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Perhaps that was true the year the Alvin was renamed the Neil Simon?
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portenopete
02:31 pm EDT 08/27/18
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According to good morning america, Neil Simon was only "living person" to have a theater named after him
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dramedy
10:39 am EDT 08/27/18
I would say that theatres named after the people who built them shouldn't count, as it wasn't an honour but a claim of proprietorship.
But no: the Helen Hayes and the Lunt-Fontanne were named while their honourees were still very much alive (and working).
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