The Adelphi Theater History

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Adelphi Theater Stage Is Now…New York Hilton’s Grand Ballroom

If you ever want to conjure up the ghosts of ‘The Honeymooners’, make your way to the Grand Ballroom of the New York Hilton as that is where the stage of the Adelphi Theater was located.

After I posted the rare new photo from Peter Katz yesterday of the ‘Honeymooners’, our friend Howie Zeidman from ABC called me with this interesting information. In the color photo, you see on the left what I think is the Hilton’s ballroom entrance which is directly across from the (new) Ziegfeld Theater at 144 W. 54 Street. The Adelphi was at 152 W. 54.

In the second photo, we see a long shot up 54th from 6th Ave. By the time this photo was taken, Dumont had moved out (1957) and the theater was renamed The 54th Street Theater. It was torn down in 1970 to make way for the Hilton.

Speaking of The Ziegfeld Theater, the one shown here is not the original theater where NBC did ‘The Perry Como Show’, but it is very close. That theater was on the corner of 6th Avenue and 54th street and this new Ziegfeld movie theater was built right behind where the original was.

By the way, CBS Studio 50 (Ed Sullivan Theater) is only a couple of blocks from here. Gleason started there with CBS in 1952 and had offices in the Park Sheraton Hotel which was only a block from Studio 50. When he decided to do the half hour ‘Honeymooners’ on film, he wanted something close and choose Dumont’s Adelphi which Dumont had just equipped with their new Electronicams. Enjoy and share!
-Bobby Ellerbee

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4 Comments

  1. Kafka Kafka February 11, 2017

    Kenneth Johannessen,
    Gleason’s production office was in the Park Sheraton Hotel.

  2. David Mikelberg January 23, 2015

    A slight correction, Bobby. The (new) Ziegfeld is located at 141 West 54th Street, not 144.

  3. Ben Okuly January 22, 2015

    Love this. THANK YOU!!!

  4. Kenneth Johannessen January 21, 2015

    I’ve always wondered why It said “Park Sheraton Hotel” at the end of the “Honeymooners” credits – I figured that’s where it was filmed. Now you’ve set me straight. Thanks, Bobby!