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The St. James Theatre, originally Erlanger's Theatre, is a Broadway theater at 246 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, it was designed by Warren and Wetmore in a neo-Georgian style and was constructed for A. L. Erlanger .
The Other Palace is a theatre in London's Off West End which opened on 18 September 2012 as the St. James Theatre. [1] It features a 312-seat main theatre and a 120-seat studio theatre. [ 2 ] It was built on the site of the former Westminster Theatre , which was damaged by a fire in 2002 and subsequently demolished. [ 3 ]
The St. James Theatre (1912–1929) of Boston, Massachusetts, was a playhouse and cinema in the Back Bay in the 1910s and 1920s. It occupied the former Chickering Hall on Huntington Avenue near Massachusetts Avenue, adjacent to Horticultural Hall. [1] For some years Loew's theatre chain oversaw the St. James. [2]
Eve's Hangout is notable for LGBT history. [17] It is considered one of the first lesbian bars in the United States and is recognized as part a New York City's heritage, [1] and is recognized as historic by the National Park Service. [18]
Interior of St. James's Hall, 1858. St. James's Hall was a concert hall in London that opened on 25 March 1858, designed by architect and artist Owen Jones, who had decorated the interior of the Crystal Palace. [1] It was situated between the Quadrant in Regent Street and Piccadilly, and Vine Street and George Court. There was a frontage on ...
The outlaw Davy Crockett, a descendant of the original Davy Crockett, killed three Buffalo Soldiers inside the hotel's bar room in 1876. [4] [5] Other notable customers were Clay Allison, Black Jack Ketchum, and Annie Oakley. In 1901, when Henry Lambert's sons replaced the roof of the St. James, they found many bullet holes. A double layer of ...
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Dukes Hotel, now known just as Dukes, is a luxury 90 room/suite hotel at 35 and 36 St James's Place, London, founded in 1908. [1] Previous guests have included the composer Edward Elgar, the author Ian Fleming, and various members of the British royal family.