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  1. Cosmopolitan Theatre is an American anthology series which aired on the DuMont Television Network from October 2, 1951, to December 25, 1951.

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  2. 154 reviews and 345 photos of THE CHELSEA "Cosmopolitan's new place to host shows! Bruno Mars will launch the grand opening act. This place is Amazing".

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  3. Florenz Ziegfeld took over the Cosmopolitan Theatre in 1925, and his house architect, Joseph Urban, updated the interior. For 9 months, it returned to legitimate theatre, but in 1926, Ziegfeld gave it up to focus on the construction of his self-named theatre.

  4. With three bars, plenty of space, and some solid options, you'll be fueled up in no time. Take a bit of time to grab a drink and take in the main entrance area before making your way into the theater. Once inside the theater you'll notice that every seat is pretty much a great view of the stage.

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  5. The Cosmopolitan (renamed the International in 1944) would continue to serve both as a venue for movies and live performances until 1949, when it was acquired by NBC as a television studio for the TV program Your Show of Shows, featuring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca. NBC left the International in 1954, and not long afterwards, the former theatre ...

  6. The Chelsea. Absolutely AMAZING Aisle Front Row Seat! I would not want to be on the floor at this venue UNLESS I was on the front row! The floor is level seating, not tiered, so I would prefer the front row from this level to watch a show here!

  7. Cosmopolitan Theatre (New York City) Redirect to: International Theatre. Retrieved from " ".

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