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Morosco Theatre

Address:
217 West 45th Street
New York, NY

Built: 1917

Demolished: 1982

Seating Capacity: 954

Shows at the Morosco Theatre

Dates Production
5/3/1981 - 5/3/1981
4/21/1981 - 5/3/1981
10/28/1980 - 1/3/1981
9/13/1980 - 10/5/1980
5/29/1980 - 6/7/1980
5/22/1980 - 6/7/1980
4/27/1980 - 5/10/1980
4/4/1980 - 5/10/1980
2/26/1980 - 3/8/1981
2/21/1980 - 3/9/1980
1/25/1980 - 2/9/1980
4/28/1978 - 1/1/1980
2/22/1978 - 3/19/1978
11/2/1977 - 2/15/1978
3/26/1977 - 10/29/1977
2/10/1977 - 3/19/1977
2/7/1977 - 3/19/1977
12/21/1976 - 1/1/1977
11/19/1976 - 12/12/1976
10/19/1976 - 10/30/1976
7/14/1976 - 10/2/1976
6/14/1976 - 10/2/1976
12/5/1975 - 6/19/1976
12/5/1975 - 6/19/1976
12/5/1975 - 6/19/1976
12/3/1974 - 5/31/1975
12/26/1973 - 11/17/1974
3/2/1973 - 8/18/1973
10/21/1972 - 2/24/1973
10/21/1972 - 2/24/1973
2/11/1972 - 6/10/1972
12/20/1971 - 1/8/1972
8/27/1971 - 10/10/1971
2/22/1971 - 5/29/1971
11/11/1970 - 2/20/1971
12/26/1968 - 11/7/1970
1/23/1968 - 11/16/1968
11/2/1966 - 1/20/1968
9/29/1965 - 6/25/1966
3/2/1965 - 6/5/1965
12/16/1964 - 1/2/1965
11/30/1964 - 12/12/1964
10/6/1964 - 11/7/1964
6/8/1964 - 10/3/1964
4/30/1964 - 5/13/1964
3/12/1964 - 3/25/1964
12/24/1963 - 1/5/1964
8/26/1963 - 10/5/1963
4/10/1963 - 4/13/1963
1/7/1963 - 3/16/1963
10/3/1962 - 11/3/1962
4/11/1962 - 4/14/1962
12/25/1961 - 1/13/1962
10/4/1961 - 12/8/1961
3/31/1960 - 7/8/1961
12/3/1959 - 3/19/1960
10/12/1959 - 11/28/1959
4/13/1959 - 7/18/1959
3/28/1959 - 4/11/1959
12/8/1958 - 3/21/1959
8/20/1958 - 11/29/1958
11/12/1957 - 6/28/1958
11/19/1956 - 5/18/1957
3/24/1955 - 11/17/1956
3/24/1955 - 11/17/1956
2/16/1955 - 3/12/1955
9/15/1954 - 1/29/1955
2/11/1954 - 5/22/1954
3/11/1953 - 1/2/1954
11/5/1952 - 2/28/1953
3/25/1952 - 11/1/1952
10/3/1951 - 3/22/1952
4/26/1951 - 7/21/1951
1/2/1951 - 4/21/1951
11/22/1950 - 12/16/1950
2/10/1949 - 11/18/1950
11/17/1948 - 2/5/1949
10/27/1948 - 10/30/1948
1/14/1948 - 7/31/1948
12/27/1947 - 12/27/1947
10/22/1947 - 12/20/1947
12/8/1943 - 10/13/1947
9/6/1943 - 10/2/1943
5/4/1943 - 5/22/1943
3/10/1943 - 3/27/1943
2/11/1943 - 2/27/1943
12/25/1942 - 1/2/1943
11/26/1942 - 12/19/1942
10/19/1942 - 10/24/1942
9/14/1942 - 10/3/1942
11/5/1941 - 5/16/1942
9/16/1941 - 11/1/1941
4/10/1941 - 4/27/1941
12/23/1940 -
10/29/1940 - 11/23/1940
9/9/1940 - 10/20/1940
10/11/1939 - 5/25/1940
3/8/1939 -
12/8/1938 -
1/25/1938 - 3/5/1938
12/27/1937 -
9/22/1937 -
4/19/1937 -
3/25/1937 -
2/10/1937 -
1/1/1937 -
1/1/1937 -
1/1/1937 -
1/1/1937 -
9/21/1936 -
1/28/1936 -
10/23/1935 -
4/29/1935 -
2/21/1935 -
1/12/1935 -
11/28/1934 -
10/1/1934 -
9/19/1934 -
9/3/1934 -
1/24/1934 -
11/25/1933 -
11/3/1933 -
10/14/1933 - 10/29/1933
8/30/1933 -
8/3/1933 -
5/3/1933 -
4/19/1933 -
11/19/1932 -
11/1/1932 -
10/13/1932 -
9/19/1932 -
6/27/1932 -
6/7/1932 -
3/11/1932 -
11/2/1931 -
10/22/1931 -
9/1/1931 -
3/23/1931 -
2/11/1931 -
11/24/1930 -
10/21/1930 -
7/28/1930 -
11/28/1929 -
11/11/1929 -
9/9/1929 -
5/24/1929 -
1/23/1929 -
10/9/1928 -
8/20/1928 -
6/26/1928 - 6/26/1928
6/26/1928 - 7/7/1928
2/7/1928 -
1/17/1928 -
12/26/1927 -
9/26/1927 -
8/31/1927 -
5/5/1927 -
4/7/1927 -
1/26/1927 -
12/13/1926 -
11/22/1926 -
9/27/1926 -
10/12/1925 -
9/28/1925 -
8/24/1925 -
10/15/1924 -
9/29/1924 -
8/13/1924 - 9/27/1924
5/22/1924 - 7/6/1924
4/21/1924 -
3/12/1924 -
12/20/1923 -
10/24/1923 -
8/21/1923 -
5/22/1923 -
5/2/1923 -
3/27/1923 -
2/19/1923 -
1/8/1923 -
9/12/1922 -
8/23/1920 -
2/23/1920 -
2/2/1920 -
9/12/1919 -
5/5/1919 -
1/13/1919 -
11/19/1918 -
9/17/1918 -
9/24/1917 -
2/5/1917 - 5/12/1917
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Morosco Theatre Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in Morosco Theatre?
Morosco Theatre's current show is The Moony Shapiro Songbook which began performances on 5/3/1981.

What when was Morosco Theatre built?
Morosco Theatre was built in 1917.

How many seats does Morosco Theatre have?
Morosco Theatre has 954 seats.

What were the longest running shows at Morosco Theatre?
The Voice of the Turtle which ran from 12/08/1943 to 01/03/1948, Mary, Mary which ran from 03/08/1961 to 12/12/1964, Forty Carats which ran from 12/26/1968 to 11/07/1970, and Death of a Salesman which ran from 02/10/1949 to 11/18/1950


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