Minskoff Theatre
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Minskoff Theatre (New York). Standing on the site of the old Astor Hotel on Broadway, the 1,620‐seat Minskoff is part of an office‐building complex that opened in 1973. The design by Robert Allan Jacobs has the auditorium thirty‐five feet above street level with escalators leading to a grand foyer and plenty of lobby space. The theatre was built by developer Jerome Minskoff who co‐owns it with the
Nederlanders. The modern theatre opened with a hit revival of
Irene starring Debbie Reynolds, and musicals have continued to be the venue's primary tenants.
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