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Garden Theatre

Address:
61 Madison Avenue
New York, NY

BUILT: 1890

DEMOLISHED: 1925

SEATING CAPACITY: 1200

Shows at the Garden Theatre

DATES PRODUCTION
12/14/1915 - The Weavers (1915)
11/16/1915 - When the Young Vine Blooms (1915)
5/1/1913 - The Passing of the Idle Rich (1913)
2/4/1913 - Hamlet (1913)
2/3/1913 - Oedipus Rex (1913)
11/18/1912 - Hamlet (1912)
4/24/1911 - Camille (1911)
4/17/1911 - The Lily and the Prince (1911)
3/20/1911 - The Triumph of an Empress (1911)
10/24/1910 - The Rosary (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Little Town of Bethlehem (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 She Stoops to Conquer (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Everyman (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 The Rivals (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Dr. Faustus (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 The Palace of Truth (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Three Wonder Tales (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Macbeth (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 The Merchant of Venice (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 Julius Caesar (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 The Tempest (1910)
1/17/1910 - 4/16/1910 A Midsummer Night's Dream (1910)
3/29/1909 - The Conflict (1909)
3/1/1909 - Meyer & Son (1909)
2/8/1909 - 2/27/1909 Mary Jane's Pa (1908)
2/5/1909 - Lincoln (1909)
12/3/1908 - 1/31/1909 Mary Jane's Pa (1908)
8/18/1908 - The Devil (1908)
4/20/1908 - The Luck of MacGregor (1908)
3/24/1908 - Marta of the Lowlands (1908)
3/2/1908 - The Village Lawyer (1908)
2/11/1908 - Electra (1908)
2/11/1908 - The Flower of Yamato (1908)
11/12/1907 - The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary (1907)
3/4/1907 - The Merchant of Venice (1907)
3/4/1907 - Macbeth (1907)
3/4/1907 - As You Like It (1907)
3/4/1907 - Julius Caesar (1907)
3/4/1907 - Much Ado About Nothing (1907)
3/4/1907 - Twelfth Night (1907)
3/4/1907 - Masks and Faces (1907)
3/4/1907 - Everyman (1907)
1/31/1907 - 1/31/1907 The Little Michus (1907)
1/31/1907 - 2/23/1907 The Little Michus (1907)
12/25/1906 - 12/25/1906 The Student King (1906)
12/25/1906 - 1/26/1907 The Student King (1906)
11/5/1906 - The New Dominion (1906)
10/16/1906 - Sam Houston (1906)
10/2/1906 - The Stolen Story (1906)
1/22/1906 - The Galloper (1906)
12/25/1905 - As Ye Sow (1905)
10/23/1905 - Richelieu (1905)
10/23/1905 - The Dagger and the Cross (1905)
10/23/1905 - Hamlet (1905)
10/23/1905 - Othello (1905)
10/23/1905 - Macbeth (1905)
10/23/1905 - King Lear (1905)
9/12/1905 - The Bad Samaritan (1905)
9/20/1904 - The College Widow (1904)
2/15/1904 - The Secret of Polichinelle (1904)
12/28/1903 - Merely Mary Ann (1903)
11/16/1903 - 12/26/1903 Three Little Maids (1903)
9/14/1903 - Ulysses (1903)
3/30/1903 - Everyman (1902)
3/23/1903 - Hamlet (1903)
12/30/1902 - Hamlet (1902)
12/2/1902 - The Cardinal (1902)
12/2/1902 - David Garrick (1902)
12/2/1902 - The Professor's Love Story (1902)
12/2/1902 - The Middleman (1902)
12/2/1902 - All For Her (1902)
11/10/1902 - Among Those Present (1902)
10/23/1902 - The Joy of Living (1902)
10/8/1902 - The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1902)
9/16/1902 - Aunt Jeannie (1902)
3/31/1902 - Life (1902)
1/27/1902 - 1/27/1902 Maid Marian (1902)
1/27/1902 - 3/22/1902 Maid Marian (1902)
12/2/1901 - Alice of Old Vincennes (1901)
10/14/1901 - If I Were King (1901)
9/9/1901 - Richard Lovelace (1901)
2/5/1901 - Under Two Flags (1901)
12/31/1900 - David Garrick (1900)
12/31/1900 - The Professor's Love Story (1900)
12/31/1900 - Tom Pinch (1900)
12/31/1900 - The Middleman (1900)
11/26/1900 - La Tosca (1900)
11/26/1900 - La Dame aux Camelias (1900)
11/26/1900 - L'Aiglon (1900)
11/26/1900 - Hamlet (1900)
11/26/1900 - Cyrano de Bergerac (1900)
10/3/1900 - King Henry V (1900)
9/17/1900 - Hamlet (1900)
2/21/1900 - Hearts Are Trumps (1900)
1/15/1900 - The Degenerates (1900)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 Beau Brummell (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 Cyrano de Bergerac (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 The Devil's Disciple (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 Prince Karl (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 A Parisian Romance (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 The First Violin (1899)
11/20/1899 - 1/13/1900 Arms and the Man (1899)
3/6/1899 - The Last Chapter (1899)
10/3/1898 - Cyrano de Bergerac (1898)
4/25/1898 - The First Violin (1898)
2/15/1898 - The Master (1898)
11/29/1897 - Indian Summer (1897)
9/20/1897 - A Bachelor's Romance (1897)
4/19/1897 - Dr. Belgraff (1897)
4/5/1897 - The Wife of Scarli (1897)
1/11/1897 - Heartsease (1897)
12/16/1896 - Castle Sombras (1896)
11/2/1896 - The Mummy (1896)
4/6/1896 - His Absent Boy (1896)
3/19/1896 - 3/19/1896 This Picture and That (1896)
3/19/1896 - The Light from St. Agnes (1896)
3/19/1896 - A Light From St. Agnes (1896)
3/16/1896 - Marie Deloche (1896)
1/13/1896 - Chimmie Fadden (1896)
4/15/1895 - Trilby (1895)
10/15/1894 - 10/15/1894 Little Christopher Columbus (1894)
10/26/1893 - 10/26/1893 The Algerian (1893)
1/11/1893 - 1/11/1893 The Mountebanks (1893)
5/17/1890 - Beau Brummell (1890)

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Garden Theatre Frequently Asked Questions

What show is currently in Garden Theatre?
Garden Theatre's current show is The Weavers which began performances on 12/14/1915.

What when was Garden Theatre built?
Garden Theatre was built in 1890.

How many seats does Garden Theatre have?
Garden Theatre has 1200 seats.

What were the longest running shows at Garden Theatre?
Three Little Maids which ran from 09/01/1903 to 12/26/1903, Little Town of Bethlehem which ran from 01/17/1910 to 04/16/1910, Everyman which ran from 01/17/1910 to 04/16/1910, and She Stoops to Conquer which ran from 01/17/1910 to 04/16/1910


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