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The Belasco Theatre is a Broadway theatre. It is located at 111 West 44th Street.

The Theatre was constructed in 1907 as the Stuyvesant Theatre and renamed after Belasco in 1910. It was built as a showcase for David Belasco's productions and was designed to his specifications, with Tiffany lighting and ceiling panels, rich woodwork and murals. It was outfitted with the most advanced stagecraft tools available, including extensive lighting rigs, a hydraulics system and vast wing and fly space. Belasco's business office and private apartment were also housed there. As of 2006 the Belasco is still in operation as a Broadway venue.

The first Belasco Theatre in New York City was located at 229 West 42nd Street in the Times Square district. Belasco took over management of the venue and completely remodeled it in 1902, only two years after it was constructed as the Theatre Republic by Oscar Hammerstein. He gave up the theater in 1910 and it was renamed the Republic. Under various different owners, it went through a tumultuous period as a burlesque venue, hosted second-run and, eventually, pornographic films and fell into a period of neglect before being rehabilitated and reopened as the New Victory Theater in 1995.

Belasco Theatres also existed in several other cities. The Los Angeles Belasco was built in 1926, is located at 1050 S. Hill St downtown and has been used as a church in recent years. The Shubert-Belasco Theatre was located in Washington D.C.

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SHUBERT: Ambassador Theatre | Ethel Barrymore Theatre | Belasco Theatre | Booth Theatre | Broadhurst Theatre | The Broadway Theatre | Cort Theatre | John Golden Theatre | Imperial Theatre | Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre | Longacre Theatre | Lyceum Theatre | Majestic Theatre | Music Box Theatre (joint operation) | Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre | Shubert Theatre | Winter Garden Theatre
NEDERLANDER: Brooks Atkinson Theatre | George Gershwin Theatre | Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | Marquis Theatre | Minskoff Theatre | Nederlander Theatre | Neil Simon Theatre | Palace Theatre | Richard Rodgers Theatre
JUJAMCYN: Al Hirschfeld Theatre | Walter Kerr Theatre | Eugene O'Neill Theatre | St. James Theatre | August Wilson Theatre
ROUNDABOUT: American Airlines Theatre | Studio 54
OTHER: Vivian Beaumont Theatre | Biltmore Theatre | Circle in the Square Theatre | Helen Hayes Theatre | Hilton Theatre | New Amsterdam Theatre
ACTIVE BUT NO LONGER BROADWAY HOUSES: City Center of Music and Drama | Hammerstein's Theatre/Manhattan Theatre | Manhattan Opera House
DEFUNCT AND DEMOLISHED: 39th Street Theatre | 44th Street Theatre | 48th Street Theatre | 49th Street Theatre | 52nd Street Theatre | Adelphi Theatre | American Theatre | Apollo Theatre | Astor Theatre | Bandbox Theatre | Belmont Theatre | Berkeley Lyceum Theatre | Bijou Theatre | Broadway Theatre (41st St.) | Casino Theatre | Center Theatre | Central Theatre | Century Theatre (46th St.) | Century Theatre (62nd St.) | Circle Theatre | Cosmopolitan Theatre | Criterion Theatre | Daly's Theatre (30th St.) | Daly's 63rd Street Theatre | Earl Carroll Theatre | Edison Theatre | Eltinge Theatre | Empire Theatre | Fifth Avenue Theatre | Frolic Theatre | Fulton Theatre | Gaiety Theatre | Garrick Theatre | George M. Cohan's Theatre | Hampden's Theatre/Harkness Theatre | Henry Miller's Theatre | Hudson Theatre | Herald Square Theatre | Hippodrome Theatre | Jardin de Paris | John Golden Theatre/Cort's 58th Street Theatre | Klaw Theatre/Avon Theatre | Knickerbocker Theatre | Latin Quarter | Liberty Theatre | Lincoln Square Theatre | Manhattan Theatre (33rd St.) | Mark Hellinger Theatre | Maxine Elliott's Theatre | Mayfair Theatre (44th St.) | Mayfair Theatre (46th St.) | Mercury Theatre | Morosco Theatre | New Century Theatre | New York Theatre (44th St.) | Nora Bayes Theatre | Playhouse Theatre | Playhouse Theatre (6th Ave.) | President Theatre | Princess Theatre (29th St.) | Princess Theatre (39th St.) | Proctor's Theatre | Punch and Judy Theatre/Charles Hopkins Theatre | Rialto Theatre | Sam H. Harris Theatre | Savoy Theatre | Star Theatre | Theatre Republic | Times Square Theatre | Vanderbilt Theatre | Victoria Theatre | Waldorf Theatre | Wallack's Theatre/Harris Theatre | Wallack's Theatre/Palmer's Theatre | Wallack's Lyceum Theatre | Waverley Theatre | Winter Garden Theatre (Jenny Lind Hall) | Ziegfeld Theatre

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