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__NOTOC__ The Fenway Theatre (1915–1972) of Boston, Massachusetts, was a cinema and concert hall in the Back Bay, located at no.136 Massachusetts Avenue at Boylston Street. Architect Thomas W. Lamb designed the building;〔"Theatres." Architecture and Building, (v.50 ), January 1918〕 its interior was "marble and velvet."〔Massari, Paul. "Down in front." Boston Globe, 09 Nov 2000〕 The auditorium sat 1,600. In the early 1970s Aerosmith used the theatre for rehearsals. In 1972 the Berklee College of Music bought the property; the remodeled Berklee Performance Center opened in 1976 and continues today.〔Berklee Performance Center. (History ). Retrieved 2012-03-07〕 ==Images== Image:1915 FenwayTheatre BostonDailyGlobe Dec19.png|Advertisement, 1915 Image:1918 FenwayTheatre Boston Architecture and Building v50.png|Fenway Theatre, Massachusetts Ave., ca.1918 Image:1919 Fenway theatre BostonGlobe January19.png|Advertisement, 1919 Image:1919 FenwayTheatre BostonGlobe Dec21.png|Advertisement, 1919 Image:WTB Berklee 2.jpg|Entrance to Berklee Performance Center, Massachusetts Ave., 2011 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fenway Theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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