The Uris Theatre opened in 1972, along with its smaller sister theatre, the Circle in the Square. Designed by Ralph Alswang, the Gershwin has a seating capacity of 1,933, making it the largest Broadway theatre. At the 1983 Tony Awards, the theatre was renamed the George Gershwin in honor of the composer.
Gershwin Theatre | 1983 |
Uris Theatre | 1972 |
Nov 28, 1972 - | Uris Buildings Corportation | Theatre Owner |
Nov 28, 1972 - | The Nederlander Organization | Theatre Lessee |
Nov 28, 1972 - May 24, 1987 | Gerald Oestreicher | Theatre Lessee |
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