New York Hippodrome

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L'Hippodrome Theatre, chiamato anche New York Hippodrome, è stato un teatro di New York dal 1905 al 1939, situato sulla Sesta Strada tra la 43ª e la 44ª West Street nel quartiere dei teatri di Midtown Manhattan. Fu definito il teatro più grande del mondo dai suoi costruttori e aveva una capacità di 5.300 posti a sedere, con un palco di 30x61 metri. Il teatro aveva una tecnologia teatrale all'avanguardia, incluso un serbatoio d'acqua di vetro sollevabile. rdf:langString
The Hippodrome Theatre, also called the New York Hippodrome, was a theater in New York City from 1905 to 1939, located on Sixth Avenue between West 43rd and West 44th Streets in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan. It was called the world's largest theatre by its builders and had a seating capacity of 5,300, with a 100x200ft (30x61m) stage. The theatre had state-of-the-art theatrical technology, including a rising glass water tank. rdf:langString
Hippodrome Theatre, eller New York Hippodrome, var en teater i New York 1905-1939, som ligger på mellan West 43rd och West 44th Street i i Midtown, Manhattan. Den kallades världens största teater av sina byggare och hade en kapacitet på 5 300 sittplatser. Teatern var utrustad med det senaste inom teaterteknologi, bland annat med en stigande vattentank i glas där Annette Kellerman uppträdde med sin synkroniserade simning. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Hippodrome Theatre, also called the New York Hippodrome, was a theater in New York City from 1905 to 1939, located on Sixth Avenue between West 43rd and West 44th Streets in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan. It was called the world's largest theatre by its builders and had a seating capacity of 5,300, with a 100x200ft (30x61m) stage. The theatre had state-of-the-art theatrical technology, including a rising glass water tank. The Hippodrome was built by Frederic Thompson and Elmer "Skip" Dundy, creators of the Luna Park amusement park at Coney Island, with the backing of Harry S. Black's U.S. Realty, a dominant real estate and construction company of the time, and was acquired by The Shubert Organization in 1909. In 1933, it was re-opened as the New York Hippodrome cinema, and became the stage for Billy Rose's Jumbo in 1935. Acts which appeared at the Hippodrome included numerous circuses, musical revues, Harry Houdini's disappearing elephant, vaudeville, silent movies such as Neptune's Daughter (1914) and Better Times (1922) and 1930s cinema. The theatre closed in August 1939 for demolition, and in 1952 a large modern office building known as "The Hippodrome Center" (1120 Avenue of the Americas), opened on the site.
rdf:langString L'Hippodrome Theatre, chiamato anche New York Hippodrome, è stato un teatro di New York dal 1905 al 1939, situato sulla Sesta Strada tra la 43ª e la 44ª West Street nel quartiere dei teatri di Midtown Manhattan. Fu definito il teatro più grande del mondo dai suoi costruttori e aveva una capacità di 5.300 posti a sedere, con un palco di 30x61 metri. Il teatro aveva una tecnologia teatrale all'avanguardia, incluso un serbatoio d'acqua di vetro sollevabile.
rdf:langString Hippodrome Theatre, eller New York Hippodrome, var en teater i New York 1905-1939, som ligger på mellan West 43rd och West 44th Street i i Midtown, Manhattan. Den kallades världens största teater av sina byggare och hade en kapacitet på 5 300 sittplatser. Teatern var utrustad med det senaste inom teaterteknologi, bland annat med en stigande vattentank i glas där Annette Kellerman uppträdde med sin synkroniserade simning. Hippodromen byggdes av Frederick Thompson och Elmer Dundy, skaparna av Luna Park nöjespark på Coney Island och förvärvades av The Shubert Organisation 1909. År 1933 öppnades den istället som New York Hippodrome cinema. Många är de som uppträtt på Hippodromen, bland annat vaudeville, många cirkusar, musikaliska revyer, Harry Houdini med sitt nummer där han trollade bort elefanter och stumfilmer såsom Neptunus Daughter (1914) och Better Times (1922) spelades in här. Teatern stängde i augusti 1939 för att rivas och 1952 öppnade en stor modern kontorsbyggnad som kallas "The Hippodrome Center" (1120 Avenue of the Americas) istället på platsen.
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