Here is the latest publicly available information on the Nederlander Theatre.
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Schmigadoon! extended its Broadway run at the Nederlander Theatre through January 2027. The musical, which began as an Apple TV project and transitioned to Broadway, announced the extension into early 2027, keeping performances at the Nederlander Theatre scheduled for that period.[1]
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The Nederlander Organization has been active in Broadway news, including labor discussions at venues they own and other season announcements, though specific latest updates about the Nederlander Theatre itself vary by source and date.[2]
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The Nederlander Theatre (often referred to as the David T. Nederlander Theatre) has a history of hosting major productions and undergoing various programming changes, with recent shows including 2024–2025 seasons and limited engagements, consistent with the venue’s pattern of rotating productions.[3][4]
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- For context in Marseille, France, the Nederlander Theatre is located on Broadway in New York City, and current events there reflect Broadway-wide activity rather than regional French theatre news.[3]
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- Schmigadoon! extends Broadway run at Nederlander Theatre through January 2027.[1]
- Nederlander Organization News and related venue updates.[2]
- Nederlander Theatre production history and recent seasons.[4][3]
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by Sophia Rubino For Broadway.com The Tony-nominated musical comedy adds 17 weeks to its engagement following 12 nominations, including Best Musical. Linked From Broadway News Subscription at 15:43 by Sophia Rubino Schmigadoon! is keeping its doors open. The Apple TV series-turned-musical, directed and choreographed by Christopher Gattelli, will now run until January 3, 2027 at the Nederlander Theatre. This marks the firs… Linked From Broadway.com at 11:35 … There is no escaping Schmigadoon!...
broadwaystars.comThe Nederlander Organization News - Page 4 News and Content. Find out what the latest news is on their life and career.
www.broadwayworld.comThe David T. Nederlander Theatre (commonly the "Nederlander Theatre") is a 1,232-seat Broadway theatre located at 208 West 41st Street, in New York City. One of The Nederlander Organzation's nine Broadway theatres, the legacy of the theatre began with David Tobias Nederlander, for whom the theatre is named. Built by by Walter C. Jordan in 1921, the theatre was originally named the National Theatre. It was renamed the Billy Rose Theatre in 1959, and in 1979 was very briefly renamed the...
theatre.fandom.comCheck the seating plan, book theatre tickets and get travel information for Nederlander Theatre (NYC) on New York Theatre Guide.
www.newyorktheatreguide.comBroadway's Nederlander Theatre has been known by many names since it first opened its doors in the 1920s as the National Theatre. In 1959 it was sold and the new owner renamed the theatre after himself, and so it became the Billy Rose Theatre. It was bought by the Nederlander Organization in 1979 who gave it the name it currently holds - though only after a short stint as the Trafalgar Theatre! Our Top Local Tip: Bryant Park is just a 5-minute walk from the Nederlander Theatre, and offers...
www.newyorkcitytheatre.comThe name Nederlander has been synonymous with great entertainment for over a century, presenting the best in theatrical and concert events.
nederlander.comThe David T. Nederlander Theatre (formerly the Billy Rose Theatre and National Theatre, commonly shortened to the Nederlander Theatre) is a 1,232-seat Broadway theater located at 208 West 41st Street, in New York City. One of the Nederlander Organization's nine Broadway theaters, its legacy began with David Tobias Nederlander, for whom it is named. It is the southernmost theater in the theater district. The commonly held history is that Walter C. Jordan built the theatre at a cost of...
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