Ambassador Theatre (New York City)

Ambassador Theatre
Address 219 West 49th Street
New York City
United States
Owner The Shubert Organization
Capacity 1,108 to 1,155[1]
Production Chicago
Construction
Opened February 11, 1921
Architect Herbert J. Krapp
Website
ambassadortheater.com

The Ambassador Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 219 West 49th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan.

Designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp for the Shuberts, the structure is noteworthy in that it is situated diagonally on its site to fit the maximum number of seats possible. Its external appearance, indistinguishable from many other Broadway houses, does not hint at the unusual layout within. The building has been designated a New York City landmark. The theatre's grid height is 54 feet 9 inches (16.69 m).

The theatre opened on February 11, 1921, with the musical The Rose Girl. The Shuberts sold the property in 1935, and for the next two decades it was used as a movie theater and television studio for NBC and later the DuMont Television Network, when it was known as the Ambassador Tele-Theatre. In 1956, the Shuberts assumed ownership again and returned it to strictly legitimate use.

Notable productions

References

  1. Ambassador Theatre at theatermania.com

External links

Coordinates: 40°45′40″N 73°59′6″W / 40.76111°N 73.98500°W / 40.76111; -73.98500

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