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The Hammerstein Ballroom is a 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2) ballroom located within the Manhattan Center at 311 West 34th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.The capacity of the ballroom is dependent on the configuration of the room; it seats 2,500 people for theatrical productions and musical performances, and several thousand for events held within a central ring.
Seven Angels Theatre will present Meredith Willson’s (the mastermind behind The Music Man) Miracle on 34th Street-The Musical as its holiday show running December 2-18.
An early Macy's building, dating from 1894, at 56 West 14th Street, designated a NYC landmark in 2012. Macy's was founded by Rowland Hussey Macy, who between 1843 and 1855 opened four retail dry goods stores, including the original Macy's store in downtown Haverhill, Massachusetts, established in 1851 to serve the mill industry employees of the area.
By the 1890s, 23rd Street to 34th Street was so brightly illuminated by electrical advertising signs people began calling it "The Great White Way". [11] As the theater district shifted uptown just before the turn of the century, the nickname stuck and became synonymous. [12]
New York Herald Building and Herald Square, circa 1900. The area around Herald Square along Broadway and 34th Street is a retail hub. The most notable attraction is Macy's Herald Square, the flagship department store for Macy's, the largest Macy's store in the United States.
It was designed by Alexander Saeltzer and opened in 1866 as the Theatre Francais, as a home for French language dramas and opera. [2] The theatre was renamed the Lyceum in 1871. In 1879, it was taken over by producer J.H. Haverly who renamed it Haverly's 14th Street Theatre. By the mid-1880s, it had become simply the Fourteenth Street Theatre. [3]
A small advertisement, mixed in with dozens of other theatre ads in The New York Times on April 19, 1896 read: KOSTER AND BIAL'S MUSIC HALL, 34th st. TO-MORROW (MONDAY) NIGHT. THE ONLY CHEVALIER. 2---NEW SONGS---2 Together with all the other GREAT FOREIGN STARS. EXTRA--Due notice will be given of the first public exhibition of Edison's latest ...
The Manhattan Center is a building in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Built in 1906 and located at 311 West 34th Street, it houses Manhattan Center Studios, the location of two recording studios; its Grand Ballroom; and the Hammerstein Ballroom, a performance venue.
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