Friday, August 9, 2013
Booth Theatre Stage door Shubert Alley
Booth Theatre Stage door, Shubert Alley. Shubert Alley is a pedestrian alley in the Broadway theater district of New York City. It splits the block, as it runs parallel to and between Eighth Avenue and Broadway, linking West 44th Street to West 45th Street.
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In 1930, its lunchtime scene was described: having the color of one of those street scenes from a tropical revue, churning with actors, Broadway reporters, chorus girls, and a soupcon of booking agents and costumers. A hurdy gurdy grinds out tunes, and often a street band adds oom-pahs to the medley.... There is good-natured shoving about, hoots, and back-patting. Stars are hailed by first name. Bootleggers are there with their order books. Also racing touts, with hot tips.
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