Category:Comedy Theatre (New York City)
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The Comedy Theatre was a Broadway theatre located at 110 West 41st Street in Manhattan that opened in 1909. Eugene O'Neill's first Broadway play was produced there in 1917. Renamed the Mercury Theatre in 1937, it was the venue for Orson Welles's Caesar and other productions for the Mercury Theatre repertory company. The theatre was demolished in 1942.
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Media in category "Comedy Theatre (New York City)"
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Ad for Washington Square Players from New York Times Nov 16, 1916 page 9.jpg 6,633 × 5,117; 1.19 MB
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Heartbreak-House-1938.jpg 4,000 × 4,971; 7.17 MB
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Mercury-Theatre-Seating-Diagram-1938.jpg 4,000 × 1,954; 948 KB
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