
Richard Rodgers Theatre
The Richard Rodgers Theatre is a historic Broadway theater located in Manhattan, New York City. Opened in 1925, it was originally designed to host musical performances and plays. Named after the famous composer Richard Rodgers, it's known for its distinctive marquee and rich theatrical history, including the original productions of many acclaimed musicals like "West Side Story" and "The Sound of Music." The theater features a large, elegant auditorium with excellent acoustics and sightlines, making it a prime venue for live performances. It remains an iconic part of Broadway’s cultural landscape, hosting a variety of theatrical productions and entertainment events.