In 1913, producers Martin Beck, B.F. Keith, and E.F. Albee opened the Palace, a premiere vaudeville theatre that became synonymous with show business excellence and attracted legendary performers including Fanny Brice, Bob Hope and Judy Garland. The venue suffered from vaudeville’s Depression-era decline and became a movie house. The Nederlanders purchased, renovated and restored the Palace to legitimate theatre in 1966.
The opportunity of a lifetime awaits you. Kieran Culkin, Bob Odenkirk, & Bill Burr star in David Mamet's Pulitzer & Tony Award-winning play.
SYNOPSIS:A group of Chicago real-estate salesmen battle ruthlessly for the big deal in David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Jul 9, 1965 - | The Nederlander Organization | Theatre Owner |
Oct 23, 1928 - Jul 9, 1965 | RKO Stage | Theatre Owner |
Jan 28, 1928 - Oct 23, 1928 | KAO Corporation | Theatre Owner |
Mar 24, 1913 - Jan 28, 1928 | Benjamin Franklin Keith | Theatre Owner |
Mar 24, 1913 - Jan 28, 1928 | Edward Franklin Albee II | Theatre Owner |
Mar 24, 1913 - Jan 28, 1928 | Martin Beck |
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