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| + | Main building of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), built 1906-1908. Opened in autumn 1908 with a series of opening events, including a performance of Gounod's opera Faust by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Later renamed BAM Peter Jay Sharp Building in honour of the real-estate businessman and philanthropist, Peter Jay Sharp. The building contains the Howard Gilman Opera House (2,109 seats, named after the philanthropist Howard Gilman) and BAM Rose Cinemas (formerly Carey Playhouse), Lepercq Space (originally a ballroom) and Hillman Attic Studio. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Main building of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), built 1906-1908. Opened in autumn 1908 with a series of opening events, including a performance of Gounod's opera Faust by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Later renamed BAM Peter Jay Sharp Building in honour of the real-estate businessman and philanthropist, Peter Jay Sharp. The building contains the Howard Gilman Opera House (2,109 seats, named after the philanthropist Howard Gilman) and BAM Rose Cinemas (formerly Carey Playhouse), Lepercq Space (originally a ballroom) and Hillman Attic Studio. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Main building of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), built 1906-1908. Opened in autumn 1908 with a series of opening events, including a performance of Gounod's opera Faust by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Later renamed BAM Peter Jay Sharp Building in honour of the real-estate businessman and philanthropist, Peter Jay Sharp. The building contains the Howard Gilman Opera House (2,109 seats, named after the philanthropist Howard Gilman) and BAM Rose Cinemas (formerly Carey Playhouse), Lepercq Space (originally a ballroom) and Hillman Attic Studio. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 11 September 2025
theatre in Brooklyn
- BAM Rose Cinemas
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | BAM Rose Cinemas [New York City] | theatre in Brooklyn |
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40°41'11.904"N, 73°58'39.036"W
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Main building of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), built 1906-1908. Opened in autumn 1908 with a series of opening events, including a performance of Gounod's opera Faust by the Metropolitan Opera Company. Later renamed BAM Peter Jay Sharp Building in honour of the real-estate businessman and philanthropist, Peter Jay Sharp. The building contains the Howard Gilman Opera House (2,109 seats, named after the philanthropist Howard Gilman) and BAM Rose Cinemas (formerly Carey Playhouse), Lepercq Space (originally a ballroom) and Hillman Attic Studio. (English)
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1954
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30 Lafayette Avenue
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1908
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