Years active 1890-1929 Opened 1890 Demolished 1932 | Closed 1929 Capacity 910 Architect Francis Hatch Kimball | |
Address 67 West 35th StreetNew York CityUnited States Similar Daly's 63rd Street Theatre, Broadway Theatre, Central Theatre, Lyric Theatre, Fulton Theatre |
The Garrick Theatre was a 910-seat theatre built in 1890 and located on 67 West 35th Street New York. Designed by Francis Hatch Kimball and commissioned by Edward Harrigan, who managed the theatre, originally named Harringan's Theatre, until 1895. Richard Mansfield took over from Harrigan, renaming it the Garrick. Charles Frohman assumed management from 1896 until 1915. The Shuberts bought it in 1916 and leased it to Otto Kahn, who named it Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier. Kahn later gave it to the Theatre Guild. The Shuberts resumed management in 1925 and after three years of burlesque, it closed in 1929. The building was demolished in 1932.
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