Ed Sullivan Theater
Ed Sullivan Theater är en TV-studio på Broadway, Manhattan, New York. Teatern hette ursprungligen CBS-TV Studio 50, och har fått sitt nuvarande namn efter Ed Sullivan, vars TV-show, The Ed Sullivan Show, som gick 1948–1971, spelades in här inför publik. 1993–2015 användes Ed Sullivan Theater dagligen för inspelning av The Late Show with David Letterman. Nu används lokalen för att spela in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
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Looking east and south on Broadway opposite Waverly Place, in New York City. Built as a church, this theatre changed names many times, as listed below; for details, see Brown, Thomas Allston A History of the New York Stage, Vol. 2, pp. 376 (“The Athenæum”) - 398 (Dodd, Mead and Company; New York; 1903)
- 1839 The Church of the Messiah
- 1865 Athenaeum (A. T. Stewart, owner)
- 1865 Lucy Rushton’s Theatre
- 1866 New York Theatre (Lewis Baker and Mark Smith, managers)
- 1867 The Worrell Sisters’ New York Theatre
- 1868 New York Theatre
- 1868 The Worrell Sisters’ Theatre
- 1870 The Globe Theatre
- 1871 Nixon’s Amphitheatre
- 1872 The Broadway Theatre
- 1873 Daly’s Fifth Avenue Theatre (Augustin Daly, manager)
- 1873 Daly’s Broadway Theatre
- 1874 Fox’s Broadway Theatre
- 1874 The Globe Theatre
- 1876 Heller’s Wonder Theatre
- 1877 Wood’s Theatre
- 1877 Neil Bryant’s Opera House
- 1877 National Theatre
- 1878 The Globe Theatre
- 1879 The New York Circus
- 1879 The Broadway Novelty Theatre
- 1881 The New Theatre Comique (Harrigan and Hart, proprietors)
- 1884 (Destroyed by fire)
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Ed Sullivan Theater (home to Late Show with David Letterman): 1697-1699 Broadway between West 53rd and West 54th Streets, Manhattan, New York City. At right: Ameritania Hotel (230 West 54th Street)