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Madison Street Theatre
Alcazar Theatre
Star Theatre
 
Address 961 1st Avenue
Opening Night Seating Capacity 1000
Original Theatre Owner unknown
Original Theatre Architect unknown
Years of Operation Opened 1902
unknown (operating in 1925)
Type of Musical Accompaniment unknown
Current Status Demolished

The Madison Street Theatre was a live performance venue, and was renamed in 1904 as the Alcazar Theatre and operated through 1905.

The renamed Star Theatre (not to be confused with the Star Theatre) was operated by John Considine chiefly as a vaudeville house that occasionally exhibited motion pictures. Al Jolson appeared at the Star in 1907. The theatre closed in 1911 and the building was demolished in 1913.

References: Cinema Treasures website.

 

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