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Broadway Theatre (Toronto)

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The Broadway Theatre, on Queen, the vacant lot across Queen would become Nathan Phillips Square.

The Broadway Theatre was a a theatre located on the southwest corner of Bay and Queen streets, in Toronto, Canada.[1] The theatre was opened under the name of Globe Theatre, in 1918. It was renamed the Roxy Theatre in the early 1930s, and assumed its final name, the Broadway Theatre, in 1937.

The Broadway was initially a traditional Burlesque theatre.[1]

In 1935 the theatre's manager was murdered, in his office.[1] $378 appeared to have been stolen, but, according to author and cinema historian Doug Taylor, Toronto Police did not believe robbery was the motive. The shooter was never identified.

Taylor wrote that when New City Hall was to be built on the north side of the street politicians felt that the Broadway, another nearby Burlesque theatre, and the blocks other businesses, which included pawn shops, were inconsistent with civic dignity, and the whole block was expropriated and demolished, in 1965.[1] The block is now the site of the large Sheraton Hotel.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Doug Taylor (2014). "Toronto Theatres and the Golden Age of the Silver Screen". Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9781625849823. Retrieved 2018-10-14. In 1937, the name of the theatre was changed to the Broadway, which conjured images of the fashionable theatre district of New York City. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |trans_title= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)