Streetscapes: The Drama Queen of the Lower East Side
A Georgian-style theater built on Grand Street in 1915 as a destination for immigrants has survived in near-mint condition. Which is not to say it hasn’t seen changes.
A Georgian-style theater built on Grand Street in 1915 as a destination for immigrants has survived in near-mint condition. Which is not to say it hasn’t seen changes.
The theater world gathers in a well-used passage tucked away between 44th and 45th Streets west of Broadway.
Change is afoot for the bedraggled West 146th Street building designed by Thomas Lamb.
Remnants from the distinctive facade of the Helen Hayes theater, which was razed in 1982 despite protests, are being put up for auction.