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Cohan and Harris

Address:
226 W. 42nd St.

New York, NY

BUILT: 1914

CLOSED: 1933

DEMOLISHED: 1996

SEATING CAPACITY: 1200
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Cohan and Harris History

Reopened October 25, 1916

Shows at the Cohan and Harris

DATES PRODUCTION
9/13/1920 - Welcome Stranger (1920)
5/3/1920 - 5/3/1920 Honey Girl (1920)
5/3/1920 - 9/4/1920 Honey Girl (1920)
1/5/1920 - The Acquittal (1920)
9/23/1919 - See-Saw (1919)
9/8/1919 - 1/3/1920 The Royal Vagabond (1919)
8/8/1919 - 8/15/1919 The Royal Vagabond (1919)
2/17/1919 - 8/6/1919 The Royal Vagabond (1919)
8/13/1918 - Three Faces East (1918)
8/27/1917 - A Tailor-Made Man (1917)
6/7/1917 - 6/7/1917 Hitchy-Koo [1917] (1917)
6/7/1917 - Hitchy-Koo [1917] (1917)
3/6/1917 - The Willow Tree (1917)
12/26/1916 - Editha's Burglar (1916)
12/26/1916 - The Travelling Man (1916)
12/26/1916 - Merry Christmas, Daddy! (1916)
11/13/1916 - Captain Kidd, Jr. (1916)
10/25/1916 - Object - Matrimony (1916)
9/26/1916 - The Intruder (1916)

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