Helen Hayes Theatre

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Helen Hayes Theatre, at the start called the tiny Theatre, may be a street theatre set at 240 West forty fourth Street in Midtown Manhattan. With 597 seats, it’s the littlest theatre on Broadway; it gave birth to what became called the tiny Theatre Movement within the early twentieth century.
In 1979, Martin Markinson and Donald Tick bought the theatre from George Westinghouse for $800,000. The theatre was named for actress in 1983 once the actress’ existing human theatre on West forty sixth Street was dismantled (along with the Morosco Theatre and therefore the jewellery Theatre), so as to construct the big apple Marriott Marquis.

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