Here is the latest I can confirm from available public sources up to now.
Key updates
- The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center (not to be confused with the Broadway Eugene O’Neill Theatre in NYC) recently announced leadership changes, including the appointment of a new Executive Director, Tiffani Gavin, as part of ongoing organizational updates. This reflects ongoing activity at the O’Neill Theater Center in Connecticut, which is a separate institution from the Broadway venue on 43rd Street.[1]
- On the Broadway side, the Eugene O’Neill Theatre in New York has continued to be home to The Book of Mormon since 2011, with renovations and accessibility commitments historically tied to its operator (Jujamyn/Curtain) and occasional programming notes during the pandemic era. The theater itself has a long history dating back to 1925 and has undergone multiple name changes over the years, including Forrest Theatre and Coronet Theatre, before adopting the Eugene O’Neill name.[2][3][8]
- Recent activity around performances in related venues has included incident reports and local updates that sometimes touch on Broadway show operations, but there is no widely reported, major new production opening or closing at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Broadway home in the latest period I can verify from mainstream outlets. If you’re looking for a specific show’s status (e.g., The Book of Mormon), I can check current listings and performance calendars for you.[6][7]
Would you like me to pull the latest show schedule, or focus on one of these topics (the O’Neill Center leadership news, or the Broadway theater’s current programming and accessibility updates) with precise dates and sources? I can also provide a concise timeline of the theater’s major name changes and ownership history if that would help.
Note: If you’re seeking the most up-to-date live-news details, I can run a fresh search to capture developments from today.
Sources
This is the All Local 4:00 P.M. update for Monday, May 4th, 2026.
www.audacy.comThis is the All Local 4:00 P.M. update for Monday, May 4th, 2026. 1010 WINS
www.audacy.comFind the latest news here from the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.
www.theoneill.orgThe Eugene O’Neill Theatre has previously been called the Forrest Theatre and the Coronet Theatre. The Book of Mormon musical has been playing at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre since 2011, making it one of the longest-running shows on Broadway.
www.eugeneoneilltheatre.orgGo behind the curtain with quality, in-depth Broadway theater coverage for theater industry and fans.
www.broadwaynews.comBuilt in 1925 and christened the Forrest Theatre after great American thespian Edwin Forrest, this 1,030-seat playhouse has gone through many changes over the d
www.timeout.comThis Broadway theatre first began life in 1925 as the Forrest Theatre, designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp and built for the Shuberts as part of a theatre-hotel complex, named after the 19th century tragedian Edwin Forrest. Later on, the theatre was renamed the Coronet in 1945 following renovations by architects Walker & Gillette, before being once again rechristened the O'Neill in 1959, honoring the eminent American playwright. It now forms part of the Jujamcyn Theater Company and has...
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