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  1. About Barrymore Theatre. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre was built in 1928 and designed by Herbert J. Krapp. It is the only surviving theatre that Lee and J.J. Shubert built for the purpose of staging productions starring an individual artist affiliated with them. Ethel Barrymore achieved stardom under the management of producer Charles Frohman.

  2. Ethel Barrymore Theatre Information. Designed by noted architect Herbert J. Krapp and constructed by famous entrepreneur brothers the Shuberts, Ethel Barrymore Theatre opened on December 20, 1928. The theatre’s namesake, “First Lady of the American Theater” Ethel Barrymore, not only starred in the opening play, which was commissioned ...

  3. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is the only surviving theatre of the many Lee and J.J. Shubert built for performers who were affiliated with them. Ethel Barrymore was part of the renowned Barrymore acting dynasty, and her tremendous popularity in New York and London society established her as a household name in the US and England. She had achieved stardom under the management of

  4. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is the only surviving theatre of the many Lee and J.J. Shubert built for performers who were affiliated with them. Ethel Barrymore was part of the renowned Barrymore acting dynasty, and her tremendous popularity in New York and London society established her as a household name in the US and England.

  5. Established in 1928. "The Ethel Barrymore Theatre is the only surviving theatre of the many Lee and J.J. Shubert built for performers who were affiliated with them. Ethel Barrymore was part of the renowned Barrymore acting dynasty, and her tremendous popularity in New York and London society established her as a household name in the US and England. She had achieved stardom under the ...

  6. Ethel Barrymore was part of the notorious Barrymore acting family and was highly admired on the Broadway stage and in London. She achieved fame under Charles Frohman’s management beginning in 1901. In December 1928, Ethel Barrymore debuted at the theatre named after her in The Kingdom of God. In 1940, she performed her final show at that ...

  7. Built by the Shuberts and named for actress Ethel Barrymore, who was invited to open the house in the vehicle of her choice. The venue remains a Shubert theatre. To learn more about the history of the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, see historical information provided by the Shubert Organization and Spotlight on Broadway's video on the Ethel Barrymore Theatre .