Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre

Website: Beacon Theatre
Address: 2124 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
Phone: (212) 465-6500
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The Beacon Theatre is an entertainment venue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It has a capacity of 2,894. Opened in 1929, the Beacon Theatre was developed by Samuel “Roxy” Rothafel and built as a movie palace, with 2,894 seats across three levels. It was designed by Walter W. Ahlschlager with decorations inspired by the Renaissance, Ancient Roman, Ancient Greek, and Rococo styles. The theater is designated as a New York City interior landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The theater was originally proposed in January 1927 as the Roxy Midway Theatre. Roxy severed his involvement and Warner Bros. took over the theater, opening it on December 24, 1929. The Central Amusement Corporation took over the Beacon in 1932, and Brandt Theatres assumed operation in 1944, running it for three decades. The theater started presenting live entertainment in 1966, and Steven Singer and Barry Kerr renovated it into a rock venue in 1974. After Singer’s bankruptcy, Kazuko Hillyer turned the theater into a performing arts center in 1976. Following a failed attempt to convert the Beacon into a nightclub and restaurant in 1986, the theater remained in use as a live music and entertainment venue. Madison Square Garden Entertainment took over in 2006 and renovated the Beacon shortly afterward.

Over the years, the Beacon has hosted numerous concerts and shows. Some acts have appeared for extended residencies, including the Allman Brothers Band. It became one of the most popular concert halls in New York City. In addition, it has hosted other types of live events such as comedy specials, dance troupes, and plays. The Beacon has additionally been used for broadcasts, tapings, films, and ceremonies such as the Tony Awards.

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