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Formerly known as the Plymouth, the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater is a mid-sized venue for outstanding comedies and dramas. Home to renowned comedy productions as The Odd Couple, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, The Graduate, The Heidi Chronicles, Brooklyn and more, the venue can seat around 200 people at a time. Built by the Shuberts, the place was knowingly operated by producer and director Arthur Hopkins until his death in 1950. In 2005 it was renamed after Gerald Schoenfeld to honor one of the Shuberts chairman.