Category:Loew's Sheridan Theatre, Manhattan
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
former movie theater in the West Village of Manhattan, New York City, United States | |||||
Upload media | |||||
Instance of | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | West Village, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York | ||||
Street address |
| ||||
Architect |
| ||||
Date of official opening |
| ||||
Date of official closure |
| ||||
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date |
| ||||
| |||||
The Sheridan Theatre, erected by the Sheridan Theatre Company, whose president was Max Spiegel, opened September 17, 1921. It occupied the entire block front of 7th Avenue between Greenwich Avenue and 12th Street. The opening feature was the film Disraeli, starring George Arliss.
Loew's Theatres took the house over in 1926.
- "Sheridan Theatre", The New York Times (August 7, 1921)
- "New Village Movie", The New York Times (September 19, 1921)
- "The Sheridan Theatre, New York. Reilly & Hall, Architects." Architecture and Building. Vol. 54 No. 2 (February 1922), pp. 18-9
- "Loew's Sheridan Theatre" CinemaTreasures website
Media in category "Loew's Sheridan Theatre, Manhattan"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
-
Bromley Manhattan Plate 037 publ. 1955–56.jpg 8,398 × 5,963; 12.93 MB
-
Sheridan Theatre auditorium.jpg 1,593 × 2,086; 1.93 MB
-
Sheridan Theatre lobby and mezzanine promenade.jpg 2,100 × 1,598; 1.92 MB
-
Sheridan Theatre, Greenwich Village.jpg 2,325 × 1,312; 1.32 MB