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Niblo's Garden

Address:
537 Broadway
New York, NY

Built: 1829

Demolished: 1895

Shows at the Niblo's Garden

Dates Production
11/5/1894 -
10/1/1894 -
9/17/1894 -
8/20/1894 -
8/11/1894 -
12/30/1890 - 12/30/1890
10/20/1890 -
9/30/1889 - 10/5/1889
5/12/1879 - 5/12/1879
3/5/1879 - 3/5/1879
1/22/1877 - 1/22/1877
12/25/1876 - 12/25/1876
9/18/1876 - 9/18/1876
2/1/1875 - 2/1/1875
12/21/1874 - 12/21/1874
9/7/1874 - 9/7/1874
7/27/1874 - 7/27/1874
12/8/1873 - 12/8/1873
9/10/1873 - 9/10/1873
8/18/1873 - 8/18/1873
4/28/1873 - 4/28/1873
4/21/1873 - 4/21/1873
4/14/1873 - 4/14/1873
11/30/1872 - 11/30/1872
4/1/1872 - 4/1/1872
4/1/1872 - 4/20/1872
3/4/1872 - 3/4/1872
3/4/1872 - 3/30/1872
2/26/1872 - 2/26/1872
2/26/1872 - 3/2/1872
12/18/1871 - 12/18/1871
12/18/1871 - 2/24/1872
9/18/1871 - 9/18/1871
9/18/1871 - 9/30/1871
8/21/1871 - 9/30/1871
6/12/1871 - 6/12/1871
6/12/1871 - 6/24/1871
12/12/1870 - 12/12/1870
12/12/1870 - 4/8/1871
11/14/1870 -
10/10/1870 - 10/10/1870
10/10/1870 - 10/20/1870
9/12/1870 -
8/29/1870 -
8/22/1870 -
6/6/1870 -
5/23/1870 - 5/23/1870
5/23/1870 - 6/4/1870
5/12/1870 - 5/12/1870
4/4/1870 - 4/4/1870
4/4/1870 - 4/30/1870
3/28/1870 -
2/21/1870 -
12/6/1869 - 12/18/1869
12/6/1869 - 12/18/1869
12/6/1869 -
11/22/1869 - 12/4/1869
11/22/1869 - 12/4/1869
11/1/1869 -
10/25/1869 -
10/18/1869 -
9/6/1869 -
8/2/1869 - 9/4/1869
8/2/1869 - 9/4/1869
5/29/1869 - 5/29/1869
5/29/1869 - 7/31/1869
5/29/1869 - 7/31/1869
2/1/1869 - 5/28/1869
2/1/1869 - 5/28/1869
11/16/1868 -
7/13/1868 - 10/8/1868
7/13/1868 - 10/8/1868
1/17/1868 - 7/11/1868
1/17/1868 - 7/11/1868
9/15/1866 - 1/4/1868
9/12/1866 - 1/4/1868
11/15/1865 - 11/15/1865
7/12/1865 - 9/16/1865
7/12/1865 -
6/1/1864 - 6/4/1864
3/28/1864 -
2/25/1864 - 4/30/1864
2/11/1864 - 4/30/1864
2/6/1864 - 4/30/1864
2/5/1864 - 2/1/1864
1/13/1864 - 2/1/1864
1/12/1864 - 4/30/1864
1/9/1864 - 4/30/1864
3/16/1863 - 3/16/1863
3/16/1863 - 3/28/1863
2/23/1863 - 3/14/1863
2/23/1863 - 3/14/1863
2/14/1863 - 2/14/1863
6/9/1862 - 6/21/1862
6/9/1862 - 6/21/1862
4/14/1862 - 6/7/1862
4/4/1862 - 6/7/1862
5/7/1860 - 5/19/1860
5/7/1860 - 5/19/1860
6/9/1859 - 6/10/1859
6/9/1859 - 6/21/1859
6/8/1859 - 6/10/1859
6/6/1859 - 6/11/1859
6/6/1859 - 6/11/1859
6/1/1859 - 6/2/1859
6/1/1859 - 6/2/1859
5/9/1859 - 6/3/1859
7/13/1858 -
9/27/1855 - 10/23/1855
9/27/1855 - 10/23/1855
9/14/1855 - 11/2/1855
9/14/1855 - 11/3/1855
7/2/1855 - 11/3/1855
6/18/1855 - 6/28/1855
6/18/1855 - 6/28/1855
6/2/1855 - 11/3/1855
6/2/1855 - 11/3/1855
6/2/1855 - 11/3/1855
5/25/1855 - 11/3/1855
5/25/1855 - 11/3/1855
4/9/1855 - 4/9/1855
4/9/1855 - 4/9/1855
7/4/1854 - 7/4/1854
6/4/1854 - 8/5/1854
7/20/1853 - 8/16/1853
6/20/1853 - 8/16/1853
12/17/1852 - 12/23/1852
12/17/1852 - 12/23/1852
5/31/1852 - 6/4/1852
5/31/1852 - 6/4/1852
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Niblo's Garden Frequently Asked Questions

What when was Niblo's Garden built?
Niblo's Garden was built in 1829.

What were the longest running shows at Niblo's Garden?
The Black Crook which ran from 09/12/1866 to 01/04/1868, The White Fawn which ran from 01/17/1868 to 07/11/1868, Maritana which ran from 05/25/1855 to 11/03/1855, and A Queen of a Day which ran from 06/02/1855 to 11/03/1855


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