Cosmopolitan Theatre
Address:
5 Columbus Circle (W. 58th & 59th)
New York, NY
Cosmopolitan Theatre History
Reopened August 2, 1923
Shows at the Cosmopolitan Theatre
| Dates | Production | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 10/21/1932 | - | 10/29/1932 | |
| 12/30/1929 | - | ||
| 10/17/1929 | - | 11/16/1929 | |
| 10/17/1929 | - | 11/16/1929 | |
| 5/14/1928 | - | ||
| 3/5/1928 | - | ||
| 2/20/1928 | - | ||
| 2/6/1928 | - | ||
| 1/2/1928 | - | ||
| 12/26/1927 | - | ||
| 10/10/1927 | - | 12/17/1927 | |
| 5/20/1927 | - | 6/4/1927 | |
| 5/2/1927 | - | 5/14/1927 | |
| 3/14/1927 | - | 4/30/1927 | |
| 2/1/1927 | - | ||
| 11/30/1926 | - | ||
| 9/13/1926 | - | 11/27/1926 | |
| 4/5/1926 | - | ||
| 12/7/1925 | - | 1/2/1926 | |
| 3/3/1925 | - | 12/5/1925 | |
Cosmopolitan Theatre Frequently Asked Questions
What when was Cosmopolitan Theatre built?
Cosmopolitan Theatre was built in 1903.
How many seats does Cosmopolitan Theatre have?
Cosmopolitan Theatre has 1355 seats.
What were the longest running shows at Cosmopolitan Theatre?
Louie the 14th which ran from 03/03/1925 to 12/05/1925, Bye, Bye, Bonnie which ran from 01/13/1927 to 04/30/1927, Naughty Riquette which ran from 09/13/1926 to 11/27/1926, and Chauve-Souris [1927] which ran from 10/10/1927 to 12/17/1927