Postcard with photograph of Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York from Arthur Sinclair to W. A. Henderson
1911 Dec. 27.
The Abbey Theatre on their first tour of the United States performed 'Riders to the Sea' and 'The Playboy of the Western World', [both written by John Millington Synge] in The Maxine Elliott Theatre in 1911. This was a Broadway theatre named after the theatre manager and actress Maxine Elliott who owned a 50% interest in the theatre, which was located at 109 West 39th Street in New York City. Built in 1908, it was demolished in 1960.
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Postcard with photograph of Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York from Arthur Sinclair to W. A. Henderson
1911 Dec. 27.
In Collection: | W. A. Henderson Papers, 1878-1927. |
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Description: | The Abbey Theatre on their first tour of the United States performed 'Riders to the Sea' and 'The Playboy of the Western World', [both written by John Millington Synge] in The Maxine Elliott Theatre in 1911. This was a Broadway theatre named after the theatre manager and actress Maxine Elliott who owned a 50% interest in the theatre, which was located at 109 West 39th Street in New York City. Built in 1908, it was demolished in 1960. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 33,452/1
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |