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  1. The Ed Sullivan Theater (originally Hammerstein's Theatre; later the Manhattan Theatre, Billy Rose's Music Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theater at 16971699 Broadway, between 53rd and 54th Streets, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

  2. The Ed Sullivan Theater is located at 1697-1699 Broadway between West 53rd and West 54th, in Manhattan, New York. The theater is a 13-story brick building that was designed by architect Herbert Krapp and built by Arthur Hammerstein.

  3. The Ed Sullivan Theatre on broadway is the former home of the Ed Sullivan show, and where they currently film the Late Show with David Letterman. The only way to access the theatre is to be one of the lucky few who gets tickets to see Letterman.

  4. Forty-five years after The Beatles had their original debut on American television Paul McCartney came back and performed an outdoor show at The Ed Sullivan Theater. He held a rooftop concert on the marquee and there have been others that have done the same too, such as Jay-Z, Phish, Eminem, and Dave Matthews Band.

  5. Timeline. Sunday, December 10th, 1967. The Ed Sullivan Theater. What is now known as The Ed Sullivan Theater, opened in 1927 as the Hammerstein. In 1935 CBS took control and it was known as CBS-TV Studio 50. Ed Sullivan’s “Toast of the Town” moved there in 1953.

  6. The Ed Sullivan Theater (originally Hammerstein's Theatre; later the Manhattan Theatre, Billy Rose's Music Hall, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 3, and CBS Studio 50) is a theater at 16971699 Broadway, between 53rd and 54th Streets, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.

  7. Arts & Attractions Ed Sullivan Theater. For most of NYC.com's visitors, this theater built in 1927 is famous because it is where David Letterman gets up to his shenanigans on The Late Show, but that's hardly the whole story of the theater.

  8. Profiling an ‘Ed Sullivan Show’ Super Fan. In the realm of entertainment history, there are aficionados, and then there’s Tom Smith. For Tom, the magic of television reaches its pinnacle with none other than the legendary Ed Sullivan Show.

  9. The Ed Sullivan Show presented most of the major rock-and-roll acts of the ’50s and ’60s, including record-breaking appearances by Elvis Presley (September 9, 1956) and the Beatles (in their US television debut on February 9, 1964).

  10. Ed Sullivan Theatre. 1697 Broadway at W. 53rd St., New York, NY. Seats (approximate) 1205. Built. 1927.

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