Ethel Barrymore Theatre

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Le Théâtre Ethel Barrymore (Ethel Barrymore Theatre) est un théâtre de Broadway où fut notamment créé Un tramway nommé Désir de Tennessee Williams. Il est situé au 243 ouest de la 47e rue. Il doit son nom à l'actrice Ethel Barrymore et fut conçu par l'architecte . Il fut inauguré le 20 décembre 1928 avec la pièce The Kingdom of God (Le Royaume de Dieu). rdf:langString
Teater Ethel Barrymore adalah sebuah teater Broadway yang terletak di 243 West , , Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Teater tersebut mengambil nama dari pemeran Ethel Barrymore. Bagian belakang orkestra berisi promenade. rdf:langString
L'Ethel Barrymore Theatre è un teatro di Broadway sito nel quartiere di Midtown Manhattan a New York. rdf:langString
埃塞尔·巴里摩尔剧院(Ethel Barrymore Theatre)是美国纽约市曼哈頓中城剧院区西47街241号的一座百老匯劇院。它于1928年开业,由为设计,采用伊丽莎白时代、地中海和亚当风格。该剧院以女演员埃塞尔·巴里摩尔的名字命名,有1,058个座位,至今仍由舒伯特組織经营。其立面和观众席都属纽约市地标。 它于1928年12月20日开业,是舒伯特家族在大萧条前开发的最后一座剧院。埃塞尔·巴里摩尔直到1932年才与舒伯特兄弟合作。自开业以来,巴里摩尔一直就是一座剧院,没有被挪作他用,是少数从未出售或改名的百老汇剧院之一。它在1980年代和2000年代进行了翻新。 rdf:langString
The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is a Broadway theater at 241 West 47th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1928, it was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in the Elizabethan, Mediterranean, and Adam styles for the Shubert family. The theater, named in honor of actress Ethel Barrymore, has 1,058 seats and is operated by the Shubert Organization. Both the facade and the auditorium interior are New York City landmarks. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is a Broadway theater at 241 West 47th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1928, it was designed by Herbert J. Krapp in the Elizabethan, Mediterranean, and Adam styles for the Shubert family. The theater, named in honor of actress Ethel Barrymore, has 1,058 seats and is operated by the Shubert Organization. Both the facade and the auditorium interior are New York City landmarks. The ground-floor facade is made of rusticated blocks of terracotta. The theater's main entrance consists of two archways and a doorway shielded by a marquee. The upper stories contain an arched screen made of terracotta, inspired by Roman baths, which is surrounded by white brick. The auditorium contains ornamental plasterwork, a sloped orchestra level, a large balcony, and a coved ceiling with a 36 ft-wide (11 m) dome. The balcony level contains box seats topped by decorative arches. The theater was also designed with a basement lounge and a now-demolished stage house. The Shubert brothers developed the Barrymore Theatre after Ethel Barrymore agreed to have the brothers manage her theatrical career. It opened on December 20, 1928, with The Kingdom of God, and was the last pre-Depression house developed by the Shuberts. Ethel Barrymore only worked with the Shuberts until 1932 and last performed in the theater in 1940. The Barrymore has consistently remained in use as a legitimate theater since its opening, hosting plays and musicals; it is one of the few Broadway theaters to have never been sold or renamed. The theater was refurbished in the 1980s and the 2000s.
rdf:langString Le Théâtre Ethel Barrymore (Ethel Barrymore Theatre) est un théâtre de Broadway où fut notamment créé Un tramway nommé Désir de Tennessee Williams. Il est situé au 243 ouest de la 47e rue. Il doit son nom à l'actrice Ethel Barrymore et fut conçu par l'architecte . Il fut inauguré le 20 décembre 1928 avec la pièce The Kingdom of God (Le Royaume de Dieu).
rdf:langString Teater Ethel Barrymore adalah sebuah teater Broadway yang terletak di 243 West , , Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Teater tersebut mengambil nama dari pemeran Ethel Barrymore. Bagian belakang orkestra berisi promenade.
rdf:langString L'Ethel Barrymore Theatre è un teatro di Broadway sito nel quartiere di Midtown Manhattan a New York.
rdf:langString 埃塞尔·巴里摩尔剧院(Ethel Barrymore Theatre)是美国纽约市曼哈頓中城剧院区西47街241号的一座百老匯劇院。它于1928年开业,由为设计,采用伊丽莎白时代、地中海和亚当风格。该剧院以女演员埃塞尔·巴里摩尔的名字命名,有1,058个座位,至今仍由舒伯特組織经营。其立面和观众席都属纽约市地标。 它于1928年12月20日开业,是舒伯特家族在大萧条前开发的最后一座剧院。埃塞尔·巴里摩尔直到1932年才与舒伯特兄弟合作。自开业以来,巴里摩尔一直就是一座剧院,没有被挪作他用,是少数从未出售或改名的百老汇剧院之一。它在1980年代和2000年代进行了翻新。
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