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- Q5338430 subject Q13262824.
- Q5338430 abstract "The Edison Theatre was a Broadway theatre located in the Hotel Edison at 240 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Officially a 499-seat Off-Broadway house, the Edison Theater actually had 541 seats.It opened as the Arena Theatre on May 31, 1950, with a revival of George Kelly's The Show Off. The following year it was converted into the hotel's ballroom and remained as such until the early 1970s, when it was re-converted to a theatre. Its most notable production was Oh! Calcutta!, which opened on September 24, 1976, and ran for 13 years, with a total of 5,959 performances. Other shows staged here included Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope, Me and Bessie, Sizwe Banzi is Dead, The Island, and Love Letters.The theatre closed on February 24, 1991. Its final production was Those Were the Days, a musical revue celebrating Klezmer, featuring Bruce Adler, who was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical. Maria DiDia, the Edison Theater General Manager, returned the property to the owners of the Edison Hotel, who promptly removed the theater seats and turned it back into its original art deco ballroom configuration.".
- Q5338430 address "240 West 47th Street".
- Q5338430 closingDate "1991-02-24".
- Q5338430 closingYear "1991".
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- Q5338430 openingDate "1950-05-31".
- Q5338430 openingYear "1950".
- Q5338430 owner Q14706412.
- Q5338430 seatingCapacity "541".
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- Q5338430 address "240".
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- Q5338430 closed "1991-02-24".
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- Q5338430 name "Edison Theatre".
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- Q5338430 comment "The Edison Theatre was a Broadway theatre located in the Hotel Edison at 240 West 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Officially a 499-seat Off-Broadway house, the Edison Theater actually had 541 seats.It opened as the Arena Theatre on May 31, 1950, with a revival of George Kelly's The Show Off. The following year it was converted into the hotel's ballroom and remained as such until the early 1970s, when it was re-converted to a theatre.".
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