Foxwoods Theatre

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Foxwoods Theatre was a Broadway theater in New York City best known for hosting large-scale musical productions, including the original run of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."

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Label Occurrences
Foxwoods Theatre canonical 1
Foxwoods Theatre (former operator) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway theatre
theatre building
architecturalStyle modern theatre design
associatedWith Times Square redevelopment
bestKnownFor hosting the original Broadway production of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"
borough Manhattan
category Broadway theatres
Theatres in Manhattan
country United States of America
formerName Ford Center for the Performing Arts NERFINISHED
Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre NERFINISHED
Hilton Theatre NERFINISHED
Lyric Theatre NERFINISHED
hasStageType proscenium stage
locatedOn West 42nd Street NERFINISHED
location Manhattan
New York NERFINISHED
New York City
neighborhood Times Square NERFINISHED
notableEra early 21st century Broadway
notableShow Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark NERFINISHED
opened 1998
owner Jujamcyn Theaters (historical co-owner) NERFINISHED
Live Nation (historical) NERFINISHED
Nederlander Organization (historical co-owner) NERFINISHED
partOf Broadway theatre district NERFINISHED
previousFunction site of former Lyric Theatre and Apollo Theatre (historic houses)
productionHosted Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark NERFINISHED
productionType large-scale musical productions
renamedAs Foxwoods Theatre in 2010
seatingCapacity approximately 1900
sponsor Foxwoods Resort Casino NERFINISHED
state New York
streetAddress 213 West 42nd Street
successorName Lyric Theatre NERFINISHED
usedFor musical theatre
theatrical performances

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Lyric Theatre formerName Foxwoods Theatre
Ambassador Theatre Group owns Foxwoods Theatre
this entity surface form: Foxwoods Theatre (former operator)