At the Edison Theater, 240 West 47th Street.
It transferred to the Edison Theatre on December 3, 1975 and remained there until December 5, 1976, running for a total of 453 performances.
Edison Theater was the third theater to be built in Jerusalem.
The nightspot is at 240 West 47th Street in the old Edison Theater.
Officially a 499-seat Off-Broadway house, the Edison Theater actually had 541 seats.
The play had a brief run at the Edison Theater in March 1970.
These two plays were presented in repertory at the Edison Theatre for a total of 52 performances.
It contained the Edison Theatre from 1950 until 1991 when it was converted back into a ballroom.
On October 31 that same year, a Broadway production opened at the Edison Theatre, where it ran for 96 performances.
The current edition of the show opened Sept. 24, 1976, at the Edison Theater.