63rd Street Music Hall
22 W. 63rd St., New York, NY
| Theatre Name | Year Named |
|---|---|
| Daly's 63rd Street Theatre | 1938 |
| Experimental Theatre | 1936 |
| Gilmore's 63rd Street Theatre | 1934 |
| Park Lane Theatre | 1932 |
| Recital Theatre | 1932 |
| Coburn Theatre | 1928 |
| Daly's 63rd Street Theatre | 1922 |
| 63rd Street Music Hall | 1921 |
| Cort's 63rd Street Theatre | 1921 |
| 63rd Street Music Hall | 1914 |
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History:
The 63rd Street Music Hall opened in 1914. The theatre broke new ground when it presented Shuffle Along in May 1921. Featuring such hits as “I’m Just Wild About Harry” and “Bandanna Days” by Eubie Blake-Noble Sissle, the show marked a breakthrough in making black shows acceptable to white audiences. The 63rd Street Musical Hall, named Daly’s, was demolished in 1957.
- Built: 1914
- Number of Seats: 1025
Previous Shows at This Building
| Show | Opening Date - Closing Date | |
|---|---|---|
| Daly's 63rd Street Theatre | ||
| Ghost for Sale | September 29, 1941 - October 4, 1941 | |
| Adelante | April 20, 1939 - May 6, 1939 | |
| Awake and Sing! | December 22, 1938 - April 9, 1939 | |
| On the Rocks | June 15, 1938 - December 3, 1938 | |
| Prologue to Glory | September 19, 1938 - November 5, 1938 | |
| Experimental Theatre | ||
| Professor Mamlock | April 13, 1937 - July 10, 1938 | |
| Love in Humble Life | March 9, 1937 - April 10, 1937 | |
| Clock on the Stairs | March 9, 1937 - April 10, 1937 | |
| A Regular Fix | March 9, 1937 - April 10, 1937 | |
| Bassa Mona | February 9, 1937 - February 27, 1937 | |

