If you look at the THSA website on the Manhattan index cards (card 186) it says Pollard started work on a theater at 4023 Broadway that wasn’t completed, but De Rosa built the Uptown at 4037.
https://historictheatres.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/MM-Manhattan-Index-Cards.pdf
As I said, I’ve been in there and if you see the dome and the proscenium you’d immediately recognize it as a De Rosa theater.
This theater is demoished. The entire block is gone
If you look at the THSA website on the Manhattan index cards (card 186) it says Pollard started work on a theater at 4023 Broadway that wasn’t completed, but De Rosa built the Uptown at 4037. https://historictheatres.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/MM-Manhattan-Index-Cards.pdf
As I said, I’ve been in there and if you see the dome and the proscenium you’d immediately recognize it as a De Rosa theater.
@Joe Vogel I’ve been inside this theater. It looks like a Eugene de Rosa theater, and various lists of De Rosa theaters have him as the architect.