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- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre abstract "The Maxine Elliott Theatre was a Broadway theater located at 109 West 39th Street in Manhattan. Built in 1908, it was demolished in 1960. The theater was designed by architect Benjamin Marshall of the Chicago firm Marshall and Fox.It was named for U.S. actress Maxine Elliott, who originally owned a 50 percent interest in it in partnership with The Shubert Organization, making her one of the only female theater managers. She leased it to the Federal Theatre in 1936; the following year, it was shut down by the government during the Orson Welles's production of The Cradle Will Rock.In 1941, it became a radio studio and in 1949, it again transformed into a television studio, where the very first Ed Sullivan Toast of the Town shows were broadcast from. In 1956, Elliott's heirs sold her share to the Shuberts, who then sold the property. It was demolished in 1960. The theatre, built in a thriving theatre district, was the only Broadway house below 41st Street.The Maxine Elliot housed approximately 935 patrons. Throughout its lifetime, the Maxine Elliot housed a multitude of plays, including original works by George Bernard Shaw, John Millington Synge, Lady Augusta Gregory, Lord Dunsany, Lillian Hellman and Somerset Maugham. Only three of its productions were musicals, including one opera.".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre address "109 West 39th Street".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre architect Marshall_and_Fox.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre demolitionYear "1960".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre formerName "CBS Radio Playhouse No. 5".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre formerName "CBS Television Studio No. 51".
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- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre locationCity Manhattan.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre locationCountry United_States.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre openingYear "1908".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre owner The_Shubert_Organization.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre seatingCapacity "935".
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- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maxine Elliott Theatre".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maxine Elliott's Theatre".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Maxine Elliott".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre address "109".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre architect Marshall_and_Fox.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre capacity "935".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre caption "Broadway north from 38th St., New York City, showing the Casino and Knickerbocker Theatres, a sign pointing to Maxine Elliott's Theatre, which is out of view on 39th Street, and a sign advertising the Winter Garden Theatre, which is out of view on 50th Street. All but the Winter Garden are demolished. The old Metropolitan Opera House and the old Times Tower are visible on the left.".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre city "Manhattan, New York City".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre country United_States.
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre demolished "1960".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre name "Maxine Elliott Theatre".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre opened "1908".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre othernames "CBS Radio Playhouse No. 5".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre othernames "CBS Television Studio No. 51".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre othernames "WOR Mutual Radio studio".
- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre owner The_Shubert_Organization.
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- Maxine_Elliott_Theatre comment "The Maxine Elliott Theatre was a Broadway theater located at 109 West 39th Street in Manhattan. Built in 1908, it was demolished in 1960. The theater was designed by architect Benjamin Marshall of the Chicago firm Marshall and Fox.It was named for U.S. actress Maxine Elliott, who originally owned a 50 percent interest in it in partnership with The Shubert Organization, making her one of the only female theater managers.".
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