Vanderbilt Theatre
Constance Carpenter and William Gaxton, principals of the original Broadway production of Rodgers and Hart's A Connecticut Yankee, on stage at the Vanderbilt Theatre during a mid-run rehearsal of the hit musical (1928) | |
| Address | 148 West 48th Street Manhattan, New York City |
|---|---|
| Type | Broadway |
| Capacity | 780 (est.) |
| Current use | Replaced by parking facility |
| Construction | |
| Opened | March 7, 1918 |
| Closed | 1954 |
| Years active | 1918 – 1939 1953 – 1954 |
| Architect | Eugene De Rosa |
The Vanderbilt Theatre was a Broadway theatre at 148 West 48th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, designed by architect Eugene De Rosa for producer Lyle Andrews. It opened in 1918, and was demolished in 1954.