Neil Simon Beam Black Finish

$675.00

Pre-finished with Black Stain

Thickness: 3-1/2"

Depth: 9-1/4"

Length: 79-1/2"

The Neil Simon Theatre was officially opened on

November 22, 1927, and was christened as the Alvin

Theatre. It was designed by Herbert J. Krapp for real

estate mogul, Alexander Pincus. During the Great

Depression, the venue was used as a radio studio by CBS.

The original Broadway production of Annie opened in 1977

and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin.

On June 29, 1983 the theatre was renamed the Neil Simon

Theater, following the successful engagement of "Brighton

Beach Memoirs". The building was rewarded with New

York City landmark status in 1985.

Neil Simon has been showered with more Academy and

Tony nominations than any other writer, and he is the only

playwright to have four Broadway productions running

simultaneously. The total number of shows to date is

14,974.

The beams we have are from the Main Stage.

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Pre-finished with Black Stain

Thickness: 3-1/2"

Depth: 9-1/4"

Length: 79-1/2"

The Neil Simon Theatre was officially opened on

November 22, 1927, and was christened as the Alvin

Theatre. It was designed by Herbert J. Krapp for real

estate mogul, Alexander Pincus. During the Great

Depression, the venue was used as a radio studio by CBS.

The original Broadway production of Annie opened in 1977

and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin.

On June 29, 1983 the theatre was renamed the Neil Simon

Theater, following the successful engagement of "Brighton

Beach Memoirs". The building was rewarded with New

York City landmark status in 1985.

Neil Simon has been showered with more Academy and

Tony nominations than any other writer, and he is the only

playwright to have four Broadway productions running

simultaneously. The total number of shows to date is

14,974.

The beams we have are from the Main Stage.

Pre-finished with Black Stain

Thickness: 3-1/2"

Depth: 9-1/4"

Length: 79-1/2"

The Neil Simon Theatre was officially opened on

November 22, 1927, and was christened as the Alvin

Theatre. It was designed by Herbert J. Krapp for real

estate mogul, Alexander Pincus. During the Great

Depression, the venue was used as a radio studio by CBS.

The original Broadway production of Annie opened in 1977

and ran for nearly six years, setting a record for the Alvin.

On June 29, 1983 the theatre was renamed the Neil Simon

Theater, following the successful engagement of "Brighton

Beach Memoirs". The building was rewarded with New

York City landmark status in 1985.

Neil Simon has been showered with more Academy and

Tony nominations than any other writer, and he is the only

playwright to have four Broadway productions running

simultaneously. The total number of shows to date is

14,974.

The beams we have are from the Main Stage.