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Marquis Theatre
Broadway theatre in Manhattan, New York

The Marquis Theatre is a Broadway theater on the third floor of the New York Marriott Marquis hotel in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Opened in 1986, it is operated by the Nederlander Organization. There are about 1,612 seats in the auditorium, spread across an orchestra level and a balcony.

The Marquis was designed by John C. Portman Jr., who designed the Marriott Marquis and included the theater to increase the size of the hotel. The theater's main entrance and box office are at 210 West 46th Street. The box office is at ground level, and there are escalators leading from the ground floor to the auditorium. Due to a lack of space, the wings on each side of the proscenium arch are smaller than mandated by city building codes. The theater also has no freight elevator, no dedicated restroom facilities, and small hallways.

A theater was proposed on the site in 1973 as part of a hotel (later the Marriott Marquis), the completion of which was delayed until 1985. The hotel had controversially replaced several existing theaters, and the design features of the new Marquis Theatre were highly criticized, even by the hotel's supporters. The theater opened in July 1986 with concerts by Shirley Bassey, followed by the long-running Me and My Girl. The Marquis then hosted a series of short-lived productions from the 1990s through the 2010s.

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Design

The Marquis Theatre was designed by John C. Portman Jr. and is on the third story of the New York Marriott Marquis hotel. The site occupies the west side of Broadway, between 45th and 46th Streets, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S.2 It is the only Broadway theater that is entirely within a hotel.3 The theater was included as part of a deal between Portman and the New York City Board of Estimate to increase the size of the hotel, which was completed in 1985.4 The main entrance is at 210 West 46th Street while the stage door is hidden behind a column on 45th Street.5 The hotel's third through seventh stories also contain theater offices.6

The ground-level box office is decorated with black marble and brass railings.7 The box office is so small that, as designed, theater visitors had to exit the building to take an escalator up to the theater.8 The up escalator ends at a narrow hallway that leads to the auditorium.910 The down escalator from the auditorium leads to a narrow area at ground level.11 Due to the lack of space in the theater, there is no dedicated theater lobby, and restrooms are placed in the hotel's common area.1213

There are 1,612 seats in the auditorium proper,14 spread across an orchestra level and a balcony level.1516 The auditorium was originally designed with a rose-and-burgundy color scheme, as well as light-colored wood and white plaster. There are wood-paneled areas above the balcony, which conceal a large portion of the lighting fixtures. As designed, Portman intended for all seats to be no farther than 80 ft (24 m) from the stage.17 To make the auditorium seem cozier than similarly new theaters, such as the Minskoff Theatre and Uris Theatre, the Marquis's designers placed boxes on either side of the stage.18

The proscenium arch is 40 feet (12 m) wide.19 Speakers are hidden behind cloth coverings on either side of the proscenium. The stage, which is underneath the proscenium, consists of oak panels measuring 3 by 6 feet (0.91 by 1.83 m); trap doors can be placed under any of the panels.20 Under New York City building guidelines, the wings are typically supposed to be as wide as the proscenium arch; however, there was not enough space in the hotel to accommodate 40-foot-wide wings. Instead, the wings are 20 feet (6.1 m) in width, a modification approved by the New York City Planning Commission.21 In addition, the fly space is about 58 feet (18 m) above the stage, shorter than in comparable theaters.22 There is no freight elevator.23

History

Construction

A theater was first proposed in 1973 as part of the Portman Hotel, which subsequently became the Marriott Marquis.2425 The hotel plans were canceled in 1975 due to a lack of funding,2627 though the plans were revived in 1978.2829 The plans entailed the demolition of five theaters: the original Helen Hayes, the Morosco, the Bijou, and remnants of the Astor and the Gaiety.30 After several years of delays, the old theaters were demolished in 1982, despite major opposition to the demolition of the theaters and to the hotel itself.3132 In mid-1983, the Marriott chain began negotiating with potential theater operators.33 The Times Square Hotel Company, which was developing the Marriott Marquis, wanted any potential operator to pay $3.6 million a year.34 Marriott received bids from ten organizations, which were then reduced to four finalists before Marriott offered the Shubert Organization the right to operate the theater. Shubert chairman Gerald Schoenfeld had expressed doubts, saying: "I'm not sure that theater is a plum. It depends on the economics."35

The Nederlander Organization won the rights to operate the hotel's theater in November 19843637 and signed a lease the following year.3839 The theater was planned to have its own entrance on Broadway, while the hotel's entrances would be to the sides, on 45th and 46th Streets.40 The plans for the theater were released in January 1985, the design features were highly criticized, especially by the Shuberts, who had supported the hotel. Among the complaints were that the theater was hard to access, being on the third floor; the gridiron on the theater's ceiling was too low; and the theater restrooms were in the hotel lobby, which was on the eighth floor.41 The Times Square Hotel Company proposed in April 1985 that the theater wings beside the proscenium be enlarged, since the wings would only be 20 feet 10 inches (6.35 m) wide.42 The theater ultimately cost $30 million and took a year to construct.43

Operation

The Marquis opened July 9, 1986, with a series of concerts by Shirley Bassey.4445 The first musical to play the Marquis was Me and My Girl, which opened the following month.4647 Architectural critic Herbert Muschamp wrote that the overall design "is not a theater environment but that of a hotel, of homogenized 'hospitality', better suited to a convention than a chorus line."48 Some Broadway performers also boycotted the Marquis because of the controversy over the construction of the Marriott Marquis hotel.49

1980s and 1990s

The theater advertised its productions through the hotel's in-house television channel. Hotel guests could buy tickets to a production and have these ticket fees added to their regular hotel bills.50 As designed, the stage area did not have its own heating system, and cast members could see their own breath during particularly cold days. Additionally, the hotel's sewer system had an exterior vent that was near the auditorium's air intake, causing widespread reports of nausea. The sewer system would back up into ten drainpipes in the theater's floor.5152 The Actors' Equity Association threatened to withdraw its actors from the theater, and the Nederlanders agreed the plumbing and ventilation systems were problematic. This prompted Marriott to spend $500,000 on a dedicated heating, ventilation, and plumbing system for the Marquis Theatre in January 1988.5354

Me and My Girl was particularly popular,55 despite a dearth of productions in the Nederlanders' other theaters.56 The production closed at the end of 19895758 to make way for the Broadway run of the musical Annie 2, which itself was canceled in early 1990.5960 The Marquis next hosted Shogun: The Musical in November 1990.6162 The production starred Philip Casnoff, who was hospitalized after being hit by debris during a preview,6364 and Shogun ultimately flopped.6566 The Marquis also hosted a revival of the production Gypsy,6768 which was relatively successful.69 Afterward, the Marquis hosted a series of flops,70 such as Nick & Nora in 1991.7172

During much of the 1990s, the theater hosted several short-lived productions.73 These included Man of La Mancha in 1992,7475 The Goodbye Girl in 1993,7677 and Damn Yankees in 1994.7879 Afterward, Victor/Victoria opened in 1995 and ran for almost two years, with 734 performances.8081 During the run of Victor/Victoria, producer John Scher had tried to provide a "hospitality suite" in the adjacent hotel, but it was unsuccessful.82 Other flops followed,83 including The Capeman in 1998,8485 which closed after only two months and was replaced by Forever Tango.86 The theater also hosted a revival of Peter Pan in 19988788 and Annie Get Your Gun in 1999.8990

2000s to present

Through the early 2000s, the Marquis had mixed success with its productions. While it played host to the critically acclaimed Thoroughly Modern Millie from 2002 to 2004,9192 its following two shows, La Cage aux Folles in 20049394 and The Woman in White in 2005, had abbreviated runs due to poor box office returns.959697 The Marquis's other events included a choir performance in October 2001 to celebrate the release of the Windows XP operating system,98 as well as events to benefit charities.99 The theater also hosted the production of The Drowsy Chaperone in 2006.100101 Chaperone was slightly modified for its run at the Marquis, wherein the Man In Chair remarks that the production within the show originally played the Morosco Theatre, but "it was torn down in 1982, and replaced with an enormous hotel. Unforgivable."102 The Marquis then hosted Cry-Baby103104 and a limited run of Irving Berlin's White Christmas during 2008.105106 The martial arts show Soul of Shaolin played at the Marquis in 2009,107108 making it the first Chinese production to play on Broadway.109 This was followed the same year by 9 to 5110111 and another limited engagement of White Christmas.112

During 2010, the Marquis hosted the Jimmy Awards for high school students,113 as well as the productions Come Fly Away114115 and Donny & Marie: A Broadway Christmas.116117 This was followed by Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure (2011),118119 Follies (2011),120121 Evita (2012),122123 Jekyll & Hyde (2013),124125 and Il Divo – A Musical Affair: The Greatest Songs of Broadway (2013).126127 A limited holiday engagement of The Rascals: Once Upon a Dream had also been proposed for 2013 but was canceled.128 As part of a settlement with the United States Department of Justice in 2014, the Nederlanders agreed to improve disabled access at their nine Broadway theaters, including the Marquis.129130 The theater hosted only one production in 2014, The Illusionists' Witness the Impossible magic show,131132 which made a profit on its limited run.133 The theater hosted Penn & Teller on Broadway134135 and On Your Feet! in 2015;136137 Lewis Black: Black to the Future in 2016;138139 and Escape to Margaritaville140141 and The Illusionists' Magic of the Holidays in 2018.142143 The theater was also used to tape A Very Wicked Halloween: Celebrating 15 Years on Broadway, a television special, in 2018.144145

In September 2018, Vornado acquired full ownership of the Marquis Theatre and the hotel's retail space for $442 million.146147 The following year, Vornado sold almost half of its stake to a group of investors that included Crown Acquisitions and the Qatar Investment Authority.148149150 Tootsie also played at the Marquis Theatre in 2019.151152 The Marquis and all other Broadway theaters were temporarily closed on March 12, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.153 The theater reopened in April 2022,154 when the musical Beetlejuice relocated from the Winter Garden Theatre;155156 the musical ran until January 2023.157 The Jonas Brothers performed a limited five-night engagement of the show Jonas Brothers On Broadway = 5 Albums 5 Nights at the Marquis Theatre from March 14 to March 18, 2023.158159 The jukebox musical Once Upon a One More Time opened at the Marquis Theatre in June 2023160161 and closed that September.162 In April 2024, a Broadway revival of The Wiz opened at the Marquis,163 running for four months.164 A Broadway revival of Elf the Musical opened in November 2024 at the theatre for a run lasting until January 2025.165166 Stranger Things: The First Shadow is scheduled to open at the theater in April 2025.167

Notable productions

Productions are listed by the year of their first performance.168169

Notable productions at the theater
Opening yearNameRefs.
1986Shirley Bassey170171
1986Me and My Girl172173
1990Shogun: The Musical174175
1991Gypsy176177
1991Nick & Nora178179
1992Man of La Mancha180181
1993The Goodbye Girl182183
1994Damn Yankees184185
1995Victor/Victoria186187
1998The Capeman188189
1998Peter Pan190191
1999Annie Get Your Gun192193
2002Thoroughly Modern Millie194195
2004La Cage aux Folles196197
2005The Woman in White198199
2006The Drowsy Chaperone200201
2008Cry-Baby202203
2008Irving Berlin's White Christmas204205
2009Soul of Shaolin206207
20099 to 5208209
2009Irving Berlin's White Christmas210211
2010Come Fly Away212213
2011Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure214215
2011Follies216217
2012Evita218219
2013Jekyll & Hyde220221
2013Il Divo – A Musical Affair: The Greatest Songs of Broadway222223
2014The Illusionists: Witness the Impossible224225
2015Penn & Teller on Broadway226227
2015On Your Feet!228229
2017Lewis Black: Black to the Future230231
2018Escape to Margaritaville232233
2018The Illusionists — Magic of the Holidays234235
2019Tootsie236237
2022Beetlejuice238239
2023Jonas Brothers on Broadway240241
2023Once Upon a One More Time242243
2024The Wiz244245
2024Elf the Musical246247
2025Stranger Things: The First Shadow248249

Box office record

Evita achieved the box office record for the Marquis Theatre seven times;250 it grossed $1,586,902 over eight performances for the week ending May 10, 2012.251 This was surpassed by Beetlejuice, which grossed $2,462,831 over nine performances for the week ending January 1, 2023.252 As of 2025[update], the 2024 Broadway revival of Elf the Musical holds the top two highest grossing eight-performance weeks, with grosses of $2,295,549 and $2,230,419, respectively,253 while Beetlejuice retains the box office record for a nine-performance week at the theater.254

See also

Notes

Citations

Sources

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  1. This capacity is approximate and may vary depending on the show.

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