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  2. John Henry (musical) - Wikipedia

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    John Henry was a 1940 original Broadway musical based on the 1931 novel John Henry by Roark Bradford. The libretto was written by Bradford with music composed by Jacques Wolfe. Paul Robeson starred in the title role with Ruby Elzy as Julie Anne. Other prominent members of the cast included Joseph Attles, Josh White, Musa Williams, and Bayard ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee ...

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    924 E. Juneau Ave. 8-story Classical Revival-styled hotel designed by Herbert Tullgren and built in 1920 a few blocks from Lake Michigan. 12: Baasen House-German YMCA: Baasen House-German YMCA: August 2, 1984 : 1702 N. 4th St.

  4. 108 Leonard - Wikipedia

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    108 Leonard (formerly known as 346 Broadway, the New York Life Insurance Company Building, and the Clock Tower Building) is a residential structure in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.

  5. My Sister Eileen (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway production, produced by Max Gordon and directed by George S. Kaufman, opened 26 December 1940 at the Biltmore Theatre. [1] It transferred three times during its run of 864 performances: to the Martin Beck Theatre , opening 4 August 1942; to the Ritz Theatre , opening 23 November 1942; and to The Broadway Theatre , opening 13 ...

  6. Lena Horne Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Chanin hired Herbert Krapp, an experienced architect who had designed multiple Broadway theaters for the Shubert brothers. [31] [32] The 46th Street Theatre opened in early 1925 as Chanin's first Broadway theater. [33] Chanin retained Krapp to design the Biltmore and Mansfield theaters on 47th Street, which at the time was a largely residential ...

  7. 44th Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The 44th Street Theatre was a Broadway theater at 216 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Manhattan in New York City from 1912 to 1945. It was originally named Weber and Fields' Music Hall when it opened in November 1912 as a resident venue for the comedy duo Weber and Fields, but was renamed to the 44th Street Theatre in December 1913 after their tenure at the theatre ended.

  8. Mark Hellinger Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Hellinger Theatre is at 237 West 51st Street, on the north sidewalk between Eighth Avenue and Broadway, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. [3] [4] The irregular land lot covers 23,650 square feet (2,197 m 2), with a frontage of 225 feet (69 m) on 51st Street and a depth of 200 feet (61 m).

  9. Eldridge Street - Wikipedia

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    Eldridge Street is a street in the Lower East Side and Chinatown neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, running from Houston Street in the north to East Broadway in the south. Originally called Third Street according to the numbering system for the Delancey Farm Grid, it was named in 1817 for Lt. Joseph C. Eldridge, whose unit was ...