Roundabout Theatre Company

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The Roundabout Theatre Company is the largest non-profit theatre company based in New York City. They own two Broadway theatres (Studio 54 and the American Airlines Theatre) and one Off-Broadway theatre (the Laura Pels Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Arts).

Most recently, they produced Broadway revivals of Threepenny Opera, Pajama Game and The Apple Tree. This season they plan to produce a revival of The Ritz and Sondheim's Sunday in the Park With George at Studio 54. Pygmalion and The 39 Steps are planned for the American Airlines Theatre. They won a Tony for their 1998 reinterpretation of Cabaret.

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The Roundabout was founded in 1965 by Gene Feist and Elizabeth Owens.[1] The Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre, which includes the Laura Pels Theatre, is located on West 46th Street in Manhattan. The Center was developed, with financial support from the Steinbergs, "to support its artistic mission of fostering emerging talent in playwriting, performance, and stagecraft."[2]

2005-2006

2004-2005

2003-2004

The Roundabout won two Tony awards for its production of the Pajama Game (best revival of a musical and best choreography). Their production of Assassins in 2004 garnered them five (5) Tony Awards, including best director, best featured actor, and best musical revival. [3]

Currently scheduled for the 2006/2007 season are:

At the American Airlines Theatre:

At Studio 54:

At the Laura Pels Theatre:

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