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- Forrest_Theatre abstract "The Forrest Theatre is a live theatre venue at 1114 Walnut Street Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has a seating capacity of 1,851 and is managed by The Shubert Organization.The theatre was built in 1927 at the cost of $2 million, and was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp; it was named after the 19th century actor Edwin Forrest, who was born in Philadelphia, and owned and lived in the Edwin Forrest House. The opening performance was The Red Robe in 1928. A renovation of the theatre was undertaken in 1997, including redecoration and the addition of handicapped-accessible restrooms.Over the years, the Forrest Theatre has been a proving ground for various Broadway plays and musicals, serving as the location for previews of these productions. Some of the shows that played at the Forrest prior to moving to Broadway include The Music Man (1957), Funny Girl (1963), Golden Rainbow (1967) and Chicago (1975).".
- Forrest_Theatre activeYearsStartYear "1928".
- Forrest_Theatre address "1114 Walnut Street".
- Forrest_Theatre architect Herbert_J._Krapp.
- Forrest_Theatre locationCity Philadelphia.
- Forrest_Theatre locationCountry United_States.
- Forrest_Theatre openingDate "1928-05-01".
- Forrest_Theatre openingYear "1928".
- Forrest_Theatre owner The_Shubert_Organization.
- Forrest_Theatre rebuildingYear "1997".
- Forrest_Theatre seatingCapacity "1851".
- Forrest_Theatre thumbnail Forrest_Theatre_from_west.jpg?width=300.
- Forrest_Theatre wikiPageExternalLink www.forrest-theatre.com.
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- Forrest_Theatre address "1114".
- Forrest_Theatre architect Herbert_J._Krapp.
- Forrest_Theatre capacity "1851".
- Forrest_Theatre city Philadelphia.
- Forrest_Theatre country United_States.
- Forrest_Theatre hasPhotoCollection Forrest_Theatre.
- Forrest_Theatre imageAlt "The Forrest Theatre in 2013".
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- Forrest_Theatre name "Forrest Theatre".
- Forrest_Theatre opened "1928-05-01".
- Forrest_Theatre owner The_Shubert_Organization.
- Forrest_Theatre rebuilt "1997".
- Forrest_Theatre website www.forrest-theatre.com.
- Forrest_Theatre yearsactive "1928".
- Forrest_Theatre subject Category:Center_City,_Philadelphia.
- Forrest_Theatre subject Category:Shubert_Organization.
- Forrest_Theatre subject Category:Theatres_in_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
- Forrest_Theatre point "39.9486 -75.1596".
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- Forrest_Theatre comment "The Forrest Theatre is a live theatre venue at 1114 Walnut Street Center City area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has a seating capacity of 1,851 and is managed by The Shubert Organization.The theatre was built in 1927 at the cost of $2 million, and was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp; it was named after the 19th century actor Edwin Forrest, who was born in Philadelphia, and owned and lived in the Edwin Forrest House. The opening performance was The Red Robe in 1928.".
- Forrest_Theatre label "Forrest Theatre".
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- Forrest_Theatre long "-75.1596".
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- Forrest_Theatre depiction Forrest_Theatre_from_west.jpg.
- Forrest_Theatre homepage www.forrest-theatre.com.
- Forrest_Theatre isPrimaryTopicOf Forrest_Theatre.
- Forrest_Theatre name "Forrest Theatre".