Built back-to-back, the Broadhurst and its companion the Plymouth were meant to evoke the style of the neighboring Henry B Herts designed Shubert and Booth theaters using less expensive patterned brick and terra cotta materials on the facades. This is a typical Krapp-designed theater: minimal ornamentation, single balcony, wide space and excellent sightlines are signatures of Krapp's work during this period. It was built by the Shuberts in partnership with impresario George Broadhurst to be a showplace for the British-born playwright's work. Broadhurst was an experienced theater manager, with interests in other theaters in Milwaukee, Baltimore and San Francisco.
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Broadhurst Theater
235 W. 44th St., New York, NY, 10036
(212) 239-2974 - Venue Website
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performance, arts, stage, theatre, broadway
Venue Type:
Theater
Creator: mmelmon
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