Today the Madison Square Garden in New York is something more than just an arena. It’s WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden that has gained an increasing popularity among many. It can seat a crowd of anywhere from 2,000 to 5,600.
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When the Madison Square Garden opened in 1968, the Theater at Madison Square Garden was known as the Felt Forum, in honor of then president Irving Felt. It was only in the mid-90s that it received its present name the Theater at Madison Square Garden. The Theater at Madison Square Garden is used for concerts, meetings, stage shows and graduation ceremonies. Until 2005, the Theater at Madison square was the traditional home of the NFL Draft. It is used to host major boxing matches on nights when the main arena is unavailable.
The Theater at Madison Square Garden has been the venue for annual family shows and theatricals, the NFL and NBA Drafts, CBS Television's Fall Premiere, Con Edison's Shareholder Meetings, Product Launches for Infinity and Intel, Oxford Health Plans Award Ceremony, Corporate Employee Meetings, college graduations and religious conferences.
The Theater at Madison Square Garden is located at 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York