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Nederlander Organization

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Nederlander Organization
Type Organization
Industry Theatre
Founded 1912
Founder(s) David Nederlander
Key people David Nederlander
Website Nederlander.com

The Nederlander Organization, founded in 1912 by David T. Nederlander and based in Detroit, Michigan, is one of the largest operators of legitimate theatres and music venues in the United States. Its first acquisition was a lease on the Detroit Opera House in 1912. The building was demolished in 1928. It later operated the Shubert Lafayette Theatre [1] until its demolition in 1964 and the Riviera Theatre, both in Detroit. Since then, the organization has grown to include nine Broadway theatres – making it the second-largest owner of Broadway theatres after the Shubert Organization – and a number of theaters across the United States, including its current Detroit base in the Fisher Building, plus three West End theatres in London, England.[2]

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Theatres

Broadway theatres
Former Broadway theatres
West End theatres
Other US venues
Former venues

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Notes
  1. ^ George Belunda (September 2009). "The Shubert Theatre". Hour Detroit. http://www.hourdetroit.com/Hour-Detroit/September-2009/The-Shubert-Theatre/. Retrieved 2010-04-12. 
  2. ^ "About Us". The Nederlander Organization. 2008. http://nederlander.com/AboutNederlander.html. Retrieved 2009-08-27. 

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