Difference between revisions of "Belasco Theatre [New York City] (Q12595)"
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(Created claim: theatricalia id (P373): 39y/belasco-theatre-new-york, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1752478354025) | (Created claim: Note (P44): Built 1907 as Stuyvesant Theatre by George Keister for the theatre director and playwright, David Belasco. Opened 16 Oct 1907. 1910 renamed Belasco Theatre. 1931 leased to Katharine Cornell and Elmer Rice. 1948 bougt by the Shubert Brothers. 1950-1953 used as a radio studio by NBC. 1953 re-opened as a theatre with The Solid Gold Cadillac. 1030 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939) | ||
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| + | Built 1907 as Stuyvesant Theatre by George Keister for the theatre director and playwright, David Belasco. Opened 16 Oct 1907. 1910 renamed Belasco Theatre. 1931 leased to Katharine Cornell and Elmer Rice. 1948 bougt by the Shubert Brothers. 1950-1953 used as a radio studio by NBC. 1953 re-opened as a theatre with The Solid Gold Cadillac. 1030 seats. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Built 1907 as Stuyvesant Theatre by George Keister for the theatre director and playwright, David Belasco. Opened 16 Oct 1907. 1910 renamed Belasco Theatre. 1931 leased to Katharine Cornell and Elmer Rice. 1948 bougt by the Shubert Brothers. 1950-1953 used as a radio studio by NBC. 1953 re-opened as a theatre with The Solid Gold Cadillac. 1030 seats. (English) / rank | |||
| + | Normal rank | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 11 September 2025
Theatre building in New York, USA
- Belasco Theatre
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Belasco Theatre [New York City] | Theatre building in New York, USA |
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40°45'23.832"N, 73°59'1.680"W
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Built 1907 as Stuyvesant Theatre by George Keister for the theatre director and playwright, David Belasco. Opened 16 Oct 1907. 1910 renamed Belasco Theatre. 1931 leased to Katharine Cornell and Elmer Rice. 1948 bougt by the Shubert Brothers. 1950-1953 used as a radio studio by NBC. 1953 re-opened as a theatre with The Solid Gold Cadillac. 1030 seats. (English)
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16 October 1907Gregorian
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1,018
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111 West 44th Street
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