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Henry Miller's Theatre

Henry Miller's Theatre was a historic Broadway venue in New York City, opened in 1918 and known for hosting live theatrical productions. Designed with elegant architecture, it showcased numerous plays and musicals over the decades. The theatre served as an important part of Broadway’s cultural scene until it was temporarily closed and eventually renovated, later reopening as the American Airlines Theatre in 2000 under the Roundabout Theatre Company. Its legacy lies in its contribution to American theatre, blending architectural charm with decades of influential performances, until its transition into a modern venue reflecting the evolving landscape of Broadway entertainment.