DescriptionThe New York Theatre, 728 Broadway, 1867 - jpg version.jpg
English: Looking east and south on Broadway opposite Waverly Place, in New York City. Built as a church, this theatre changed names many times, as listed below; for details, see Brown, Thomas Allston A History of the New York Stage, Vol. 2, pp. 376 (“The Athenæum”) - 398 (Dodd, Mead and Company; New York; 1903)
1839 The Church of the Messiah
1865 Athenaeum (A. T. Stewart, owner)
1865 Lucy Rushton’s Theatre
1866 New York Theatre (Lewis Baker and Mark Smith, managers)
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