Winter Garden Theatre (disambiguation)

Winter Garden Theatre (disambiguation)

The name Winter Garden has been used repeatedly for theatres and other venues; among these are

*"The Winter Garden Theatre" of 1850. "Tripler Hall" at 624 Broadway was built in 1850 and immediately renamed "Jenny Lind Hall". It became "Metropolitan Hall" in 1851, "Laura Keene's Variety House" in 1854, "Burton's New Theatre" in 1856, and the "Winter Garden Theatre" in 1859. Edwin Booth appeared there in several Shakespeare plays, and was manager of the theatre from 1863 to 1867, when fire raced through the Winter Garden, resulting in its demolition.
*The "Olympia Theatre: Roof Garden" at 1514-16 Broadway near 44th Street opened in November, 1895 and was renamed the Winter Garden Theatre that same year. It was rechristened the "Cherry Blossom Grove" in 1900, the "New York Roof" in 1905, and as the "Jardin de Paris" hosted the Ziegfeld Follies of 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, and 1911. It was demolished in 1935
*The "New York Winter Garden Theatre" housed the revival of "Florodora" in 1902.
*The current "Winter Garden Theatre" in New York City, which opened in 1911.
*The "Elgin and Winter Garden Theatres" in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In this building, the Winter Garden is located on top of the Elgin.
*The former "Winter Garden Theatre" (1919-1965), in London, on a site now occupied by the New London Theatre.


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