Niblo's Garden
1849 establishments in New York (state)Broadway (Manhattan)Buildings and structures demolished in 1895Burned buildings and structures in the United StatesCast-iron architecture in New York City ... and 7 more
Demolished buildings and structures in ManhattanDemolished theatres in New York CityFormer theatres in ManhattanRebuilt buildings and structures in the United StatesSoHo, ManhattanTheatres completed in 1834Theatres completed in 1849
Niblo's Garden was a theater on Broadway, near Prince Street, in SoHo, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1823 as "Columbia Garden" which in 1828 gained the name of the Sans Souci and was later the property of the coffeehouse proprietor and caterer William Niblo. The large theater that evolved in several stages, occupying more and more of the pleasure ground, was twice burned and rebuilt. On September 12, 1866, Niblo's saw the premiere of The Black Crook, considered to be the first piece of musical theater that conforms to the modern notion of a "book musical".
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Broadway, New York Manhattan
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Broadway 596
10012 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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