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the earlier theatre is quite distinct from the new Winter Garden in every way, which is why I spent some time researching and developing it. For one thing, the earlier Winter Garden has a major connection to the Booth brothers, and also to the prelude to the assassination of President Lincoln, which I would like to expand rather substantially at a later time. To merge these two articles would blur that profound connection of this earlier theatre to such important events with a modern "Broadway theatre", and therefore do injustice to a subjuect of great importance in American history.
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the building that houses it. And the Winter Garden's past history has no bearing on what it is in 2007, which is a legitimate theatre, and describing it as such is accurate. And I will delete information that's not related to the article's subject matter - that's an editor's responsibility. Should an
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about the Winter Garden Theatre in 2007, but its entire history. Your comments suggest that you are preoccupied with recent history. I'll leave the "legitimate" even though it's fundamentally silly, as though there were a bevy of burlesque houses we are seeking to distinguish the Winter Garden from.
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Should not a theater located in the United States be referred to as a 'theater' rather than 'theatre', unless the theater itself chooses to use the British spelling as an affectation? The one official site I can find for this venue, linked at the bottom of the article, uses the American spelling.
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Thank you for your prompt response to my article (of the original Winter Garden Theatre) but I urge against merging these two sections; they only share a name, but are two entirely different theatres, separated in time by over sixty years, and by location by one third of Manhattan. The history of
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assuming there were such a thing as an illegitimate Broadway theatre (there isn't), why should that distinction be made in the first sentence? And yet more frankly, as the historical home of revues and follies, the term "legitimate" is misapplied to the Winter Garden. Buildings are not "legitimate
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No, the "theatre" and "theatre" spellings are both used in the U.S., and there's no particular reason to prefer one over the other based on geographic location (though "theatre" seems more prevalent for live theatre, and "theater" for movies). And this particular theatre is run by the Shubert
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Having worked some time on the article on the 19th century Winter Garden, and determining that one could determine between two entirely different theatres with the same name, the article appears to have vanished. Can someone direct me to where the article ended up?
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Springfield in the US? Of course not, and neither should an article about the Winter Garden Theatre reference other venues with the same name simply because they had the same name. Had they shared the same site or ownership, then the reference would be appropriate.
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Again, you have no idea of my background. The theatres share the same name, and articles here are organized by name, not geographic location. I've done what you should have, and placed the information on a disambiguation page. And the article is
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In what way is this article part of Wikiproject Broadway? As far as can be determined, it predates that project by a year, and the only change made to it since Wikiproject Broadway has started has been to edit a category.-
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Your comments suggest you have no background in theatre. Please refer to a dictionary for the definition of "legitimate theatre." The term refers to both what is presented onstage
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Gray, Christopher (September 13, 1998). "Streetscapes/50th Street from Broadway to Seventh Avenue; Once the Home of Horses, Now the Home of 'Cats'". The New York Times.
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Does the Winter Garden Theatre have a place for the orchestra? Is an orchestra typically used for the musicals? Or is only the singing live, and the rest recorded?
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the information on all Winter Garden Theatres belongs here. If you want to create a separate article for each go ahead and do it. But don't simply delete information.
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Schumach, Murray (March 31, 1946). "Winter Garden Cycle; From 'extravaganzas' to the 'talkies' --a playhouse that has made history". The New York Times.
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Ooops, I just reread the above note and realized that that very article exists. Like trying to find parking on the Upper Westside!!!
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Source: Same source as ALT1. Frankly this might be a little more boring, but it's also more accurate in case ALT1 has some objections.
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Source: Hirsch, Foster (2000). The Boys from Syracuse : the Shuberts' Theatrical Empire. Lanham: Cooper Square Press. p. 81
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already exists, though that version is very little developed. Perhaps you should merge your article there. Thanks.--
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was nicknamed the "bridge of thighs" after lightly clothed showgirls paraded down it?
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was nicknamed the "bridge of thighs" after lightly clothed showgirls paraded down it?
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appeared in both the first theatrical production and the first film screened in the
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below.
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If anybody knows the answers to these questions, please add them to the article. --
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Source: Bloom, Ken (2007). The Routledge Guide to Broadway. Routledge. pp. 270, 273
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as
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is a history of the theater and such. Is there anything there worth merging? —
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Thanks for the article, which looks great, by the way. I've restored it at
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The photo depicting the line of chorus girls comes from page 74 of
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for now, but it probably needs a different name. Either
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theatres"; rather what plays there either is or is not.
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