The fort and environs became the center of political and social life in the new colony, and it is not surprising that the first meeting to protest the 1765 Stamp Act took place at Burn's Coffee House on Broadway, opposite Bowling Green.
... 223, 343, 419, 78 Corbett, James J., 427, 510 Corbett, Leonora, 356 Corbett, Lynn Taylor, 477 Corbin, John, 320 Corey, Edward B,, 117 Corey, Wendell, 125, 156 Corio, Ann, 180, 252 Corn Is Green, The, 52, 331, 369 Cornell, Katharine, ...
... 480, 508, 567 Todd-AO, 439 Todd-AO-Phillips, 307 “Together,” 500, 516 “Together, Wherever We Go,” 349 Toho Theatre, ... Wendy, 26 “Toyland,” 237 Toys in the Attic, 252 Toys “R” Us, 259 Trabue, Shepard, 263, 264 Tracy, Spencer, 109, ...
Broadway Run: Majestic Theatre Opening: January 26, 1988 Closing: Still Running Composer: Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyricist: Charles Hart, ... based on French novelist Gaston Leroux's early twentiethcentury novel Le Fantome de l'Opera.
The play, written by Walter Ferris, was adapted from the original Italian play written by Alberto Casella. Death decides to come to earth, where he falls in love with a mortal who willingly agrees to return with him to the other side.
London: J. Ridgway, H. D. Symonds, and D. Holt, 1795, II, 315. 23 John Jacob Astor, then amassing: Longworth's American Almanac, New-York Register, and City Directory. New York: Thomas Longworth. (Editions for 1798, 1803, 1813, ...
The Alexander Hamilton US Custom House, designed by Cass Gilbert, was constructed between 1902 and 1907 in place of the steamship offices. The low-rise structures along Broadway in the 1865 stereoscope image below were later replaced by ...
Presents a history of the Broadway musical theater, including summaries of the shows, photographs of the stars, posters, sheet music, production stills, and essays by theater luminaries.
"Presents a history of the Broadway musical theater, including summaries of the shows, photographs of the stars, posters, sheet music, production stills, and essays by theater luminaries." --
Glamorous, complex, and sometimes troubling, the evolution of an oft-flooded dead end to a canyon of steel and glass is the story of American progress.
"Broadway: An Encyclopedia of Theater and American Culture is the first major reference work to explore just how much the "Great White Way" illuminates our national character. In two volumes...