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| Posted by: sirpupnyc 11:28 pm EDT 08/28/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 10:41 pm EDT 08/28/21 | |
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| That's actually more of an answer than you thought, maybe. According to CinemaTreasures, only the facade still exists and the theatre's space is occupied by M. Tussaud's. The Candler family, of Coca-Cola fame, leased the theatre to impresarios Sam H. Harris and George M. Cohan, who would operate the Candler Theatre as a legitimate house. In 1916, the theatre was renamed the Cohan and Harris Theatre, and the showmen continued their string of successes into 1921, when Cohan left the partnership. Harris took full ownership of the theater, and it was thereafter known as the Harris Theatre. |
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| Link | http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/2657 |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:30 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - sirpupnyc 11:28 pm EDT 08/28/21 | |
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| I'm thinking the stuff about the theatre where McDonalds opened after the redevelopment may be a red herring based on the Candler Building definitely being what that was is called. Also, it looks like there was also one called the George M. Cohan Theatre, between 42 and 43 on Broadway (the H&M). That is listed in IBDB at 1482 Broadway and it says it was demolished in 1938. The other one is listed at 226 W 42nd, closed (presumably as a legitimate house) 1933, demolished 1996. | |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 01:07 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 12:30 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| According to Google Maps, 226 is just east of the M. Tussaud's building with the hand on top. The Street View paths for the museum back toward 41st Street side extend behind it. Maybe the 42nd Street side of the building is still there (if it was like others and there was an office building on top of the entrance) and only the auditorium got lopped off. There's a sidewalk shed in the Street View image, so it's not possible to scope out the street frontages. | |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: ryhog 10:13 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - sirpupnyc 01:07 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| I think you meant just west of, no? Anyway, there was a reference to the "Candler Theatre and Building" somewhere I looked at yesterday so the office on top part sounds likely. I'll have a live look the next time I think about it. | |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 12:19 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 10:13 am EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| No, east. Between ex-McDonald's (which is the Candler Building) and M. Tussaud's. Where Google puts 226 is the "Face the King" part in the linked photo, which looks to be mainly facade with newer construction behind. (Those side bits of the building seem to have been built last and don't appear to have extended as far from the street as the rest of the building.) | |
| Link | https://www.optimalspaces.com/media/google_street_images/220-west-42nd-street-new-york-QhqOI6HeJNNMJ91+QTxJHvjRLwhQPH99Wbkg26a3glcNrBPT5RGBx3ID+LOJ.jpg |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: kafritz 12:31 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - sirpupnyc 12:19 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| Here is a photo of the entrance to the Candler Theatre, later known as the Harris, which was west of the McDonald's marquee. | |
| Link | Harris Theatre marquee/entrance |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: ryhog 12:47 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - kafritz 12:31 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| That all makes sense now. I assume the auditorium was where Mme Tussaud is. @sirpup the confusion about east vs west was the mention of the "hand" in your earlier post, which is indeed west of everything else. |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: downtownlw 02:37 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - ryhog 12:47 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| According to Musicals 101. George M. Cohan 1482 Broadway Built: 1911 Demolished: 1938 Seats: 1,086 Architect: George Keister Owners/Managers: George M. Cohan and Sam Harris (1911-1915), Joe Leblang (1915-1932) History: The lobby artwork was a tribute to the vaudeville career of Cohan and his family. Purchased by discount ticket agent Joe Leblang in 1915, it served as a fulltime movie house from 1932 until its demolition six years later. Noteworthy Musicals: The Perfect Fool (1921) |
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| re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned | |
| Posted by: downtownlw 02:57 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
| In reply to: re: What were the 7 theaters George m Cohen owned - downtownlw 02:37 pm EDT 08/29/21 | |
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| There is a comprehensive list of Broadway theatres past and present on musicals 101 | |
| Link | https://www.musicals101.com/bwayhouses.htm |
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