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John Golden Theatre

John Golden Theatre, located at 252 West 45th Street, New York City, opened in 1927. Named after its producer John Golden, the theater is known for its intimate setting and exceptional acoustics, providing an engaging experience for audiences. The John Golden Theatre has hosted numerous acclaimed productions, often featuring significant works by contemporary playwrights. Its elegant design and smaller capacity create a unique, close-up atmosphere for theatergoers. The John Golden Theatre remains a cherished venue on Broadway, celebrated for its rich history and contribution to the performing arts. Read more about Theater.

Review: British Musical Farce ‘Operation Mincemeat’ Is Anything But Dead on Arrival

Imported from London, this musical about a WWII counterintelligence operation is totally lovable and expertly zany.
By David Cote

Review: Does ‘The Shark Is Broken’ Have Much Bite on Broadway?

Robert Shaw's son Ian cowrote this behind the scenes look at the filming of 'Jaws,' and plays his father.
By David Cote

Fall Arts Preview 2022: Theater You Won’t Want to Miss

New York theater rolls into fall again with a packed schedule of Broadway, off-Broadway, and experimental theater.
By David Cote

Jukebox Heroes and Experimental Icons Star in the Best Fall Theater Shows

By David Cote

The 11 Theater, Dance and Opera Performances to Catch This Spring

By David Cote
Lucas Hedges and Elaine May.

‘The Waverly Gallery’ Tugs at the Heart but Never Really Shatters It

By Rex Reed
Did Wallace Shawn really not know who he was acting with in Toy Story?

Wallace Shawn Just Found Out That Laurie Metcalf Was Also in ‘Toy Story’

By John Bonazzo
Rickman, center.

Alan Rickman Teaches the Texas Chainsaw Massacre of Writers Workshops in Seminar

By Rex Reed
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