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  1. March 3, 1888. Closed. January 1929. Architect. J.B. McElfatrick & Co. Elsie Leslie in Little Lord Fauntleroy (1888) Advertisement for an adaptation of Mr. Barnes of New York, 1888. The Broadway Theatre near 41st Street was a Manhattan theatre in operation from 1888 to 1929. [1] It was located at 1445 Broadway.

    • 1445 Broadway, New York City, United States
    • January 1929
    • J.B. McElfatrick & Co.
    • March 3, 1888
  2. The Theater District is an internationally prominent tourist attraction in New York City. According to The Broadway League, for the 2018–19 season total attendance was 14,768,254. Broadway shows had $1,829,312,140 in grosses, with attendance up 9.5%, grosses up 10.3%, and playing weeks up 9.3%. [5] The Museum of Broadway on West 45th Street ...

  3. Empire Theatre (41st Street) Empire Theatre. Address. 1430 Broadway (40th & 41st) New York City. United States. Owner. Charles Frohman, Al Hayman.

    • J.B. McElfatrick
    • 1893
    • About 1,100
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  5. The Minskoff Theatre, Booth Theatre, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, and John Golden Theatre on West 45th Street in Manhattan 's Theater District. There are 41 active Broadway theaters listed by The Broadway League in New York City, as well as eight existing structures that previously hosted Broadway theatre.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · Opening Date: Mar 28, 2024. Closing Date: Open ended. Show Run Time: 2 hours and 10 minutes with 1 intermission. After witnessing his father shoot his rival, the young Tommy Walker is lost in the universe, endlessly and obsessively staring into the mirror. An innate knack for pinball catapults him from reticent adolescent to celebrity savior.

  7. The w:Broadway Theatre (41st Street) was in existence from 1888 to 1929, playing Broadway shows until 1913, before moving to vaudeville and motion picture shows. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  8. The Colony Theatre, as the current Broadway Theatre on 53rd Street was originally known, was developed as a movie palace by B. S. Moss, who had previously operated the now-demolished Broadway Theatre on 41st Street. Development and early years View of the Broadway Theatre as seen across Broadway and 53rd Street

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