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James Earl Jones Theater on Broadway

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Address:
138 West 48th St.
New York, NY

Built: 1912

Seating Capacity: 1084

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James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) Seating Chart

James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) History

The James Earl Jones Theatre- formerly known as the Cort Theatre- was built by and named for John Cort, general manager of the Northwestern Theatrical Association, a theatre circuit centered in Seattle with playhouses scattered throughout the western US and British Columbia. A fugitive from a vaudeville comedy team called Cort and Murphy, Cort moved from performing to management in the 1890s. The Shuberts acquired the theatre in 1927, two years before Cort's death. The James Earl Jones Theatre is the only surviving, still active, legitimate theatre on Broadway designed by Thomas Lamb. Its classic exterior was inspired by the 18th century French Petit Trianon at Versailles. Architecture from the period of Louis XVI also inspired the interior. The lobby is constructed of Pavanozza marble with panels of Marie Antoinette plasterwork. The proscenium arch was constructed in perforated plaster treated with art glass that could be lit during performances; this arch still exists but is not operational today. In 2022 the Schubert Organization announced the name-change for legendary EGOT winner James Earl Jones.

The 2010 revival of Fences starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis holds the James Earl Jones Theatre box office record! The production grossed $1,175,626 over eight performances, for the week ending July 11, 2010. The show went on to win 2010 Tony Awards for Best Revival of a Play, Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Denzel Washington, Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Viola Davis, and was nominated for 7 other Tony Awards, including Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play, Best Direction of a Play, Best Original Score, Best Scenic Design in a Play, Best Costume Design in a Play, Best Lighting Design in a Play, and Best Sound Design in a Play.

Shows at the James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)

Dates Production
12/31/2026 -
3/19/2026 - 7/12/2026
10/8/2025 - 2/1/2026
4/1/2025 - 6/29/2025
9/26/2024 - 2/2/2025
3/29/2024 - 6/23/2024
9/15/2023 - 1/28/2024
4/25/2023 - 7/2/2023
4/3/2023 - 9/17/2023
11/11/2022 - 2/12/2023
9/6/2019 - 1/4/2020
2/28/2019 - 6/9/2019
10/25/2018 - 1/20/2019
10/7/2017 - 12/17/2017
4/1/2017 - 8/6/2017
2/25/2016 - 6/26/2016
10/2/2015 - 1/3/2016
2/2/2015 - 8/1/2015
8/18/2014 - 1/4/2015
4/12/2014 - 7/20/2014
10/31/2013 - 3/29/2014
10/26/2013 - 3/30/2014
3/4/2013 - 4/21/2013
9/13/2012 - 1/6/2013
4/5/2012 - 7/1/2012
11/18/2011 - 2/26/2012
3/31/2011 - 6/26/2011
9/23/2010 - 1/30/2011
4/14/2010 - 7/11/2010
12/28/2009 - 4/4/2010
1/20/2009 - 3/15/2009
4/29/2008 - 1/4/2009
12/4/2007 - 4/13/2008
4/20/2007 - 7/1/2007
10/26/2006 - 2/18/2007
1/24/2006 - 5/21/2006
3/22/2005 - 6/26/2005
10/12/2004 - 1/2/2005
11/4/2003 - 11/9/2003
4/2/2003 - 6/15/2003
10/7/2002 - 1/5/2003
7/17/2001 - 9/23/2001
4/10/2001 - 5/13/2001
4/1/2000 - 6/4/2000
8/6/1999 - 1/2/2000
3/30/1999 - 5/2/1999
12/27/1998 - 2/25/1999
1/20/1998 - 7/4/1998
3/20/1997 - 6/29/1997
9/12/1996 - 11/17/1996
2/9/1995 - 12/31/1995
4/10/1994 - 6/19/1994
3/9/1993 - 3/14/1993
12/17/1991 - 2/9/1992
3/13/1990 - 9/2/1990
1/28/1988 - 7/2/1989
4/6/1987 - 5/9/1987
1/19/1987 - 7/2/1989
10/3/1984 - 6/9/1985
4/9/1984 - 6/9/1984
4/27/1982 - 6/27/1982
12/3/1981 - 12/27/1981
10/12/1981 - 10/31/1981
3/12/1981 - 5/23/1981
4/29/1980 - 1/4/1981
3/19/1980 - 4/6/1980
5/10/1979 - 7/15/1979
5/16/1974 - 12/31/1978
1/23/1973 - 3/24/1973
4/10/1972 - 4/22/1972
1/26/1969 - 3/1/1969
10/6/1968 - 10/26/1968
3/29/1968 - 4/10/1968
11/20/1967 - 2/24/1968
10/4/1967 - 10/8/1967
4/11/1967 - 4/15/1967
11/16/1966 - 12/3/1966
10/19/1966 - 11/5/1966
11/10/1965 - 4/16/1966
10/18/1965 - 4/16/1966
2/1/1965 - 2/20/1965
11/14/1964 - 11/28/1964
9/17/1964 - 9/26/1964
3/20/1964 - 4/18/1964
2/10/1964 - 2/15/1964
11/12/1963 - 1/25/1964
9/24/1963 - 9/24/1963
3/6/1963 - 4/13/1963
1/28/1963 - 1/28/1963
11/26/1962 - 12/15/1962
10/24/1962 - 10/27/1962
5/16/1962 - 5/19/1962
5/15/1962 - 5/19/1962
5/14/1962 - 5/19/1962
3/16/1962 - 3/24/1962
1/8/1962 - 1/13/1962
11/27/1961 - 12/31/1961
9/28/1961 - 11/18/1961
11/16/1960 - 6/20/1961
9/20/1960 - 11/14/1960
4/25/1960 - 5/7/1960
2/29/1960 - 3/12/1960
2/3/1960 - 2/6/1960
1/6/1960 - 1/9/1960
11/19/1959 - 12/12/1959
10/9/1959 - 10/10/1959
1/30/1958 - 5/30/1959
11/20/1957 - 5/3/1958
9/25/1957 - 10/12/1957
3/13/1957 - 3/16/1957
10/5/1955 - 2/23/1957
5/23/1955 - 5/28/1955
4/12/1955 - 4/30/1955
2/17/1955 - 3/6/1955
10/28/1954 - 2/12/1955
1/23/1953 - 10/23/1954
12/3/1952 - 12/6/1952
10/7/1952 - 11/15/1952
1/15/1952 - 5/31/1952
10/4/1951 - 1/5/1952
9/28/1950 - 5/12/1951
1/26/1950 - 6/3/1950
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3/2/1949 - 7/16/1949
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10/6/1947 - 2/14/1948
9/25/1947 - 9/27/1947
6/26/1947 - 8/2/1947
6/3/1947 - 6/7/1947
5/2/1947 - 5/31/1947
10/14/1946 - 4/26/1947
9/26/1946 - 10/5/1946
5/8/1946 - 9/14/1946
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2/18/1946 - 5/4/1946
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12/8/1945 - 1/5/1946
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12/6/1944 - 10/27/1945
10/30/1944 - 11/4/1944
10/2/1944 - 10/21/1944
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1/26/1944 - 7/8/1944
1/12/1944 - 1/23/1944
12/29/1943 - 1/1/1944
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10/7/1942 - 6/26/1943
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1/23/1942 - 5/23/1942
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James Earl Jones Theater Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)'s current show is The Heart of Rock and Roll which began performances on 3/29/2024.

What when was James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) built?
James Earl Jones Theater was built in 1912.

How many seats does James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) have?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway) has 1084 seats.

What are the box office hours for James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible. There are no steps into the theatre.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs. On the Mezzanine level, there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Mezzanine is behind Row H.

Balcony location: Located up three flights of stairs. On the Balcony level there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Balcony is behind Row F.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.

There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms available at this theatre.

The James Earl Jones Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assisted-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge, for blind or partially sighted patrons. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance.

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What were the longest running shows at James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
The Magic Show which ran from 5/28/1974 to 12/31/1978, The 39 Steps which ran from 1/15/2008 to 1/10/2010, The Fifth Season which ran from 1/23/1953 to 10/23/1954, The Diary of Anne Frank which ran from 10/5/1955 to 6/22/1957 and

What show is next for James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)?
James Earl Jones Theater (Broadway)'s next show is Wanted which begins performances on 12/31/2026

How many seats does James Earl Jones Theater have?
James Earl Jones Theater has 1084 seats.

What are the box office hours for James Earl Jones Theater?
Monday–Saturday: 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Sunday: 12:00 PM-6:00 PM.

What accessibility options are there at James Earl Jones Theater?

Accessible seating is available for this performance as indicated on the seating map.

The theatre is not completely wheelchair-accessible. There are no steps into the theatre.

Orchestra location: Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps.

Mezzanine location: Located up two flights of stairs. On the Mezzanine level, there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Mezzanine is behind Row H.

Balcony location: Located up three flights of stairs. On the Balcony level there are approximately two steps down per row. Entrance to the Balcony is behind Row F.

Handrails: Available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.

There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms available at this theatre.

The James Earl Jones Theatre provides at least 10 infrared assisted-listening devices for every performance at the theatre. Beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, at least 10 audio description devices are available for every performance at the theatre. In addition, there is unlimited access to downloadable audio description software for personal mobile devices, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance, which provides an automated detailed account of the visual of the production, free of charge, for blind or partially sighted patrons. The theatre also offers handheld devices and software that provide captioning for deaf or hard-of-hearing patrons, available beginning four weeks after a show’s official opening-night performance.

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What were the longest running shows at James Earl Jones Theater?
The Magic Show which ran from 05/28/1974 to 12/31/1978, The 39 Steps which ran from 01/15/2008 to 01/10/2010, The Fifth Season which ran from 01/23/1953 to 10/23/1954, and The Diary of Anne Frank which ran from 10/05/1955 to 06/22/1957


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