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New Century Theatre

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Type
  
Broadway theatre

Capacity
  
1,700

Owner
  
The Shubert Organization

Architect
  
Herbert J. Krapp

Closed
  
1954

Opened
  
6 October 1921

Demolished
  
1962

Address
  
932 Seventh Avenue New York City United States

Similar
  
Daly's 63rd Street Theatre, Century Theatre, Broadway Theatre, Central Theatre, Fulton Theatre

Julie at new century theatre


The New Century Theatre was a legitimate Broadway theatre located at 932 Seventh Avenue at West 58th Street in midtown Manhattan.

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The house, which seated 1,700, was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp for the Shuberts, who originally named it Jolson's 59th Street Theatre after Al Jolson, who opened the venue with a Sigmund Romberg musical called Bombo on October 6, 1921. Two years later, it hosted the American premiere of Konstantin Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre.

The theatre underwent several name changes over the next several years. As the Central Park Theatre, it was operated as a movie house. It then became the Shakespeare Theatre, the Molly Picon Theatre, the Venice Theatre, and twice reverted to Jolson Theatre, honoring Jolson, before finally being refurbished and reopened as the New Century on April 8, 1944.

Its place in theatrical history was established in 1937 when Orson Welles and his Federal Theatre Project troupe marched their production of The Cradle Will Rock into what was then called the Venice Theatre and performed the musical from seats in the audience in defiance of Actors Equity.

In the late 1940s and early 1950s, NBC used the New Century for live television programs performed before a studio audience. The theatre was shuttered in 1954 and demolished in 1962.

Watch the rehearsal of jar the floor at new century theatre in northampton primering july 28


Notable productions

  • 1923: Three Sisters; The Cherry Orchard; Irene
  • 1924: The Student Prince
  • 1929: Naughty Marietta
  • 1932: A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • 1937: The Cradle Will Rock
  • 1944: Follow the Girls
  • 1947: High Button Shoes
  • 1948: Kiss Me, Kate
  • 1950: Out of This World by Cole Porter
  • 1951: Jose Greco Ballet
  • 1953: Carnival in Flanders
  • References

    New Century Theatre Wikipedia


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