Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre

Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre

1681 Broadway (W. 53rd St.), New York, NY

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Theatre Name Year Named
Broadway Theatre 1939
Cine Roma 1937
B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre 1935
Broadway Theatre 1933
Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre 1932
B.S. Moss's Broadway Theatre 1930
Universal's Colony Theatre 1926
B.S. Moss's Colony Theatre 1924

Notes

  • History:

    The present-day Broadway Theatre opened in 1924 as a movie theatre and vaudeville house known as B.S. Moss's Colony Theatre. In 1930, the venue became a legitimate house named the Broadway Theatre. Because of its large stage and seating capacity, the Broadway Theatre has remained a popular home for musicals, notably Funny Girl, the original Cabaret, and the first three years of the long-running Les Misérables.

  • Built: 1924
  • Number of Seats: 1761
 
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