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The August Wilson Theatre, placed at 245 West 52nd Street in midtown Manhattan may be a Great White Way theatre. Designed by architects C. Howard Crane and Kenneth Franzheim and created by the Theatre club, it opened because the club Theatre in 1925 with a revival of patron saint physiologist Shaw’s Caesar and queen regnant.
In 1943, the building was hired to WOR-Mutual Radio as a studio. The yankee National Theater and Academy purchased it in 1950 and renamed it the ANTA Theatre. In 1981, the theatre was purchased by Jujamcyn Theaters and named the Virginia Theatre for owner and Jujamcyn member Virginia McKnight junky.
After her husband James H. Binger’s death in 2004, producer and president of Jujamcyn Rocco Landesman proclaimed that he planned to shop for Jujamcyn. He told the the big apple Times he had a long-standing understanding with junky that he would get the corporation’s 5 playhouses. The theatres had Associate in Nursing calculable web plus worth of $30 million. On Oct sixteen, 2005, fourteen days when yankee dramatist August Wilson’s death, the theatre was renamed in his honor.
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