"New Park Theatre" redirects here. For the earlier theater of the same name, see Abbey's Park Theatre.
Former theatre in Manhattan, New York
Herald Square Theatre
Herald Square Theatre in 1907
Former names
(New) Park Theatre (1883–1894)
Address
1331 Broadway New York City United States
Type
Broadway
Capacity
1150
Construction
Opened
1883
Closed
1914 (1914)
Demolished
1915
Years active
1883–1914
Architect
Rose & Stone
The Herald Square Theatre was a Broadway theatre in Manhattan, New York City, built in 1883 and closed in 1914. The site is now a highrise designed by H. Craig Severance.[1]
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