Columbia Theatre (Boston)
The Columbia Theatre (1891-ca.1957) or Loew's New Columbia Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, was a playhouse and cinema located in the South End at no.978 Washington Street.[1][2] Charles Frohman, Isaac Baker Rich and William Harris ("Rich & Harris and Charles Frohman") oversaw the theatre until 1895.[3][4][5][6] Owners included J.J. Grace of New York and Loews.[7] Staff included Harry Farren,[8] Saul Hamilburg and Philip Shea.[9] The Columbia existed until its demolition in 1957.[10][11]
Performances
1890s-1900s
- 1492 Up To Date, with Rice's "Surprise Party"[12]
- Nat C. Goodwin, comedian[13]
- Herbert Graham's "His Wedding Day"[14]
- Brandon Thomas' Charley's Aunt[15]
- Hagenbeck's trained animals[16]
- Sydney Grundy's "Sowing the Wind"[17]
- "The Belle of New York"[18]
Images
- Advertisement for "His Wedding Day," 1893
- Interior, 1896
- Detail of 1896 map of Boston, showing location of Columbia Theatre
- Advertisement for Evans & Hopper, 1903
- Seating plan, 1904
References
- ↑ Boston Almanac, 1893-1894. "Loew's New Columbia Theatre," Boston Register and Business Directory, 1918
- ↑ Appleton's general guide to the United States and Canada, New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1893, OCLC 11144549
- ↑ Boston Globe, Feb. 6, 1893
- ↑ Isaac Baker Rich (b. 1827). Men of progress: one thousand biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston: New England Magazine, 1896
- ↑ Marcosson, Isaac Frederick; Frohman, Daniel (1916), Charles Frohman: Manager and Man, New York: Harper & Brothers, OCLC 1548290
- ↑ "On July 1 it will pass from the hands of Rich & Harris into the hands of R.M. Gulick & Co. and Davis & Keogh." ("Boston's Columbia Theatre: Rich and Harris and Charles Frohman finally dispose of the lease." New York Times, May 24, 1895)
- ↑ New York Times, May 24, 1895
- ↑ The Billboard, Dec. 7, 1907
- ↑ "Columbia Theatre in new hands." Boston Evening Transcript - Dec 30, 1899
- ↑ Cinematreasures.org. Columbia Theatre, 978-986 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02445
- ↑ Boston Athenaeum. "Theater History". Retrieved 2012-02-01.
- ↑ Boston Globe, Feb. 6, 1893
- ↑ Boston Globe, Feb. 26, 1893
- ↑ Boston Globe, March 5, 1893
- ↑ Boston Daily Globe, January 3, 1894
- ↑ Boston Daily Globe, April 22, 1894
- ↑ Boston Evening Transcript, Oct. 22, 1894
- ↑ Boston Evening Transcript - May 24, 1900
External links
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- Library of Congress. Columbia Theatre, Washington and Castle Streets, Boston, Massachusetts, illus. by Dumas
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