The Dominion
Grade II listed art deco theatre
About
We are a proud part of the Nederlander Organization, family-owned purveyors of live entertainment since 1912.
The Nederlanders
The name “Nederlander” has been synonymous with great entertainment since 1912. A show business dynasty began when David T. Nederlander, a smart young businessman living in Detroit Michigan, purchased a 99-year lease on the Detroit Opera House.
In 1964, his son James M. Nederlander came to New York City and purchased the Palace Theatre on Broadway. His hard work, pioneering spirit and vision enabled him to build one of the largest privately held live entertainment companies in the world.
Now under the leadership of James L. Nederlander, The Nederlander Organization continues the tradition of operating historic theatres, producing and presenting the best in theatrical and concert events, and innovating new ways to engage future generations of theatergoers.
The Nederlander Organization is one of the largest and most experienced managers of entertainment properties in the world today, with an international network of theatres including nine Broadway venues, five in Chicago, 13 across the rest of the USA and our three in London’s West End.
Prolific producers of theatrical productions, the Nederlanders have well over 100 Broadway, West End and touring productions to their credit, including such honoured and successful shows as Annie, Chicago, La Cage aux Folles, Next to Normal, Noises Off, The Color Purple, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and West Side Story.
Our London theatres are the Aldwych, the Dominion and the Adelphi (co-owned with LW Theatres).
James M. Nederlander demonstrated his commitment to serving our performing arts community time and time again.