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New Theatre (off-Broadway)

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(Redirected from New Theatre (New York City)) For other theatres in New York City also known as the New Theatre, see Theatre on Nassau Street (1732–1753), Park Theatre (Manhattan, New York) (1798–1848) and Century Theatre (New York City) (1909–1931).

The New Theatre was an Off-Broadway theatre in New York City that was active during the 1960s and 1970s. Co-founded by Sybil Christopher and located at 154 E 54th St, the theatre opened in 1964 with the American premiere of Ann Jellicoe's The Knack. Several notable productions premiered at the theatre including Mary Rodgers's The Mad Show (1966) and Roderick Cook's musical revue of Noël Coward songs Oh, Coward! (1972). The theatre closed in 1974.

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