"But that's not all! Expansion in all ways, I always say! As of tomorrow, Joey Drew Studios now owns the Court Theater." |
The Court Theater is a Broadway theater located at 138 West 48th Street in the Theater District of midtown Manhattan in New York City.
Overview[]
The Court Theater is first shown when Joey Drew takes Daniel Lewek to a theater show to celebrate Buddy's early success as a gofer at the studio. The theater is later mentioned by Bertrum Piedmont in his announcement about Bendy Land during the celebration party, confirming that Joey Drew Studios will own the theater the next day.[1]
Later on, the theater is the site of where a duel between Buddy and Ink Bendy takes place.
Trivia[]
- The Court Theater is a real-life place founded by Thomas White Lamb (commissioned by John Cort) and owned by the Shubert Organization, the theater is opened on December 20, 1912, with Laurette Taylor, starred in Peg o' My Heart, the theater's first performance play which ran until 1914.
References[]
- ↑ Dreams Come to Life | Chapter 19 | Page 244