Beacon Theatre

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The Beacon Theatre could be a historic theater at 2124 Broadway (at West 74th Street) on Broadway in higher Manhattan, the big apple town. The 2,894-seat, three-tiered theatre was designed by Chicago creator Walter W. Ahlschlager as a moving picture palace for motion footage and music hall. These days it’s one in all New York’s leading live music and amusement venues, and controlled by Madison sq. Garden, Inc. The arena was the location of the 2011 Tony Awards and 2012 Tony Awards, that were broadcast on CBS.The Beacon Theatre is found at 2124 Broadway in the big apple town. The nearest depot is 72nd Street (1 a pair of three trains), 2 blocks from the arena.

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