Known as the Erlanger when it opened in 1927, the name was changed when owner Abe Erlanger suffered losses in the Great Depression. The St. James has housed a number of significant musicals like "The King and I" and "Hello, Dolly." Boris… Read More
The former Henry Miller Theatre—after only a scant nine years under that name—was rechristened the Stephen Sondheim Theatre by the Roundabout Theatre Company, which currently runs the venue. This 1,055-seat capacity theater first opened in 1918, making it one of the Theater District's oldest and most-treaded stages.
From Broadway shows to nightclub extravaganzas, this theater has been around since 1918.:
Henry Miller's theater has switched from Tony-eligible shows to late-night club spectacles and back again to legit productions in the last few years. When ""Cabaret"" was housed here in the 1990s,...