Shubert's New Broadway Theater
#50Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 8/24/14 at 6:23pm
Webber.... No.
But Hammerstein? OH YEAH!
#51Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 8/24/14 at 6:28pmI love the sound of the Hammerstein Theatre.
#52Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 8/25/14 at 1:44am
Iron adornments, delicate but tough as nails adorn an old-fashioned facade...brick perhaps, maybe stone.
As you enter the attractive, but somewhat austere lobby, you are surprised to find a charming, comfortable theatre inside..intimate, yet larger than life.
The acoustics are are such that no actor needs a microphone. Regardless of where you are seated, you feel as if you are part of the show...as if the entire building, seats, and audience are part of performance, both stylized and natural, impromptu and calculated.
The inaugural production is a bold and challenging comedy written by a young new Albee or Sondheim or Coward and the drinks in the lounge at intermission mean business.
Welcome to Broadway! Welcome to The Stritch!
#53Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 8/25/14 at 8:24amYour seat is wired and you get a jolt if you either come late or use a cell during the show.
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#54Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 8/27/14 at 12:35pm
Looks like this might not be happening.... https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Shubert-Organizations-New-Broadway-Theatre-Unlikely-Luxury-Apartment-Building-in-the-Works-20140827#.U_4H_tJdWHU
What happened to zoning in times Square adjacent to theatres needed to be used for theatres to secure air right usage?!
#55Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/12/15 at 8:11pm
Any news on this? A black box on Broadway would be nice... they could build it under a high rise apartment too!
DEAR SHUBERT ORG, BUILD A BLACK BOX ON BROADWAY!!!
#56Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/12/15 at 8:20pmIt would still be an off-Broadway theatre though, unless you had a 500 seat black box theatre, which would be very strange.
#57Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/12/15 at 10:22pmNot strange at all. You could easily put the chairs on risers that move around. I've seen plenty of theaters across the country do it.
#58Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/12/15 at 11:18pm
Do you have a picture of how that would look? I just can't picture it.
PS: why do a whole bunch of people have their profile picture set to Maggie Smith in the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie?
Updated On: 1/12/15 at 11:18 PM
#59Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/13/15 at 6:49amThe main stage of my local theater in Norway is a 520 seat black box theatre and it works great. It's usually set up as a regular theatre with the stage in the front and the audience watching from raked seats, but for example during their producion of Hair a few years back the audience were split in two with the stage in the middle.
#60Shubert's New Broadway Theater
Posted: 1/13/15 at 12:53pm
Yea. Not sure how to post pictures but here is a link to Greenbriar Valley Theatre in WV. It's a big black box. It's only about 300 seats, but the same idea could work in a larger house.
https://www.google.com/search?q=greenbrier+valley+theatre&espv=2&biw=1070&bih=461&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=T1u1VLm8KYmmNvi6gqAJ&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAw#imgdii=voNcXW7DInyvYM%3A%3BovAd7WRmMAXqfM%3BvoNcXW7DInyvYM%3A&imgrc=voNcXW7DInyvYM%253A%3B5eXmGaazaOvMpM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252F0.static.wix.com%252Fmedia%252F312843776a2c5cac46ab200e0b3b2c83.wix_mp_512%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.gvtheatre.org%252F%2523!__contact-us%252Fpage-4%3B775%3B512
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