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Theatre building in New York, USA

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Built 1900 as Theatre Republic by Albert E. Westover for Oscar Hammerstein. 1902 major interior rebuilding by Bigelow, Wallis & Cotten for David Belasco. Re-opened 29 Sep 1902 as Belasco Theatre. 1910 renamed Republic. Since 1930 operated as a burlesque theatre by Minsky. 1942 converted into a cinema and renamed Victory. In the 1990s reconverted into a theatre proper to the original 1902 plans, as part of the Times Square Redevelopment Project. Re-opened 1995 as New Victory Theatre. (English)
Property / Note: Built 1900 as Theatre Republic by Albert E. Westover for Oscar Hammerstein. 1902 major interior rebuilding by Bigelow, Wallis & Cotten for David Belasco. Re-opened 29 Sep 1902 as Belasco Theatre. 1910 renamed Republic. Since 1930 operated as a burlesque theatre by Minsky. 1942 converted into a cinema and renamed Victory. In the 1990s reconverted into a theatre proper to the original 1902 plans, as part of the Times Square Redevelopment Project. Re-opened 1995 as New Victory Theatre. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1900 as Theatre Republic by Albert E. Westover for Oscar Hammerstein. 1902 major interior rebuilding by Bigelow, Wallis & Cotten for David Belasco. Re-opened 29 Sep 1902 as Belasco Theatre. 1910 renamed Republic. Since 1930 operated as a burlesque theatre by Minsky. 1942 converted into a cinema and renamed Victory. In the 1990s reconverted into a theatre proper to the original 1902 plans, as part of the Times Square Redevelopment Project. Re-opened 1995 as New Victory Theatre. (English) / qualifier
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Theatre building in New York, USA
  • New Victory Theatre
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New Victory Theatre [New York City]
Theatre building in New York, USA
  • New Victory Theatre

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40°45'23.508"N, 73°59'14.820"W
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Built 1900 as Theatre Republic by Albert E. Westover for Oscar Hammerstein. 1902 major interior rebuilding by Bigelow, Wallis & Cotten for David Belasco. Re-opened 29 Sep 1902 as Belasco Theatre. 1910 renamed Republic. Since 1930 operated as a burlesque theatre by Minsky. 1942 converted into a cinema and renamed Victory. In the 1990s reconverted into a theatre proper to the original 1902 plans, as part of the Times Square Redevelopment Project. Re-opened 1995 as New Victory Theatre. (English)
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27 September 1900Gregorian
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500
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209 W. 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036
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