Liberty Theatre
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| Liberty Theatre | |
| Address |
234 West 42th Street
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| City |
New York City
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| Architect | Herts & Tallant |
| Capacity | 1055 (est.) |
| Type | Broadway |
| Opened | October 10, 1904 |
| Years active | 1904 – 1933 |
| Closed | 1933 |
| Current use | Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum |
- For others uses, see Liberty Theatre (disambiguation)
The Liberty Theatre was a New York City Broadway theatre from 1904 to 1933,[1] located at 234 West 42th Street.
[edit] Notable Productions
- 1904: Little Johnny Jones
- 1913: Sweethearts
- 1919: George White's Scandals
- 1924: Lady, Be Good!
- 1925: Tip-Toes
- 1928: Blackbirds of 1928
[edit] References
- ^ "Liberty Theatre (Built: 1904 Closed: 1933)" – Internet Broadway Database (Retrieved on February 22, 2008)
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