The Empire Theatre opened in 1893 with a performance of
The Girl I Left Behind Me by
David Belasco. In February 1927 actress
Gail Kane and others were arrested following a performance of
The Captive, which was considered indecent and a violation of Section 1140A of the New York City Criminal Code. The Empire continued to present both original plays and revivals, including the English premiere of
The Threepenny Opera in 1933, until 1953. Its final show,
The Time of the Cuckoo, closed May 30, 1953 after 263 performances. In the same month, the theatre hosted a benefit celebrating the sixty-year history of the Empire. After the theatre's closure and before its demolition,
Robert Porterfield salvaged many of its interior furnishings for use at the
Barter Theatre in
Abingdon, Virginia. Items removed by Porterfield included seats, paintings, lighting fixtures, and a lighting control system. Some of the decorations and seating that Porterfield transported are still in use at the Barter today. == Ownership and management ==