But, following complaints by drivers and the Line 13 users association, the interactive system was closed down after two weeks of operation.
The show received mixed reviews from New York critics and closed after three weeks.
The sound show closed after four weeks with nothing sold, as expected.
A weak line forces the service to close after just a few weeks.
It opened back up in 1954 to host quarter horse racing but closed after seven weeks.
Despite the success, the show closed after three weeks.
It received devastating reviews and closed after six weeks.
It closed after 8 weeks, with its widest release having been 115 theaters.
It closed after two weeks in release with a total domestic gross of $52,597.
It closed on January 5, 1918, after only six weeks of performances.