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The Adelphi Theatre (1934–1940 and 1944–1958), originally named the Craig Theatre, opened on December 24, 1928. The Adelphi was located at 152 West 54th Street in Manhattan, with 1,434 seats. The theater was taken over by the Federal Theater Project in 1934 and renamed the Adelphi. The theater was renamed the Radiant Center by The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians in 1940. It was then the Yiddish Arts Theater (1943), and renamed the Adelphi Theater on April 20, 1944, when it was acquired by The Shubert Organization.

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  • The Adelphi Theatre (1934–1940 and 1944–1958), originally named the Craig Theatre, opened on December 24, 1928. The Adelphi was located at 152 West 54th Street in Manhattan, with 1,434 seats. The theater was taken over by the Federal Theater Project in 1934 and renamed the Adelphi. The theater was renamed the Radiant Center by The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians in 1940. It was then the Yiddish Arts Theater (1943), and renamed the Adelphi Theater on April 20, 1944, when it was acquired by The Shubert Organization. It became a DuMont Television Network studio, known as the Adelphi Tele-Theatre in the 1950s. The "Classic 39" episodes of The Honeymooners were filmed in this facility by DuMont using their Electronicam system for broadcast on CBS later during the 1955–56 television season. The theater returned to legitimate use in 1957, was renamed the 54th Street Theater in 1958, and finally the George Abbott Theater in 1965. The building was demolished in 1970 for the New York Hilton Midtown hotel after hosting several expensive flops. Some interiors were decorated with murals painted by Joseph Mortimer Lichtenauer. The artistic cycle was dismembered after its demolition. (en)
  • Das Adelphi Theatre ist ein ehemaliges Theater mit über 1400 Sitzplätzen am New Yorker Broadway (152 West 54th Street). (de)
  • Il teatro Adelphi (1934-1940 e 1944-1958; in inglese Adelphi Theatre), originariamente chiamato teatro Craig, fu inaugurato il 24 dicembre 1928. L'Adelphi era situato al 152 ovest della 54th Street a Manhattan, con 1.434 posti a sedere. Il teatro fu rilevato dal Progetto Federale per il Teatro nel 1934 e ribattezzato Adelphi. Il teatro fu poi ribattezzato Radiant Center da The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians nel 1940. È stato poi l'Yiddish Arts Theater (1943) e rinominato teatro Adelphi il 20 aprile 1944, quando fu acquisito dai Shubert. Divenne uno studio della DuMont Television Network, noto come l'Adelphi Tele-Theatre nel 1950. Gli episodi Classic 39 di The Honeymooners sono stati girati in questa struttura dalla DuMont utilizzando il loro sistema Electronicam per la trasmissione su CBS in seguito durante la stagione 1955-1956 della televisione. Il teatro è tornato al suo uso tradizionale nel 1957. Da allora cambiò ulteriormente la propria denominazione: nel 1958 fu teatro 54th Street ed infine nel 1965 teatro George Abbott. L'edificio fu raso al suolo nel 1970, dopo aver subito diversi flop costosi. L'Hilton di New York si impossessò immediatamente della proprietà ad ovest della struttura e la tenne per l'espansione. Nel 1989 fu costruita sul sito una torre di uffici al 1325 di Avenue of the Americas. L'edificio utilizza l'indirizzo Hilton Sixth Avenue, anche se è più vicino alla Seventh Avenue. I due edifici sono collegati tramite un passaggio pedonale. Nella cultura popolare l'edificio viene utilizzato per il colpo d'occhio esterno dell'ufficio di Elaine in Seinfeld. (it)
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  • Das Adelphi Theatre ist ein ehemaliges Theater mit über 1400 Sitzplätzen am New Yorker Broadway (152 West 54th Street). (de)
  • The Adelphi Theatre (1934–1940 and 1944–1958), originally named the Craig Theatre, opened on December 24, 1928. The Adelphi was located at 152 West 54th Street in Manhattan, with 1,434 seats. The theater was taken over by the Federal Theater Project in 1934 and renamed the Adelphi. The theater was renamed the Radiant Center by The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians in 1940. It was then the Yiddish Arts Theater (1943), and renamed the Adelphi Theater on April 20, 1944, when it was acquired by The Shubert Organization. (en)
  • Il teatro Adelphi (1934-1940 e 1944-1958; in inglese Adelphi Theatre), originariamente chiamato teatro Craig, fu inaugurato il 24 dicembre 1928. L'Adelphi era situato al 152 ovest della 54th Street a Manhattan, con 1.434 posti a sedere. Il teatro fu rilevato dal Progetto Federale per il Teatro nel 1934 e ribattezzato Adelphi. Il teatro fu poi ribattezzato Radiant Center da The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians nel 1940. È stato poi l'Yiddish Arts Theater (1943) e rinominato teatro Adelphi il 20 aprile 1944, quando fu acquisito dai Shubert. Divenne uno studio della DuMont Television Network, noto come l'Adelphi Tele-Theatre nel 1950. Gli episodi Classic 39 di The Honeymooners sono stati girati in questa struttura dalla DuMont utilizzando il loro sistema Electronicam per la trasmissi (it)
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