Manhattan Theatre
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For the former Manhattan Theatre at 1697–1699 Broadway, see Ed Sullivan Theater.
The Manhattan Theatre was located at 102 West 33rd Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, directly across from Greeley Square at Sixth Avenue and 33rd Street. The 1,100-seat theatre opened in 1875 as the Eagle Theatre, and was renamed the Standard Theatre in 1878. All but destroyed by a fire in 1883, it was rebuilt in a more modern style and re-opened in December 1884. In 1898, the Standard was refurbished by architect Howard Constable and renamed the Manhattan Theatre.[1] The theatre was demolished in 1909 for the construction of a flagship Gimbels department store, now the Manhattan Mall.
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Manhattan Theatre | |
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Location | Manhattan, New York City |
Opened | 1875 |
Renovated | 1883–1884, 1898 |
Demolished | 1909 |
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