Plymouth Theatre
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Plymouth Theatre (New York). The
Shuberts built the 1,000‐seat playhouse on West 45th Street in 1917 and leased it to producer Arthur
Hopkins, who used it to present such daring works as
What Price Glory? (1924) and
Machinal (1927). But these kinds of experiments made little money during the Depression, and the theatre reverted back to the Shuberts, who still own it today. Designed by Herbert J.
Krapp in a rather subdued but elegant style, the Plymouth is an excellent house for nonmusical plays, and it has seen many outstanding productions over the decades, including
Holiday (1928),
Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1938),
The Odd Couple (1965), and
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1981).
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