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George W. Keister (January 10, 1859 - December 27, 1945) was an American architect. His work includes the Hotel Gerard (1893), the Astor Theatre (1906), [3] the Belasco Theatre (1907), the Bronx Opera House (1913), the Apollo Theater in Harlem (1914), the Selwyn Theatre (now American Airlines Theatre, 1918), and the First Baptist ...
- Architect
- Apollo Theatre
- January 10, 1859, Bellevue, Iowa
- December 27, 1945 (aged 86), New York, New York
1925–72 (movie theater) Architect. George Keister. The Astor Theatre was located at 1537 Broadway, at West 45th Street in Times Square in New York City. It opened September 21, 1906, with Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream [1] and continued to operate as a Broadway theatre until 1925.
- 1972
- Broadway
- September 21, 1906
George W. Keister (January 10, 1859 - December 27, 1945) was an American architect. His work includes the Hotel Gerard (1893), the Astor Theatre (1906), the Belasco Theatre (1907), the Bronx Opera House (1913), the Apollo Theater in Harlem (1914), the Selwyn Theatre (now American Airlines Theatre, 1918), and the First Baptist Church in the City ...
25 lug 2013 · George Keister was an architect in the early part of the 20th century who eventually became a specialist in designing theatres. One of his first theatrical commissions was the Stuyvesant (Belasco), which he designed for producer David Belasco in 1907.
10 gen 2018 · Designed in the Neoclassical style by architect George Keister, the Apollo first opened in 1914 under the name Hurtig and Seamon’s New Burlesque Theater. Black performers and audiences weren’t allowed in the theater until 1934.
The neo-classical theater known today as The Apollo’s Historic Theater was designed by George Keister and first owned by Sidney Cohen. In 1914, Benjamin Hurtig and Harry Seamon obtained a thirty-year lease on the newly constructed theater, calling it Hurtig and Seamon’s New Burlesque Theater.
26 gen 2016 · At the time, the neo-classical auditorium, designed by New York architect George Keister, was owned by Sidney Cohen. A year later, burlesque theater owners Jules Hurtig and Harry Seamon took...