- Vivian Beaumont Theatre
The Vivian Beaumont Theater is a theater in
New York City in theUnited States . It is located atLincoln Center , 150 West 65th Street, on the Upper West Side ofManhattan . The building was designed by the renownedFinnish American architectEero Saarinen . The two theaters within the building, the 1,080-seat Vivian Beaumont Theater and the 299-seat Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater (called The Forum until 1973), were designed byJo Mielziner . Although it was built for the presentation of plays such as those produced on Broadway, the Beaumont differs from traditional Broadway theaters because of itsamphitheater configuration andthrust stage . It is considered a fairly large theater for dramatic plays and a medium-size theater for musicals. It is New York's only Broadway-class theater (eligible forTony Award s) that is not located in the Theater District nearTimes Square .The Beaumont is named after
Vivian Beaumont Allen , a former actress and heiress to theMay Department Stores fortune, who donated $3 million in 1958 for a building to house a permanent dramatic repertory company atLincoln Center . Mrs. Allen died in 1962, and after several delays and estimated construction costs of $9.6 million, the Beaumont Theater opened in October 1965.Since 1985, the Beaumont has been operated by
Lincoln Center Theater (now under the direction of André Bishop and Bernard Gersten). It has been renovated several times over the years to improve its acoustics and technical facilities.Notable productions by
Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont have included the well-received 2008 revival ofRodgers and Hammerstein 's "South Pacific",Tom Stoppard 's "The Coast of Utopia " and "Arcadia", "The Light in the Piazza ",Dana Ivey in "The Rivals ",Stephen Sondheim 's "The Frogs ",Christopher Plummer in "King Lear ",Kevin Kline in "Henry IV", the long-running "dance play" musical "Contact",Nicholas Hytner 's production of "Twelfth Night ",Stockard Channing in "Six Degrees of Separation",Patti Lupone inCole Porter 's "Anything Goes ", and the 1994 Tony Award revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" (the Broadway debut of Tony-winnerAudra McDonald ).Before 1985, the theater had several other managers and some periods of inactivity:
* 1965-1973: Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center (under the direction ofJules Irving andHerbert Blau )
* 1973-1977:New York Shakespeare Festival (under the direction ofJoseph Papp )
* 1980-1981: Lincoln Center Theater Company (under the direction of Richmond Crinkley)The theater has been rented occasionally to commercial producers, most memorably in 1983 for
Peter Brook 's production of "La Tragedie de Carmen".External links
* [http://www.lct.org/ Lincoln Center Theater] Official site
* [http://www.newyorkcitytheatre.com/theaters/vivianbeaumonttheater/theater.html Broadway Theatre Guide] with full show details for the Vivian Beaumont Theatre
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* [http://www.lct.org/history.html Lincoln Center Theater] Building history.
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