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Maxine Elliott's Theatre

Maxine Elliott's Theatre

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Broadway Closed 19161916 on this page1 productions

Maxine Elliott's Theatre was originally a Broadway theatre at 109 West 39th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Built in 1908, it was designed by architect Benjamin Marshall of the Chicago-based firm Marshall and Fox, who modeled the façade after the neoclassical Petit Trianon in Versailles. In later years, it was known as WOR Mutual Radio Theatre (1941–1944), CBS Radio Playhouse No. 5 (1944–1948), and CBS Television Studio No. 44 or CBS Television Studio Studio 51 (1948–1956). The theater was demolished in 1960 to make way for the Springs Mills Building. == History == The theatre was named for American actress Maxine Elliott, who originally owned a 50 percent inte…

Longest runs hereby performances

1916 See America First March 28, 1916 · J. H. Benrimo 15 perf.

Everything that played here1 productions

1916 See America First March 28, 1916 · Original 15 perf.

What this page does not know

  • What played here before Broadway record-keeping starts, and what played here outside it — concerts, benefits, film runs, anything that was not a listed production.

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