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  1. This beautiful theatre was built by the Shuberts in honor of the beloved Ethel Barrymore, who opened the theatre on December 20, 1928, with The Kingdom of God. After that, the great star appeared here in The Love Duel, Scarlet Sister Mary, The School for Scandal, and An International Incident.. Still owned by the Shubert Organization, the theatre’s most recent productions include Cate ...

  2. The production will run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in Midtown Manhattan, New York for 2 hours and 35 minutes, including one intermission. If you wish to witness the production, you must secure your tickets right now. Tickets are selling quickly and you wouldn’t want to risk your chances!

  3. Ethel Barrymore Theatre. 243 West 47th Street TheatreAccess.NYC provides assistance to theatregoers with disabilities. Those who are hard of hearing or deaf, have low vision or are blind, who cannot climb stairs or who require aisle seating or wheelchair locations, who are on ...

  4. 24 de feb. de 2016 · In 1927, the Shuberts offered to name their newest theatre for Ethel Barrymore if she agreed to star in its first production. She accepted, and the Barrymore Theatre, designed by Herbert J. Krapp ...

  5. About the Barrymore Theatre. In 1928, famed actress Ethel Barrymore had a theater not just named after her, but built for her. Opening that December with The Kingdom of God, the Barrymore Theatre is the sole remaining venue named for Broadway moguls the Shubert brothers’ affiliated performers. The Barrymore Theatre has housed revivals, small dramas and star-studded performances thanks to its ...

  6. Inside the Theatre Step Inside Broadway’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre Named for the leading lady, the theatre opened December 20, 1928. By Hannah Vine, Marc J. Franklin December 20, 2019

  7. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre opened with the new play The Kingdom of God, and the actress went on to feature in several subsequent productions at her self-named theater, such as The Love Duel, Scarlet Sister Mary, and The School for Scandal. Barrymore's Were The Royal Family of Theatre.