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Dorothy Parker's New York (304 words) |
 | The tales of her reporting and reviewing the theatre scene are the stuff of legends, and very few critics have surpassed her in the 80 years since she first took up the aisle seat. |
 | The Cort Theater is one of the places where she plied her craft (and sharpened her knives). |
 | The Cort, at 138-146 West 48th Street is among the oldest and most beautiful of the Broadway theaters. |
| GoCityKids | New York City: Theaters (2706 words) |
 | A fairly intimate theatre, as Broadway houses go, the Broadhurst is a bit of a challenge for the wheelchair-bound, offering one small rest room on the main floor and no elevator access to the balcony or mezzanine. |
 | The lobby of this beautifully restored theatre is worth a pause before you enter the theatre itself, and you can enter and exit through either the 43rd or 42nd Street doors. |
 | Theatre fans are invited to stop by anytime and ask to speak to a director, someone at the Source would be... |