The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale Theatre and the John Golden Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S. Chanin. It has 1,100 seats across two levels and is operated by The Shubert Organization. Both the facade and the auditorium interior are New York City landmarks. The facade is designed in a Spanish style with golden brick, terracotta, and stone and is divided into two sections. The western portion of the facade contains the theater's entrance, with five double-height arched windows and a curved pediment above. The eastern portion is the stage house and is topped by a loggia. The auditorium contains Spanish-style detailing, a large balcony, and an expansive vaulted ceiling. The auditorium's interior features murals by Willy Pogany as well as several box seats. The Royale, Majestic, and Masque (now John Golden) theaters, along with the Lincoln Hotel, were all developed by the Chanin brothers and designed by Krapp as part of a theater/hotel complex. The Royale was the first of the three theaters to be completed, opening on January 11, 1927. The Shubert family took over the Royale in 1930 but subsequently went into receivership, and producer John Golden leased the theater in 1932. Golden renamed the theater after himself in 1934, but the Shuberts took over in 1936 and leased the theater to CBS Radio. The Royale was restored as a legitimate theater under its original name in 1940. The theater was renamed for longtime Shubert Organization president Bernard B. Jacobs in 2005. (en)
El Teatro Bernard B. Jacobs, antes llamado Royale Theatre o John Golden Theatre, es un teatro de Broadway ubicado en el número 242 de la calle 45 Oeste (George Abbott Way) en el Midtown de Manhattan, Nueva York. (es)
40° 45′ 30,25″ N, 73° 59′ 12,8″ O Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Le Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, présentant The Ferryman, 2019 Le Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, anciennement appelé le Royale Theatre et le John Golden Theatre, est un théâtre de Broadway situé au 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) à Midtown Manhattan, New York City. (fr)
Il Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, precedentemente noto come Royale Theatre e John Golden Theatre, è un teatro di Broadway, sito nel quartiere di Midtown Manhattan. (it)
버나드 B. 제이컵스 극장(Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre)은 미국 뉴욕 맨해튼에 있는 브로드웨이 극장이다. 이전에는 로열 극장(Royale Theatre)이라고 불렸다. (ko)
«Берна́рд Б. Дже́кобс» (англ. The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre) — бродвейский театр, расположенный в западной части в Театральном квартале Манхэттена, Нью-Йорк, США. Принадлежит компании «The Shubert Organization». (ru)
El Teatro Bernard B. Jacobs, antes llamado Royale Theatre o John Golden Theatre, es un teatro de Broadway ubicado en el número 242 de la calle 45 Oeste (George Abbott Way) en el Midtown de Manhattan, Nueva York. (es)
40° 45′ 30,25″ N, 73° 59′ 12,8″ O Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre Le Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, présentant The Ferryman, 2019 Le Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, anciennement appelé le Royale Theatre et le John Golden Theatre, est un théâtre de Broadway situé au 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) à Midtown Manhattan, New York City. (fr)
Il Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, precedentemente noto come Royale Theatre e John Golden Theatre, è un teatro di Broadway, sito nel quartiere di Midtown Manhattan. (it)
버나드 B. 제이컵스 극장(Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre)은 미국 뉴욕 맨해튼에 있는 브로드웨이 극장이다. 이전에는 로열 극장(Royale Theatre)이라고 불렸다. (ko)
«Берна́рд Б. Дже́кобс» (англ. The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre) — бродвейский театр, расположенный в западной части в Театральном квартале Манхэттена, Нью-Йорк, США. Принадлежит компании «The Shubert Organization». (ru)
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (formerly the Royale Theatre and the John Golden Theatre) is a Broadway theater at 242 West 45th Street (George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S. Chanin. It has 1,100 seats across two levels and is operated by The Shubert Organization. Both the facade and the auditorium interior are New York City landmarks. (en)