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Broadway History - The St. James Theatre

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Originally called The Erlanger Theatre, it was built in 1927 by theatrical syndicate owner A. L. Erlanger and was the first theater built by Warren & Wetmore, one of New York's most prominent architectural firms and designers of Grand Central Station. Known for their grand and ostentatious buildings, Warren & Wetmore designed a comparatively simple exterior for this theater-a brick facade with an ornate iron loggia. The St. James was one of the largest theaters on Broadway and reflected Warren & Wetmore’s Beaux-Arts training as well as their interest in French-inspired ornamental detail. In addition to the ornate murals and plasterwork covering the interior, the theater also boasted two balconies, making it a very successful house for musicals. Erlanger survived the opening of the theater by only three years. It was purchased by the Astor family, who renamed it the St. James, and was eventually acquired by the Shubert organization in 1941. Oklahoma!,1943’s opening show, was expected to be a flop but it played for six years. In 1957, the Shuberts sold the theater to William L. McKnight, who transferred ownership to his daughter and Jujamcyn Theaters in 1970. It was their first Broadway theater acquisition. The St. James has continued to build on its musical theater history by presenting works such as The King and I, The Pajama Game, Flower Drum Song, Hello Dolly! and The Producers.

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@mylesgarcia4625
@mylesgarcia4625 4 жыл бұрын
So why was it, of all the theaters on Broadway, named after a Catholic saint, who isn't even the patron saint of actors? What kind of a history series is this, if it doesn't even delve into that? So far, I've noticed this series is very selective and specious -- just picking out a few vignettes of a theater's history and illuminating that with someone still alive. It doesn't even mention that this theater was the setting for a Best Picture winner: BIRD MAN. Really a very strange series that comes up short in many ways.
@CaseyBlizzard
@CaseyBlizzard 4 жыл бұрын
They tell you about the origin of the theatre, architecture, unique features, a few of the most notable shows, some reflections from Broadway performers. I'm not sure what you expect from five minute clips. As far as the name, the Astors named it after the St. James Theatre in London. Not really an interesting story.
@grantcurry4839
@grantcurry4839 3 жыл бұрын
New York's St. James Theater was named after London's St. James Theater. It has nothing to do with patron saints of actors. New Zealand has two St. James theaters - one in Auckland and another one in Wellington. There was also a St. James theater on Elizabeth Street, Sydney. As for your reference to the film BIRDMAN, that film had not been made when this Spotlight on Broadway series was made.
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