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  1. The Fulton Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 210 West 46th Street in Manhattan, New York City, that was opened in 1911. It was renamed the Helen Hayes Theatre in 1955. The theatre was demolished in 1982.

  2. The Fulton Theatre was built on the foundation of Lancaster’s pre-Revolutionary jail. He commissioned the renowned Philadelphia architect Samuel Sloan (who later designed the Lancaster County Courthouse) to create this building. It was named Fulton Hall, after the county’s steam engine pioneer, Robert Fulton. 1856-1904.

  3. Named Fulton Hall, after the county’s steam engine pioneer, Robert Fulton, it was built on the foundation of Lancaster’s pre-Revolutionary jail, where in 1763, a vigilante gang known as the “Paxtang Boys” massacred the last of the Conestoga Indians being held there for their protection.

  4. 10 de may. de 2024 · Pennsylvania Professional Premiere – Epic Scale – The Fulton is honored to have been selected among a handful of first professional licenses to this title. Bundle up, grab your loved ones, and prepare to be swept away by the unforgettable tale of Frozen.

  5. 18 de sept. de 2018 · Over the many decades of the Fulton Opera House’s existence, its stage has hosted a seemingly endless array of celebrity performers: Sarah Bernhardt, Mark Twain, Debbie Reynolds, Lily Tomlin ...

  6. It ran for 95 performances at the Fulton Theatre on Broadway between September 19 and December 9, 1922. Produced and directed by Edward Royce, the cast included Alta King, Pat Somerset, Queenie Smith, Edith Day, Hal Skelly, Nancy Welford, and Jack Whiting.