Theater History
This theater was built from 1902-1903 and was originally operated by Henry B. Harris, who died in the Titanic in 1912. His widow continued to operate the theater until she was forced the sell it in the Depression. It then became a radio studio for CBS, a television studio for NBC, an adult film theater, a movie theater, and a nightclub. It reopened as a Broadway theater in 2017 and is currently operated by Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG). Recent productions include Death of a Salesman, Plaza Suite, American Utopia, Burn This, and Head Over Heels.