Casino Theatre
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This article is about the former Broadway theatre. For the movie theatre in Pennsylvania, see Casino Theatre (Pennsylvania).
The Casino Theatre was a New York City Broadway theatre from 1882 to 1930 in the United States of America.[1] It was located at 1404 Broadway, at W. 39th Street. Managed by Canary & Lederer 1894-1903, and from 1903 by the Shuberts. The theatre was home to a number of long-running operettas. The Casino was demolished in 1930.
Souvenir illustration from the NY Casino Theatre production The Yeomen of the Guard, 1888
[edit] Notable Productions
- 1883: The Beggar Student
- 1884: Nell Gwynne
- 1886: Erminie
- 1888: The Yeomen of the Guard
- 1900: Little Red Riding Hood
- 1900: Florodora
- 1905: The Earl and the Girl
- 1909: The Chocolate Soldier
- 1915: The Blue Paradise
- 1925: The Vagabond King
- 1926: The Desert Song
- 1928: The New Moon
[edit] References
- ^ "Casino Theatre (Built: 1882 Demolished: 1930 Closed: 1930)" Internet Broadway Database (Retrieved on December 31, 2007)
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