The Booth Theatre
The Booth Theatre is a historic venue located in New York City, specifically in the Theater District of Manhattan. Opened in 1913, it was designed by architect Henry B. Herts and is known for its intimate atmosphere, seating around 1,100 people. The theatre has hosted numerous acclaimed productions and is recognized for its beautiful interior and rich history.
Named after the famous actor Edwin Booth, the theatre has been home to many notable performances, including both plays and musicals. It is one of the few Broadway theatres that has retained its original name and continues to be a popular destination for theatre enthusiasts.