24/1962 - 10/27/1962 The Perfect Setup (1962)
5/16/1962 - 5/19/1962 Miss Julie (1962)
5/15/1962 - 5/19/1962 Long Day's Journey Into Night (1962)
5/14/1962 - 5/19/1962 The Father (1962)
3/16/1962 - 3/24/1962 Isle of Children (1962)
1/8/1962 - 1/13/1962 The Egg (1962)
11/27/1961 - 12/31/1961 Sunday in New York (1961)
9/28/1961 - 11/18/1961 Purlie Victorious (1961)
11/16/1960 - 6/20/1961 Advise and Consent (1960)
9/20/1960 - 11/14/1960 The Hostage (1960)
4/25/1960 - 5/7/1960 Once Upon a Mattress (1959)
2/29/1960 - 3/12/1960 There Was a Little Girl (1960)
2/3/1960 - 2/6/1960 Roman Candle (1960)
1/6/1960 - 1/9/1960 A Mighty Man Is He (1960)
11/19/1959 - 12/12/1959 Only in America (1959)
10/9/1959 - 10/10/1959 Moonbirds (1959)
1/30/1958 - 5/30/1959 Sunrise at Campobello (1958)
11/20/1957 - 5/3/1958 The Rope Dancers (1957)
9/25/1957 - 10/12/1957 Four Winds (1957)
3/13/1957 - 3/16/1957 The Sin of Pat Muldoon (1957)
10/5/1955 - 2/23/1957 The Diary of Anne Frank (1955)
5/23/1955 - 5/28/1955 Once Upon A Tailor (1955)
4/12/1955 - 4/30/1955 Champagne Complex (1955)
2/17/1955 - 3/6/1955 The Wayward Saint (1955)
10/28/1954 - 2/12/1955 The Rainmaker (1954)
1/23/1953 - 10/23/1954 The Fifth Season (1953)
12/3/1952 - 12/6/1952 See the Jaguar (1952)
10/7/1952 - 11/15/1952 In Any Language (1952)
1/15/1952 - 5/31/1952 The Shrike (1952)
10/4/1951 - 1/5/1952 Saint Joan (1951)
9/28/1950 - 5/12/1951 Season in the Sun (1950)
1/26/1950 - 6/3/1950 As You Like It (1950)
11/16/1949 - 1/14/1950 The Father (1949)
3/2/1949 - 7/16/1949 Two Blind Mice (1949)
1/21/1949 - 1/22/1949 Leaf and Bough (1949)
12/22/1948 - 1/15/1949 Make Way for Lucia (1948)
4/26/1948 - Marie Marchowsky (1948)
2/24/1948 - 3/6/1948 Hedda Gabler (1948)
2/16/1948 - 2/21/1948 Ghosts (1948)
10/6/1947 - 2/14/1948 A Young Man's Fancy (1947)
9/25/1947 - 9/27/1947 I Gotta Get Out (1947)
6/26/1947 - 8/2/1947 Laura (1947)
6/3/1947 - 6/7/1947 Open House (1947)
5/2/1947 - 5/31/1947 Heads or Tails (1947)
10/14/1946 - 4/26/1947 Lady Windermere's Fan (1946)
9/26/1946 - 10/5/1946 The Bees and the Flowers (1946)
5/8/1946 - 9/14/1946 On Whitman Avenue (1946)
4/3/1946 - 5/2/1946 Candida (1946)
2/18/1946 - 5/4/1946 Antigone (1946)
1/15/1946 - 2/16/1946 The Winter's Tale (1946)
12/8/1945 - 1/5/1946 The French Touch (1945)
11/21/1945 - 11/24/1945 Marriage Is for Single People (1945)
12/6/1944 - 10/27/1945 A Bell for Adano (1944)
10/30/1944 - 11/4/1944 No Way Out (1944)
10/2/1944 - 10/21/1944 The Odds on Mrs. Oakley (1944)
8/31/1944 - 9/4/1944 Sleep No More (1944)
1/26/1944 - 7/8/1944 Wallflower (1944)
1/12/1944 - 1/23/1944 Suds in Your Eye (1944)
12/29/1943 - 1/1/1944 South Pacific (1943)
11/24/1943 - 12/4/1943 Get Away Old Man (1943)
11/16/1943 - 11/20/1943 Lady, Behave! (1943)
10/25/1943 - 10/30/1943 Slightly Married (1943)
8/18/1943 - 9/18/1943 Murder Without Crime (1943)
8/2/1943 - 8/7/1943 Try and Get It (1943)
10/7/1942 - 6/26/1943 The Eve of St. Mark (1942)
8/31/1942 - 9/26/1942 I Killed the Count (1942)
1/23/1942 - 5/23/1942 Cafe Crown (1942)
12/23/1941 - 1/10/1942 Letters to Lucerne (1941)
12/8/1941 - 12/12/1941 Golden Wings (1941)
11/8/1941 - 11/15/1941 The Walrus and the Carpenter (1941)
9/15/1941 - 9/27/1941 The More the Merrier (1941)
4/25/1941 - Not in Our Stars (1941)
4/8/1941 - Steps Leading Up (1941)
3/15/1941 - The Trojan Women (1941)
10/17/1940 - 5/3/1941 Charley's Aunt (1940)
1/9/1940 - 8/3/1940 The Male Animal (1940)
11/28/1939 - 1/6/1940 Farm of Three Echoes (1939)
2/20/1939 - Miss Swan Expects (1939)
1/10/1939 - The White Steed (1939)
12/3/1938 - American Landscape (1938)
10/25/1938 - Madame Capet (1938)
10/7/1938 - The Devil Takes a Bride (1938)
5/19/1937 - 7/16/1938 Room Service (1937)
11/27/1935 - Boy Meets Girl (1935)
10/30/1935 - There's Wisdom in Women (1935)
10/1/1935 - Most of the Game (1935)
5/28/1935 - Knock on Wood (1935)
5/7/1935 - The Hook-up (1935)
4/25/1935 - Symphony (1935)
4/1/1935 - The Dominant Sex (1935)
2/20/1935 - The Bishop Misbehaves (1935)
2/5/1935 - It's You I Want (1935)
12/22/1934 - Mother Lode (1934)
11/5/1934 - Jayhawker (1934)
10/2/1934 - Roll, Sweet Chariot (1934)
5/8/1934 - The Milky Way (1934)
3/22/1934 - Gentlewoman (1934)
10/20/1933 - The Green Bay Tree (1933)
9/6/1933 - The Sellout (1933)
8/22/1933 - Love and Babies (1933)
3/16/1933 - Three-Cornered Moon (1933)
12/17/1932 - Red Planet (1932)
10/28/1932 - 10/28/1932 Tell Her the Truth (1932)
10/28/1932 - 11/5/1932 Tell Her the Truth (1932)
5/30/1932 - Bridal Wise (1932)
4/21/1932 - The Blue Bird (1932)
12/23/1931 - Cold in Sables (1931)
11/20/1931 - A Widow in Green (1931)
9/8/1931 - Ladies of Creation (1931)
12/30/1930 - Five Star Final (1930)
11/11/1930 - Made in France (1930)
10/21/1930 - Sweet Stranger (1930)
9/15/1930 - The Rhapsody (1930)
4/15/1930 - Uncle Vanya (1930)
2/10/1930 - It's A Grand Life (1930)
11/18/1929 - Your Uncle Dudley (1929)
10/21/1929 - Maggie the Magnificent (1929)
8/15/1929 - Dinner is Served (1929)
5/13/1929 - The Jade God (1929)
4/19/1929 - Rockbound (1929)
11/26/1928 - A Most Immoral Lady (1928)
11/12/1928 - These Days (1928)
2/27/1928 - The Wrecker (1928)
12/26/1927 - Behold the Bridegroom (1927)
10/31/1927 - Behold This Dreamer (1927)
4/18/1927 - Love Is Like That (1927)
1/10/1927 - Arabian Nightmare (1927)
8/16/1926 - The Little Spitfire (1926)
8/2/1926 - Nic Nax of 1926 (1926)
7/14/1926 - The Blonde Sinner (1926)
6/7/1926 - 6/7/1926 Beyond Evil (1926)
10/14/1925 - Made in America (1925)
10/8/1925 - Jane, Our Stranger (1925)
9/24/1925 - The New Gallantry (1925)
9/2/1925 - Clouds (1925)
8/11/1925 - A Lucky Break (1925)
5/28/1925 - Bachelors' Brides (1925)
2/23/1925 - White Collars (1925)
2/3/1925 - The Undercurrent (1925)
1/26/1925 - The Stork (1925)
12/29/1924 - Carnival (1924)
10/27/1924 - The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1924)
9/30/1924 - The Far Cry (1924)
9/4/1924 - The Tantrum (1924)
6/19/1924 - The Locked Door (1924)
2/15/1924 - The Assumption of Hannele (1924)
10/23/1923 - The Swan (1923)
11/13/1922 - 10/20/1923 Merton of the Movies (1922)
12/30/1921 - Captain Applejack (1921)
11/28/1921 - Her Salary Man (1921)
9/13/1921 - Only 38 (1921)
8/16/1921 - 9/10/1921 Sonny (1921)
2/14/1921 - Peg O' My Heart (1921)
1/3/1921 - Transplanting Jean (1921)
10/4/1920 - 1/1/1921 Jim Jam Jems (1920)
12/15/1919 - Abraham Lincoln (1919)
12/4/1919 - Three's a Crowd (1919)
10/27/1919 - 11/29/1919 Just a Minute (1919)
9/15/1919 - A Regular Feller (1919)
11/18/1918 - The Better 'Ole (1918)
9/3/1918 - 11/16/1918 Fiddlers Three (1918)
3/15/1918 - 3/15/1918 Julius Caesar (1918)
2/8/1918 - 2/9/1918 As You Like It (1918)
1/25/1918 - 1/26/1918 The Merchant of Venice (1918)
1/18/1918 - 1/19/1918 Everyman (1918)
12/20/1917 - 6/29/1918 Flo-Flo (1917)
10/29/1917 - De Luxe Annie (1917)
9/25/1917 - Mother Carey's Chickens (1917)
9/3/1917 - The Inner Man (1917)
11/9/1916 - The Yellow Jacket (1916)
9/25/1916 - Upstairs and Down (1916)
7/31/1916 - Coat-tales (1916)
5/17/1916 - 6/24/1916 Molly O' (1916)
4/24/1916 - Beau Brummell (1916)
3/13/1916 - The Blue Envelope (1916)
2/26/1916 - Pay-day (1916)
2/14/1916 - Any House (1916)
9/29/1915 - 9/29/1915 The Princess Pat (1915)
9/29/1915 - 2/12/1916 The Princess Pat (1915)
8/26/1914 - Under Cover (1914)
3/6/1914 - Just as Well (1914)
3/6/1914 - The Forbidden Guests (1914)
3/6/1914 - Happiness (1914)
3/6/1914 - The Day of Dupes (1914)
12/20/1912 - Peg O' My Heart (1912)


Nearest Venues

Name: TKTS
TKTSCategory: Attraction
Address: 47th St & Broadway
Description: TKTS is a famous tourist destination in New York City, located in the heart of Times Square. Tourists flock to TKTS to get discounted tickets for Broadway and off-Broadway shows, musicals, and other performances. With its iconic red steps, TKTS is a must-visit attraction for theater enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience the excitement of New York City's performing arts scene. Visitors to TKTS can expect to find a wide selection of show tickets at up to 50% off the regular price. The TKTS booth also offers same-day tickets for matinee and evening performances, making it an ideal choice for last-minute planners. Additionally, TKTS provides a unique opportunity to explore and discover new theatrical productions, from classic Broadway hits to innovative off-Broadway performances. Beyond ticket sales, TKTS offers a vibrant atmosphere with street performers, musicians, and vendors selling souvenirs and snacks. Visitors can enjoy the bustling energy of Times Square while waiting in line or relaxing on the red steps. Overall, TKTS is an exciting destination that offers tourists the chance to immerse themselves in the heart of New York City's theatrical culture.

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Name: Father Duffy Square
Father Duffy SquareCategory: Outdoor
Address: 7th Ave &, W 46th St
Description: Father Duffy Square is a popular tourist destination in New York City, located at the intersection of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 47th Street in Times Square. It is named after Francis P. Duffy, a prominent military chaplain who served in World War I and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery. Tourists are drawn to Father Duffy Square for several reasons. Firstly, it is located in the heart of Times Square, one of the most iconic and bustling areas of New York City. Visitors can take in the bright lights, billboards, and crowds that make Times Square famous. Additionally, Father Duffy Square is home to several landmarks, including the TKTS booth, where tourists can purchase discounted Broadway show tickets, and the statue of Father Duffy himself, which honors his contributions to the military and the city of New York. Overall, Father Duffy Square is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the energy and excitement of New York City, particularly in the heart of Times Square.

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Name: Museum of Broadway
Museum of BroadwayCategory: Museum
Address: 145 W 45th St
Description: The Museum of Broadway is a unique destination that offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of Broadway theater. Tourists who visit this museum can explore a collection of artifacts, costumes, photographs, and other memorabilia that showcase the evolution of Broadway from its early days to the present. The museum's exhibits provide insight into the many aspects of Broadway, such as the theater architecture, the development of the Broadway musical, and the lives of the actors and performers who have made the stage their home. Visitors can also enjoy interactive displays, behind-the-scenes tours, and special events that bring the world of Broadway to life. For theater lovers and history buffs, the Museum of Broadway is an ideal destination. It's a chance to delve into the rich and fascinating world of Broadway and learn more about the people and productions that have shaped this iconic American art form. Whether you're a lifelong fan of Broadway or simply curious about its history, the Museum of Broadway is well worth a visit.

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Name: Times Square
Times SquareCategory: Attraction
Address: Between 42nd & 47th St
Description: Times Square is one of the most iconic and bustling destinations in New York City, attracting tourists from all over the world. The area is known for its neon lights, towering billboards, and lively atmosphere, which make it a hub of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Tourists flock to Times Square to experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. The area is home to a variety of Broadway theaters, which host some of the most popular and critically acclaimed musicals and plays in the world. Visitors can also catch a movie at one of the many cinemas, or shop for souvenirs at the numerous stores. In addition, Times Square is a popular spot for celebrating special occasions, such as New Year's Eve, when thousands of people gather to watch the famous ball drop. Tourists can also enjoy delicious food from a wide range of restaurants and food stands, or simply take in the vibrant atmosphere and people-watching opportunities.

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Name: Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
Radio City Music Hall Stage Door TourCategory: Tour
Address: 1260 6th Ave
Description: The Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour is a unique experience that offers tourists an opportunity to explore the iconic venue that has been the centerpiece of the entertainment industry for over 80 years. The tour allows visitors to see behind the scenes of the famous Music Hall and learn about its rich history, architecture, and legendary performers. Tourists can take a walk through the art deco grand foyer, sit in the luxurious Roxy Suite, and get a glimpse of the dressing rooms where celebrities prepare for their performances. The highlight of the tour is a visit to the stage where the world-famous Rockettes perform their stunning precision dance routines. The tour is informative, interactive, and entertaining, making it an excellent choice for families, couples, and individuals looking for a unique and memorable experience in New York City. Whether you are a fan of music, dance, or theater, the Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of entertainment and the magic of this historic venue.

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Nearest Restaurants

Del FriscoName: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House
Address: 1221 6th Ave
Description: Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House, is a chain restaurant known for their prime steaks and seafood paired with fine wines. The menu standout item is aged USDA Prime Beef, mouthwatering appetizers, and fresh seafood.

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TedName: Ted's Montana Grill
Address: 110 West 51st
Description: Just across from Radio City Music Hall, Ted's Montana Grill is a friendly Americana restaurant. Built on community, its menu features shareable entrees and family options. Although carrying a variety of American cuisine, it is most known for its quality bison.

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The Capital GrilleName: The Capital Grille
Address: 120 W 51st
Description: With its beautiful awning and elegant interior, The Capital Grille is a great option for both American cuisine and seafood. Just a block from Radio City Music Hall, The Capital Grille's menu carries everything from Filet Minon to freshly seasoned Maine Lobster Salad. A perfect spot to enjoy lunch or dinner in style.

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BarillaName: Barilla
Address: 1290 6th Ave
Description: Barilla is an Italian cafe serving pastas, salads, and other Italian dishes. Enjoy the fresh air in their new outdoor dining area.

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Utsav Festive IndiaName: Utsav Festive India
Address: 1185 Avenue of the Americas
Description: Utsav is an Indian restaurant located right in the Theatre District. Known for its passionate and friendly staff, the restaurant also boasts a flavorful and varied array of Indian cuisine. Aside from its traditional Indian dishes,many items on the menu are an Indo Chinese fusion.

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James Earl Jones Theater on Broadway Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)'s current show is The Heart of Rock and Roll which began performances on 3/29/2024.

What when was James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) built?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) was built in 1912.

How many seats does James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) have?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) has 1084 seats.

What are the box office hours for James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible. There are no steps into the theatre.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs. On the Mezzanine level, there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Mezzanine is behind Row H.

Balcony location: Located up three flights of stairs. On the Balcony level there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Balcony is behind Row F.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.

There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms available at this theatre.

The James Earl Jones Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assisted-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge, for blind or partially sighted patrons. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance.

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What were the longest running shows at James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
The Magic Show which ran from 5/28/1974 to 12/31/1978, The 39 Steps which ran from 1/15/2008 to 1/10/2010, The Fifth Season which ran from 1/23/1953 to 10/23/1954, The Diary of Anne Frank which ran from 10/5/1955 to 6/22/1957 and

What show is next for James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)'s next show is The Heart of Rock and Roll which begins performances on 3/29/2024.


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