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  2. Shubert Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Flyer advertising Too Many Girls opening at the Shubert Theatre (Boston, Mass.) (1939) Program (May 11-23, 1942) for All's Fair, the pre-Broadway title for By Jupiter, at the Shubert Theatre (Boston, Mass.) Bostonian Society: Photo of 263-265 Tremont Street, c. 1943; Photo of interior of Shubert Theater, c. 1935-50

  3. Drunk Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    Drunk Shakespeare is an off-Broadway play created by Scott Griffin and David Hudson [1] currently performing in New York City, Chicago, Washington D.C., Phoenix, and Houston. [2] It premiered at Quinn's Bar and Grill in March 2014. As of Jan 2019, there have been over 2000 performances.

  4. Commonwealth Shakespeare Company - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (CSC) was formed in 1996 by artistic director Steven Maler and associate Joan Moynagh to bring free, outdoor Shakespeare to the people of the city of Boston. Since 1996, CSC has produced one full Shakespeare production each summer starting with A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1996 at Copley Square .

  5. Colonial Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, opened in 1900, is the oldest continually-operating theatre in the city. [citation needed] It is located at 106 Boylston Street on Boston Common at the former site of the Boston Public Library. It is a pending Boston Landmark.

  6. Federal Street Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Federal Street Theatre, Boston. The Federal Street Theatre (1793–1852), also known as the Boston Theatre, [1] was located at the corner of Federal and Franklin streets in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was "the first building erected purposely for theatrical entertainments in the town of Boston." [2]

  7. Punchdrunk (theatre company) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep No More, a 2009 reinvention in Boston of the 2003 London production. An adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Produced in association with the American Repertory Theatre at the Old Lincoln School in Brookline, Massachusetts. [27] It Felt Like A Kiss (2009).

  8. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    Bacon's dictionary of Boston. Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1886. Drake and Watkins. Old Boston taverns and tavern clubs, new ed. W. A. Butterfield, 1917. Massachusetts Society, Sons of the American Revolution. Boston in the Revolution: a souvenir of the 17th congress. Boston, 1906.

  9. List of former theatres in Boston - Wikipedia

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    RKO-Boston: 1930s 1950s Washington Street, corner Essex Street Scenic Temple 20th century Berkeley Street and Warren Avenue [3] School-Street Opera House [1] 19th century School Street: Scollay Square Olympia Theatre 20th century Scollay Theatre 1913 1962 Tremont Row: Seville Theatre 1930 circa 1970 circa East Boston: Siege of Paris Opera House ...