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the old Ziegfeld Theatre

the old Ziegfeld Theatre#1

Posted: 6/21/11 at 1:44pm

Does anyone remember attending either Anya or Foxy at the old Ziegfeld.Can you share your memories of those shows or the interior of that magnificent theater?

the old Ziegfeld Theatre#2

Posted: 6/21/11 at 2:28pm

I didn't see Foxy or Anya, but Maurice Chevalier did a one-man show back in the early 60's which I saw. We were sitting in the upper reaches of the auditorium but the setting and lobby were magnificent, if a little bit faded by that time. I can understand why it had a relatively short life span (1927-1965) -- it was a bit of a trek to get there, it was not in the theatre district hot bed, it was huge and by the 60s was sort of a white elephant. And I doubt that the shows that were done after 1953 (Kismet) made any kind of megabucks. It was just too much, too late, too much of a totally different Broadway environment to last. More's the pity, because the auditorium was gorgeous and unique -- continuing murals (depicting Arabian Nights sort of images) covered the walls and ceiling of the auditorium -- even the doors at the sides of the stage. The colors were gold, muted reds and oranges.


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Updated On: 6/21/11 at 02:28 PM

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the old Ziegfeld Theatre#2

Posted: 6/21/11 at 2:36pm

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the old Ziegfeld Theatre#3

Posted: 6/21/11 at 3:20pm

I never had the opportunity to see a show at the Ziegfeld (located on 6th Avenue and 55th Street, I believe). There were photos of the interior in, of all things, our 1940 Encylopedia Britainnica. They showed a gorgeous theatre with very elaborate wall and ceiling paintings covering every inch of the theatre.Florenz Ziegfeld's office was at the very top. I think that the Ziegfeld produced masterpiece SHOWBOAT premiered at this house.

On a side note, Bert Lahr of FOXY which played the Ziegfeld in the mid 1960's was walking along 7th Avenue when I was driving by in my wreck of a Ford, with my broken muffler causing a racket. Lahr turned and gave me a very dirty look.


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the old Ziegfeld Theatre#4

Posted: 6/21/11 at 3:22pm

saw FOXY with Bert Lahr......not a great show......I miss the theatre......it would be a gem if in operation these days....

the old Ziegfeld Theatre#5

Posted: 6/21/11 at 8:09pm

I saw both Anya and Foxy.

Anya was an old-fashioned operetta, very old and not vary well fashioned. It was as hokey as all get out, but engaging in its own way. I mean, what other shows can boast songs like "Vodka, Vodka," or Lillian Gish speaking the unforgettable "Little Hands?" And it had the incomparable Irra Petina. In spite of its deficiencies, I would take Anya any day over this year's crop (or should I say crap) of musicals.



Foxy was great fun, and should have run longer. Bert Lahr was a riot, and Larry Blyden also good. The score was loud and catchy, the dancing had a lot of gusto. I had a great time at Foxy.

My memories of the theatre itself, unfortunately are not that vivid. It certainly looked huge.




But to tear down a landmark like that.... It's sad.

the old Ziegfeld Theatre#6

Posted: 6/22/11 at 10:35am

...and of course, Robin Wagner's design for the facade of the "Zangler Theatre" in CRAZY FOR YOU was based on the Zeigfeld.


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