The Boston Theatre
The Boston Theatre was a theatre in Boston, Massachusetts. It was first built in 1854 and operated as a theatre until 1925. Productions included performances by Thurlow Bergen,[1] Charles A. Bigelow,[2] Edwin Booth,[3] Anna Held,[2] James O'Neill[1] Jennie Kimball, and others.
- See Federal Street Theatre for an earlier theatre known also as the Boston Theatre
Images
Boston Theatre street view, ca.1854
Interior, ca.1850s
Macbeth at the Boston Theatre, 1850s
Detail of 1869 map of Boston, showing Boston Theatre on Washington Street
Advertisement, 1899
References
- John Bouvé Clapp; Edwin Francis Edgett (1899), Players of the Present, vol. 1, New York: Dunlap Society, OCLC 2623904
- Eugene Tompkins (1908), History of the Boston Theatre, 1854-1901, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, OL 7237383M
- Charles E. L. Wingate (1888), Playgoers' Year-Book, Boston: Stage Pub. Co., OL 17937497M
Further reading
- "Boston Theatre". Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion. Boston, Mass. 9. 1855.
External links
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- Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library. Boston Theatre (Washington Street, Boston, Mass.): Box office receipts: Guide; and Orchestra music: Guide.
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