The Broadway Theatre is a Broadway theatre located in midtown-Manhattan. It has a large seating capacity of 1,761, and unlike most Broadway theaters, it is literally located on Broadway, at number 1681. Designed by architect Eugene De Rosa for Benjamin S. Moss, it opened as B.S. Moss's Colony Theatre on Christmas Day 1924 as a venue for vaudeville shows and motion pictures. The theater has operated in many capacities and under many names. It was renamed Universal's Colony Theatre, B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, and Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre before becoming a legitimate theater house... simply called Broadway Theatre on December 8, 1930. In 1937, known as Ciné Roma, it showed Italian films. For a short time during the 1950s it showed Cinerama films. On November 18, 1928 the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released to the public, Steamboat Willie, debuted at the Colony. Producer Walt Disney returned on November 13, 1940 to debut the feature film Fantasia in Fantasound, an early stereo system. The legitimate theater opened in 1930 with The New Yorkers by Cole Porter.
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| Opened: | December 25, 1924 |
| City: | Manhattan |
| Latitude: | 40.763481 |
| Longitude: | -73.983492 |
| Also Known As: | B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre, Earl Carroll's Broadway Theatre, Universal's Colony Theatre, The Broadway Theater, Ciné Romais |