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Bon Ton

23rd Street (6th Ave.), New York, NY
Built
1870
Demolished
1924

ABOUT THIS THEATRE

Previously
known as
Previously known as
Koster and Bial's Music Hall
Bryant's Opera House
Description
Opened as Bryant's Opera House, a minstrel theatre. After Bryant's death in 1875, there were several managers and policies(including French-language productions). In 1879, Koster & Bial took over, but they were more interested in selling beer and champagne than in presenting first class entertainment. They removed the stage, added gardens, enlarged the seating area, and turned the venue into a concert saloon. Later, it became the Bon Ton, but it was torn down in 1924.

LIST OF PRODUCTIONS

  • Bon Ton
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    Named 1920?
    Named 1920?
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    Productions
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  • Bryant's Opera House
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    Named 1870
    Named 1870
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    The Bohemian Girl
    Jun 03, 1872 - Jun 08, 1872
    Libretto by Alfred Bunn
    Musical Revival Comedy Opera
    Musical Revival Comedy Opera