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- Klaw_Theatre abstract "The Klaw Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 251 - 257 West 45th Street (now a part of George Abbott Way) in midtown-Manhattan. Eugene De Rosa was the architect, it was built in 1921 for producer Marcus Klaw. Rachel Crothers' Nice People was the opening production in 1921 with Tallulah Bankhead and Katharine Cornell in her debut Broadway role albeit a small one. As the Klaw Theatre and later the Avon few productions had a very long run. Exceptions were the comedy Meet the Wife running for 232 performances in 1923 with Humphrey Bogart as juvenile lead Gregory Brown and playwright Hatcher Hughes's melodrama Hell-Bent Fer Heaven running for 122 performances in 1924 and winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1924. Arnold Schoenberg's musical composition Pierrot Lunairewas performed for the first time in the western hemisphere at the Klaw on February 4, 1923 with George Gershwin and Carl Ruggles in attendance. On November 28, 1926 Martha Graham and others in her companygave a dance recital at the Klaw, they were accompanied by pianist Louis Horst. Maxwell Anderson'sGypsy, directed by George Cukor, had a short run of 64 performances from January 14, 1929 to March 1929 but was included in Burns Mantle's The Best Plays of 1928 - 1929. It was renamed the Avon Theatre in 1929. Strictly Dishonorable,written by Preston Sturges, had the longest run at the Avon of 557 performances from September,1929 to January, 1931. George Bernard Shaw, Noël Coward and Oscar Wilde had their works staged at both the Klaw and Avon. It was leased to CBS in 1934 and renamed the CBS Radio Playhouse No. 2. CBS later bought it. In 1953 CBS sold it, the new owners razed it and built a parking deck on the site which abuts the Imperial Theatre.".
- Klaw_Theatre activeYearsEndYear "1953".
- Klaw_Theatre activeYearsStartYear "1921".
- Klaw_Theatre address "251 - 257 West 45th Street".
- Klaw_Theatre architect Eugene_De_Rosa.
- Klaw_Theatre demolitionYear "1954".
- Klaw_Theatre formerName "Avon Theatre, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 2".
- Klaw_Theatre locationCity New_York_City.
- Klaw_Theatre openingYear "1921".
- Klaw_Theatre owner Marc_Klaw.
- Klaw_Theatre seatingCapacity "805".
- Klaw_Theatre type Broadway_theatre.
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- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Gypsy_(1929_play).
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- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Hell-Bent_Fer_Heaven.
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- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Nice_People_(play).
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Noël_Coward.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Wilde.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Pierrot_Lunaire.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Preston_Sturges.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Pulitzer_Prize_for_Drama.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Rachel_Crothers.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Strictly_Dishonorable_(play).
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink Tallulah_Bankhead.
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLink The_Breaking_Point_(play).
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- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avon Theatre".
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klaw Theatre".
- Klaw_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klaw".
- Klaw_Theatre address "251".
- Klaw_Theatre architect Eugene_De_Rosa.
- Klaw_Theatre capacity "805".
- Klaw_Theatre city New_York_City.
- Klaw_Theatre country "United States".
- Klaw_Theatre demolished "1954".
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- Klaw_Theatre name "Klaw Theatre".
- Klaw_Theatre opened "1921".
- Klaw_Theatre operator "Klaw Theatre Corporation".
- Klaw_Theatre othernames "Avon Theatre, CBS Radio Playhouse No. 2".
- Klaw_Theatre owner Marc_Klaw.
- Klaw_Theatre type Broadway_theatre.
- Klaw_Theatre venue "Klaw Theatre".
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- Klaw_Theatre yearsactive "1921".
- Klaw_Theatre subject Category:Broadway_theatres.
- Klaw_Theatre subject Category:Theatres_completed_in_1921.
- Klaw_Theatre hypernym Broadway.
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- Klaw_Theatre type Person.
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- Klaw_Theatre comment "The Klaw Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 251 - 257 West 45th Street (now a part of George Abbott Way) in midtown-Manhattan. Eugene De Rosa was the architect, it was built in 1921 for producer Marcus Klaw. Rachel Crothers' Nice People was the opening production in 1921 with Tallulah Bankhead and Katharine Cornell in her debut Broadway role albeit a small one. As the Klaw Theatre and later the Avon few productions had a very long run.".
- Klaw_Theatre label "Klaw Theatre".
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- Klaw_Theatre wasDerivedFrom Klaw_Theatre?oldid=619827857.
- Klaw_Theatre isPrimaryTopicOf Klaw_Theatre.
- Klaw_Theatre name "Klaw Theatre".