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Shubert
[ shoo-bert ]
noun
- Lee Levi Shubert, 1875–1953, and his brothers Sam S., 1876–1905, and Jacob J., 1880–1963, U.S. theatrical managers.
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Eight months ago, the future was anything but certain for Memphis, the new musical at the Shubert Theater in Manhattan.
From The Daily Beast
In the centre of the room lay the boy Shubert, perfectly motionless and no doubt dead.
From Project Gutenberg
In a low voice Meyer recited the names of the six men who belonged to his squad, and of Shubert.
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Meyer detailed Shubert and two of the Mexican cattle-drivers to report to Smith for duty.
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The Shubert theatres and Carnegie libraries are running a dead heat in an earnest endeavor to perpetuate their respective names.
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Theatrical booking became an open field, and the producer can now play his attractions in both Syndicate and Shubert theaters.
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