In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005, the Mahalia Jackson Theater was severely damaged. Following Katrina, repairs and upgrades were made including the addition of enhanced lighting and a new sound system, orchestra shell, ballet floor, and digital cinema screen. The cost of the theater renovation was around US$27 million, and was financed by local tax dollars, about $8.5 million from the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, and a $500,000 grant from the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. About a week of events from January 8 through January 17, 2009, celebrated the reopening of the theater, including a free performance by
Kermit Ruffins,
Irma Thomas, and
Marva Wright as well as paid performances by
Allen Toussaint,
Yolanda Adams, the
Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra with
Itzhak Perlman, New Orleans Ballet Association with members of the
San Francisco and
New York City Ballets, and the New Orleans Opera Association with
Plácido Domingo. Mahalia Jackson Theater was the first of the major theaters in New Orleans to reopen after Hurricane Katrina. City officials hoped the theater would help draw tourists to the city. In 2013 the theater hosted the
2012 NFL Honors, honoring the best
National Football League players and performances. ==Broadway in New Orleans (2009–present)==