44th Street Theatre

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The 44th Street Theatre was a New York City Broadway theatre from 1912 to 1945[1] in the United States of America. It was located on Broadway, at West 44th Street. Architect was William A. Swansea. Built by the Shuberts, and first named Weber and Fields' Music Hall, its name was changed when the comedy duo Weber & Fields split with the Shuberts. The Casino was demolished in 1945.

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References

  1. ^ Internet Broadway Database: 44th Street Theatre

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