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  2. Astor Place Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Astor Place Theatre is an off-Broadway house at 434 Lafayette Street in the NoHo section of Manhattan, New York City. The theater is located in the historic Colonnade Row, originally constructed in 1831 as a series of nine connected buildings, of which only four remain. Bruce Mailman bought the building in 1965. [1]

  3. Astor Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, it was the deadly infamous Astor Place riot, only a year and a half after opening on May 10, 1849 which caused the theatre to close permanently – provoked by competing performances of Macbeth by English actor William Charles Macready (1793–1873), at the Opera House (which was then operating under the name "Astor Place Theatre ...

  4. Astor Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Astor Theatre was located at 1537 Broadway, at the corner with 45th Street, on Times Square in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It opened on September 21, 1906, with Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream [ 1 ] and continued to operate as a Broadway theatre until 1925.

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    Community Offshore Wind, a partnership between Essen, Germany-based RWE and New York-based National Grid, on Friday proposed a wind farm that would generate 2.8 gigawatts of electricity, or enough ...

  6. Astor Place - Wikipedia

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    21 Astor Place (also known as "Clinton Hall" and "13 Astor Place") stands on the site which was once the Astor Opera House. After the Astor Place riot, the building was turned over to the New York Mercantile Library, which used it until 1890, when they tore it down and built the current 11-story building. The Library left in 1932, and the ...

  7. Group Theatre (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Group" came from the idea of the actors as a pure ensemble; a reference to the company as "our group" led them to "accept the inevitable and call their company The Group Theatre." [2] The New York–based Group Theatre had no connection with the identically named Group Theatre based in London and founded in 1932.

  8. One Astor Plaza - Wikipedia

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    [119] [120] One Astor Plaza was one of 23 major office projects underway in New York City at the time. [121] During excavation, the contractors bored holes up to 10 feet (3.0 m) deep, then placed dynamite sticks in the holes, covering the openings with 14-by-14-foot (4.3 by 4.3 m) blasting mats before detonating the dynamite.

  9. Astor Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Astor Place Theatre, off-Broadway, New York City Astor Theatre, New York City , on Broadway, New York City Dixie Center for the Arts , formerly the Astor in Ruston, Louisiana

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