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The Palace Theatre is at 1568 Broadway, at the southeast corner of Seventh Avenue and 47th Street, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It faces Duffy Square, the northern end of Times Square. The theater's site abuts the I. Miller Building and Embassy Theatre to the south. [2]
The theatre underwent a $250,000 renovation in 1960, seating capacity was reduced to allow for more comfortable seating. The Palace closed in September 1969, as it had become unprofitable. [ 3 ] Soon after its closure, the building was purchased by the City of Albany for $90,000 and reopened.
Connor Palace Theatre: 2,800 1921 KeyBank State Theatre: 3,200 Cleveland Masonic Temple: 2,500 April 2, 1994 Progressive Field: 40,000+ 1931 Severance Music Center: 2,000 (Mandel Concert Hall) 400 (Reinberger Chamber Hall) 1954 Lakewood Civic Auditorium: Lakewood: 2,000 1928 Lorain Palace Theatre: Lorain: 1,477 1973 Medina Performing Arts ...
The United Palace (originally Loew's 175th Street Theatre) is a theater at 4140 Broadway in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.The theater, occupying a city block between Broadway, Wadsworth Avenue, and West 175th and 176th Streets, is both a house of worship and a cultural center.
The Palace was built in 1922 by local businessman Alfred DiBella. [1] The theater featured 1300 seating, a second floor dining and dance ballroom. After Alfred died in 1959, ownership was transferred to his daughter, Frances DiBella, who was behind the cash register or the popcorn counter nearly every night for more than fifty years. On her ...
Former names: The Palace Theater (1923-1987) The Reg Lenna Civic Center (1987-2013) Address: 116 East Third Street Jamestown, New York 14701: Coordinates
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