Ed sullivan theater visitor information in New York City, New York
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Ed Sullivan Theater
The Ed Sullivan Theater, located at 1697 Broadway in New York City, is a historic 13-story brick building designed by architect Herbert Krapp. Originally named Hammerstein’s Theater in honor of Arthur Hammerstein’s father, the theater opened its doors in 1927 with a musical play starring Cary Grant. After a series of ownership changes, CBS took over the building in 1935 and converted it into a television studio known as CBS-TV Studio 50. In 1953, Ed Sullivan began hosting his iconic variety show from the studio, which was later renamed The Ed Sullivan Theater in his honor. Today, the theater continues to be a symbol of entertainment history and a beloved landmark in the heart of Manhattan.
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