The Longacre Theatre, built in 1913 by H. H. Frazee, the owner of the Boston Red Sox, stands as a testament to over a century of theatrical history in New York City. Originally named after Longacre Square, which later became Times Square, the theatre has hosted a roster of A-list performers, including Robert Redford, Kathleen Turner, and Liev Schreiber. Visitors today can experience the same intimate, historic setting that has captivated audiences for generations, with its ornate interiors and rich theatrical legacy.
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