Category:49th Street Theatre, Manhattan
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former movie theater in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States | |||||
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The 49th Street Theatre, 235 West 49th Street, was built by the Shubert Brothers and opened on December 26, 1921; the play was Face Value, starring Leo Ditrichstein, and it closed on January 21, 1922. The theater was demolished in 1940.
- Woollcott, Alexander (December 27, 1921). "The Play; Ditrichstein", The New York Times
- "Theatrical Notes" (January 13, 1922). The New York Times
- "Cinema 49", Internet Broadway Database website
- "49th Street Theatre, New York. Herbert J. Krapp, Architect" (February 1922). Architecture and Building. Vol. 54 No. 2, p. 19
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