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Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889)
The Tremont Theatre (est.1889) was a playhouse in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Henry E. Abbey and John B. Schoeffel〔John B. Schoeffel (1846-1918); married to actress Agnes Booth. "John B. Schoeffel Dies in Boston at 72; veteran manager once directed Metropolitan Opera House with H.E. Abbey and Maurice Grau." New York Times, September 1, 1918〕 established the enterprise and oversaw construction of its building〔Atherton Brownell. Boston Theatres of To-Day. The Bostonian, v.2, no.6, 1896〕 at no.176 Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District area.〔Boston Almanac, 1891, 1894; Boston Register and Business Directory, 1918, 1921〕 Managers included Abbey, Schoeffel, Maurice Grau,〔Boston Globe, January 22, 1893〕 Klaw & Erlanger,〔New York Times, May 14, 1914〕 Thos. B. Lothan and Albert M. Sheehan.〔New York Public Library. (Programme: Tremont Theatre - Monday, May 1 ) - David Belasco presents "The Gold Diggers." (April 24, 1922)〕 A traveller's guidebook described the space in 1899: "The auditorium is 75 feet high of the same width and 80 feet deep. It is fashioned on the plan of a mammoth shell. ... The ten oddly fashioned private boxes on either side of the proscenium give a novel effect to the interior. The decoration of the main ceiling is modernized Renaissance treated in Gobelin tapestry effect and the coloring of the walls is in harmonizing shades. The stage is 73 by 45 feet, with a height of 69 feet to the rigging loft. The house has 2,000 seats." "In 1947 the Tremont became a movie theater named the Astor and briefly, before its demise, a juice bar."〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.bostonathenaeum.org/node/224 )〕 "After a fire in 1983, the building was demolished."〔Historic New England. (Tremont Theatre, Boston, Mass. postcard ), ca.1907. Postmarked: August 5, 1911.〕 "Loew’s Boston Common Theater multiplex now occupies the site."〔 ==Performances==
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