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The Palace Theatre is a Broadway theater at 1564 Broadway, at the north end of Times Square, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Designed by Milwaukee architects Kirchhoff & Rose , the theater was funded by Martin Beck and opened in 1913.
In February 1956, the second and final movie starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, Forever, Darling, premiered at the Palace theater, later known as The Reg. [3] [4] Lucie Arnaz appeared at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts on August 3, 2012, to support the Lucille Ball Festival of New Comedy held annually in Jamestown, Lucille Ball's hometown.
Beacon Theater and Hotel: New York NY 91001265 Beebe Theater: Beebe AR 05000811 Beverly Theater: University City MO 04001203 Biltmore Theater: New York NY 84000934 Biograph Theater Building: Chicago IL 84002978 Black Theater of Ardmore: Ardmore OK 85001204 Blackstone-State Theater: South Bend IN 97000018 Bluebird Theater: Denver CO 91001417 ...
Palace Theatre, or Palace Theater, is the name of many theatres in different countries, including: This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( July 2018 )
TSX Broadway is a 46-story mixed-use building on Times Square, at the southeastern corner of Broadway and 47th Street, in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Developed by L&L Holding, the building includes a 669-room hotel, multi-story retail space, and an existing landmarked Broadway theater called the Palace Theatre.
Gloria-Theater: June 17, 2017 Hamburg: Docks: Leg 3 ... Riverside Theater: July 28, 2022 New York City ... Palace Theatre August 12, 2023
Other notable buildings include the Arcade Building (1898), Odd Fellows Lodge (1914), Bank of Jamestown (1918, 1924), Hotel Samuels (1910), Hotel Jamestown (1924), Chautauqua School of Nursing (1911), Jamestown Telephone Company (1930), Maddox Building (1933), First National Bank (1953), Pennsylvania Gas Company building (ca. 1955), Chautauqua ...
Ernst-Deutsch-Theater: 1951 (1973) (in German) Hamburger Kammerspiele: 1918 (in German) Hansa-Theater: Vaudeville theatre, with acts from Josephine Baker (in 1930) and Siegfried & Roy (in 1964). Closed 2001–2009. [4] 1894: St. Georg (in German) Imperial Theater: Theatre playing detective fiction: 1994: St. Pauli Reeperbahn (in German ...