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Broadway Closed 18821943 on this page31 productions

The 48th Street Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 157 West 48th Street in Manhattan. It was built by longtime Broadway producer William A. Brady and designed by architect William Albert Swasey. The venue was also called the Equity 48th Street Theatre (1922–25) and the Windsor Theatre (1937–43). == History == The 48th Street Theatre opened on August 12, 1912, with the play Just Like John by George Broadhurst. Early successes at the theatre included Never Say Die (1912), Today (1913), The Midnight Girl (1914), Just a Woman (1916), The Man Who Stayed at Home (1918), The Storm (1919), and Opportunity (1920) starring Nita Naldi. The Theatre was briefly named the Equity 48th Street Theatre from th…

By decade31 productions across 4 decades

  1. 1880s 6
  2. 1890s 7
  3. 1930s 5
  4. 1940s 13

Counted from the productions we hold, which are Broadway and a partial West End. A quiet decade here can mean a dark theatre and can mean a gap in the record.

Longest runs hereby performances

1938 The Cradle Will Rock January 3, 1938 · Orson Welles 108 perf.
1941 Out of the Frying Pan February 11, 1941 104 perf.
1943 Counterattack February 4, 1943 · Margaret Webster 85 perf.
1940 Blind Alley October 15, 1940 · J.B. Daniels 63 perf.
1938 The Two Bouquets May 31, 1938 · Leslie French 55 perf.
1942 The Willow and I December 10, 1942 28 perf.
1942 Under This Roof February 22, 1942 17 perf.
1943 The Milky Way June 9, 1943 · Rodney Hale 16 perf.

Ranked among the 23 runs here that record a performance count. 8 do not, so a longer run may be sitting outside this table with an empty field.

Everything that played here31 productions

1882 Friend and Foe October 16, 1882 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1882 The Jolly Bachelors March 13, 1882 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1888 On the Frontier October 1, 1888 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1888 One of the Old Stock October 15, 1888 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1889 Duvar November 11, 1889 · Original · no show page
1889 The Bells of Haslemere December 23, 1889 · Original · no show page
1890 A Child of Naples May 12, 1890 · Original · no show page
1890 Christopher Columbus, or the Discovery of America August 18, 1890 · Original · no show page
1890 The Mikado June 11, 1890 · Revival · no show page
1890 The Shanty Queen March 10, 1890 · Original · no show page
1891 Sin and Shadow February 16, 1891 · Original · no show page
1892 Friends November 28, 1892 · Original · no show page
1892 The Kid September 26, 1892 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1937 Something for Nothing December 9, 1937 · Original · no show page 2 perf.
1937 Work Is for Horses November 20, 1937 · Original · no show page 9 perf.
1938 The Cradle Will Rock January 3, 1938 · Original 108 perf.
1938 The Two Bouquets May 31, 1938 · Original · no show page 55 perf.
1938 There's Always a Breeze March 2, 1938 · Original · no show page 5 perf.
1940 Blind Alley October 15, 1940 · Revival · no show page 63 perf.
1940 The Old Foolishness December 20, 1940 · Original · no show page 3 perf.
1941 First Stop to Heaven January 5, 1941 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1941 Good Neighbor October 21, 1941 · Original · no show page 1 perf.
1941 Out of the Frying Pan February 11, 1941 · Original · no show page 104 perf.
1942 Lily of the Valley January 26, 1942 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1942 The Willow and I December 10, 1942 · Original · no show page 28 perf.
1942 Under This Roof February 22, 1942 · Original · no show page 17 perf.
1942 What Big Ears! April 20, 1942 · Original · no show page 8 perf.
1943 Boy Meets Girl June 22, 1943 · Revival · no show page 15 perf.
1943 Counterattack February 4, 1943 · Original · no show page 85 perf.
1943 The Family March 30, 1943 · Original · no show page 7 perf.
1943 The Milky Way June 9, 1943 · Revival · no show page 16 perf.

In the literature3 passages

  • When producer Sam Grisman offered The Cradle Will Rock at his Windsor Theatre, the cast did perform on stage, though there was no scenery and the music was still played by the composer at the piano. The story of this “Play in Music” is little more than an animated left-wing political cartoon. In Steeltown, USA, the noble union organizer L…ebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
  • American Drama Theatre and on January 3, 1938, under the auspices of the Mercury Theatre group reopened at the Windsor Theatre for 108 performances. See Blitzstein, Marc. It should be noted that this was not the first or the last instance of government censorship on the Project. Intheatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 1 (A-C).txt
  • and "The Doctor and Ella." Produced New York, Windsor Theatre, January 3, 1938. / Married an Angel (1938). Book: Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart; lyrics: Richard Rodgers; music: Lorenz Hart. Musical adaptation of a play by the Hungarian dramatist John Vaszary. Count Palaffi, disillusioned with women, decides he will marry only an angel. T…theatre-pdfs/McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of World Drama, v. 3 (I-N).txt

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.
  • How long 8 of these runs lasted. No performance count on the record.
  • When 11 of these runs ended. They carry an opening date and no closing date, and they are old enough that they certainly closed — nobody wrote down the date.
  • How many seats.
  • Who built it.
  • Any photograph of the building. 83 of 135 venues have one.

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