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  1. GET TICKETS AND SHOWTIMES. HISTORY. Lee Shubert built the Booth Theatre in partnership with the producer Winthrop Ames. Named for the actor Edwin Booth (1833-1893), brother to the infamous John Wilkes Booth, the venue was actually the second New York theatre to bear this name.

  2. The Booth Theatre is a Broadway theater at 222 West 45th Street ( George Abbott Way) in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1913, the theater was designed by Henry Beaumont Herts in the Italian Renaissance style and was built for the Shubert brothers.

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    • Shubert and Booth Theatre, LLC
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  3. The Shubert Theatre is on 225 West 44th Street, on the north sidewalk between Eighth Avenue and Seventh Avenue, near Times Square in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. It shares a land lot with the Booth Theatre directly to the north, though the theaters are separate buildings.

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    • Shubert and Booth Theatre, LLC
    • October 2, 1913
  4. El Teatro Shubert (en inglés, Shubert Theatre) es un teatro de Broadway en 225 West 44th Street en el distrito de los teatros de Midtown Manhattan en la ciudad de Nueva York ( Estados Unidos ). Inaugurado en 1913, el teatro fue diseñado por Henry Beaumont Herts en estilo renacentista italiano y fue construido para los hermanos Shubert.

  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · 222 West 45th Street. New York, NY 10036. View on Map. About the Venue. The Booth Theatre opened in 1913 and was designed by Henry B. Herts as a companion to The Shubert Theatre. It was...

  6. The Booth Theatre has 800 seats and is one of the Shubert Organization ‘s 17 Broadway theatres. Partners. Back To Top. Lee Shubert built the Booth Theatre, named for the actor Edwin Booth, in partnership with the producer Winthrop Ames at 222 W 45th St, New York.

  7. 222 West 45th Street, New York, NY, 10036. Capacity. 766 people. About. The Booth Theatre opened on October 16, 1913, as an adjoining venue with the Shubert Theatre. The building was designed by Henry B. Herts, and the first production there was Arnold Bennett's play The Great Adventure.