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  2. St. James Theatre - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. List of Broadway theaters - Wikipedia

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    The Minskoff Theatre, Booth Theatre, Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, and John Golden Theatre on West 45th Street in Manhattan's Theater District There are 41 active Broadway theaters listed by The Broadway League in New York City, as well as eight existing structures that previously hosted Broadway theatre. [a] Beginning with the first large long-term theater in the city ...

  4. Todd Haimes Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Other nearby buildings include 255 West 43rd Street, the St. James Theatre, and the Hayes Theater to the northwest; 229 West 43rd Street and 1501 Broadway to the north; 5 Times Square and the New Amsterdam Theatre to the southeast; and the Candler Building to the south.

  5. Jujamcyn Theaters - Wikipedia

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    The Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 2006. Jujamcyn Theaters LLC / dʒ uː ˈ dʒ æ m s ɪ n /, formerly the Jujamcyn Amusement Corporation, is a theatrical producing and theatre-ownership company in New York City. For many years Jujamcyn was owned by James H. Binger, former chairman of Honeywell, and his wife, Virginia McKnight

  6. Salvatore Calderone - Wikipedia

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    Calderone's St. James Theatre, located in St. James, Suffolk County, Long Island, began showing films on Sundays in 1930. [ 7 ] By 1927, the Calderone chain operated more than half-a-dozen theaters in Nassau County, including two in Hempstead, one in Lynbrook, one in Valley Stream, one in Glen Cove, one in Westbury, and one in Mineola.

  7. Times Square Theater - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the City University of New York's Graduate Center hosted an exhibition with photographs of the Times Square Theatre and other theaters to advocate for the area's restoration. [ 152 ] [ 153 ] Another plan, in 1978, called for restoring the Selwyn, Apollo, and Harris for opera and dance, rather than for theatrical purposes.

  8. The Other Palace - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  9. Majestic Theatre (Broadway) - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic Theatre is a Broadway theater at 245 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1927, the theater was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in a Spanish style and was built for real-estate developer Irwin S. Chanin. It has 1,681 seats across two levels and is operated by The Shubert Organization.