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The AMT Theater, formerly the Davenport Theatre is an Off-Broadway theater venue located at 354 West 45th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the
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, New York City. It was operated by Off-Broadway producer Ken Davenport in a building owned by Gran Logia de Lengua Española Vales De Nueva York. Previously called the 45th Street Theatre,45th Street Theatre
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the Davenport Theatre was leased by producer Ken Davenport in 2014 and renamed after his great-grandfather, Delbert Essex Davenport, a producer, publicist, and author in the early 1900s. The Davenport Theatre had two performances spaces, a 149-seat main stage on the ground floor and a 99-seat
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recently renovated and renamed, The Loft at the Davenport Theatre on the third floor. In 2019, the theater was converted to NYC Tango, a dance hall. Following the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, the building reopened in 2022 as AMT Theater with ''An Unbalanced Mind''.


Theatre history

*1984–2004 –
Primary Stages Primary Stages was founded in 1984 by Casey Childs as an Off-Broadway not-for-profit theater company. In 2004, Primary Stages moved from its 99-seat home of 17 years at Davenport Theatre, 354 West 45th Street to the 199-seat theater at 59E59 Theat ...
*2007–2012 – 45th Street Theatre (some overlap with Primary Stages) *2013 – New Theatre at 45th Street *2014– 2018 – Davenport Theatre *2019 – New York City Tango


Building history

The five-story building was built in 1915 as an
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by the United Electric Light & Power Company which promoted
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in the
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while New York Edison was promoting
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. Although the direct current standard lost to ac in the war Edison had continued to electrify lower Manhattan with direct current and accounted for 90 percent of the electric power at the time against United's 10 percent. The substation in particular was aimed at providing reliable power to Broadway theatres and Times Square signs at a time when most theatres had direct current. In 1928 New York Edison began the process to adopt the AC standard and by 1935 had totally acquired United. After the building was decommissioned as a substation it became a
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. The masonic emblem with the inscription "Gran Logia de Lengua Española Vales De Nueva York" still hangs over the entrance and the abbreviation ALGDGADU is also above the entrance. The abbreviation is interpreted from Spanish "A La Gloria Del Gran Arquitecto Del Universo" to say "to the Glory of the Great Architect of the Universe." According to the building's certificate of occupancy from 1959, the space was intended to be used as offices and a recording studio and had been used illegally as a theater space for several decades. As of September 2019, the theater portion of the building was converted to the New York City Tango dance hall.


Productions

Selected productions at the Davenport Theatre.Davenport Theatre
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