• The Shubert family was responsible for the establishment of Broadway theaters in New York City's Theater District, as the hub of the theatre industry in...
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  • Shubert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: The Shubert family who were prominent in American theatre and founded the Shubert Organization...
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    major theater chain. The Shubert Organization was founded by the Shubert brothers, Sam S. Shubert, Lee Shubert, and Jacob J. Shubert of Syracuse, New York...
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    Samuel S. Shubert (August 27, 1878 – May 13, 1905) was an American producer and theatre owner/operator. He was the middle son in the Shubert family and was...
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    producer and the eldest of seven siblings of the theatrical Shubert family. Born to a Jewish family, the son of Duvvid Schubart and Katrina Helwitz, in Vladislavov...
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    J. Shubert (c. 1879 – December 26, 1963) was an American theatre owner/operator and producer and a member of the famous theatrical Shubert family. Born...
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    The Shubert Theatre is a Broadway theater at 225 West 44th Street in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Opened in 1913, the theater...
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  • could host an audience. The Shubert brothers, Sam, Lee, and J.J., were the only true threat to the Syndicate. Sam Shubert was regarded as the "chief"...
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  • Look up Shubert in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shubert is a surname. Shubert may also refer to: Shubert, Nebraska, U.S. Shubert Alley, a pedestrian...
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    Broadway theatre. The alley was built along with the Shubert and Booth theaters in 1913. The Shubert family parked their cars in the alley, which was gated...
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    been modified several times. Unlike other theaters operated by the Shubert family, the interior contained little plaster decoration. The venue has hosted...
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    family, who were involved in mining, banking, and philanthropy; and the Shubert family, which led a large theatrical empire. Architectural historian Fredric...
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    Theatre in 1926; now under co-ownershp by Cohan and the Shubert family. In 1928 the Shubert family became the sole owners of the theatre, and it was once...
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    Vroom in 1932; Vroom renamed it after St James's Theatre in London. The Shubert family acquired the St. James in 1941 but were forced to sell it in 1956 following...
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    they established their reputation. The brothers were hired by the Shubert family in 1912 to perform in a series of successful revues on Broadway over...
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  • S. Shubert Foundation is private foundation founded in 1945 by Jacob J. Shubert and Lee Shubert in honor of their younger brother Sam S. Shubert. It...
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    Shubert is a village in Richardson County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 163 at the 2020 census. Shubert was platted in 1883. The village...
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  • from 1925-1927 he worked as a stage director and choreographer for the Shubert family of Broadway producers. He also staged works on London's West End. Born...
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    Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (category Shubert Organization)
    the three theaters to be completed, opening on January 11, 1927. The Shubert family took over the Royale in 1930 but subsequently went into receivership...
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    John Golden Theatre (category Shubert Organization)
    February 24, 1927, and was the second of the three theaters to open. The Shubert family took over the Masque in 1930 but subsequently went into receivership...
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    popular theater, appearing until 1934. For a time she dated Sam Shubert, of the Shubert family of theatre owners, until his death in a railroad accident. Some...
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  • lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Jimmy Hussey, and Murphy. Produced by the Shubert family, the revue premiered on Broadway at the Century Promenade (located on...
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  • Geffen and fellow co-financiers ABC Entertainment, Metromedia, and the Shubert family, Bennett called Holliday back and agreed to rewrite the show's second...
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    George M. Cohan (category Cohan family)
    Grand Opera House in 1928 when Cohan divested the property and the Shubert family became the sole owners of the theatre. In 1925, he published his autobiography...
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    Broadway Theatre (53rd Street) (category Shubert Organization)
    movies, and vaudeville. Lee Shubert and Clifford Fischer took over the Broadway Theatre in December 1939, and the Shubert family bought the theater in 1940...
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    Jimmy Shubert (born [when?]) is a stand-up comedian from Philadelphia now living in Los Angeles. He is known for being part of Sam Kinison's "Outlaws...
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    of the appalling treatment of actors by theater owners such as the Shubert family and David Belasco, among others, by refusing to appear on stage by striking...
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    Louis, Missouri. His work includes theaters for the Shubert family in New York City. Although the family was normally resident in Boston, Swasey was born...
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    Minskoff family, Zero Mostel, Joseph Papp, Mandy Patinkin, the Nederlander family, Harold Prince, Max Reinhardt, Jerome Robbins, the Shubert family and Julie...
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    Shubert family, sang baritone with the Carleton Opera Company, and starred in his own play, Henri Duvar. In 1906, after he had been with the Shuberts...
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