National Theatre (Manhattan)

The National Theatre was a Yiddish theater at the southwest corner of Chrystie Street and Houston Street in the Yiddish Theater District in Manhattan, New York City, United States.

[1] When first built it was leased to Boris Thomashefsky and Julius Adler.

[2] Its grand opening as the Adler-Thomashefsky National Theatre was on September 24, 1912.

[3][4] The theater was one of the many designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb, and seated 1,900 when it opened.

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Yiddish theater poster for "Saints and Sinners" at Jennie Goldstein's National Theatre (1935)
Yiddish theater poster for "Saints and Sinners" at Jennie Goldstein's National Theatre (1935)