Category:Globe Theatre (728 Broadway)

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English: On Broadway, facing Waverly Place. Built as a church in 1839, it was heavily remodeled as a theater in 1864-1865. According to Playbill it was known successively as:
  • Athenaeum (1865)
  • Lucy Rushton's New York Theatre (1865)
  • New York Theatre (1866)
  • Worrell Sisters' New York Theatre (1867)
  • Globe Theatre (1870)
  • New Theatre Comique (1881)

New Theatre Comique in the English-language Wikipedia gives an even more extensive list of names.

It burned in 1884.
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New Theatre Comique 
defunct building in Manhattan
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LocationManhattan, New York City, New York
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  • 1865
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  • 1884
Map40° 43′ 45.8″ N, 73° 59′ 35.41″ W
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