
Eugene O'Neill Theatre
The Eugene O'Neill Theatre is a prominent Broadway venue located in New York City, known for hosting major theatrical productions. Opened in 1925, it was named after the influential playwright Eugene O’Neill. The theatre features a classic, elegant design with a seating capacity of around 1,100. It has hosted numerous acclaimed shows, including the long-running musical "The Book of Mormon." The theatre is renowned for its rich history and contribution to the American performing arts scene, making it a key cultural landmark in Broadway’s vibrant theatre district.