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  2. Charles Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Playhouse is a theater at 74 Warrenton Street Boston in the Boston Theater District. The venue comprises an approximately 500-seat mainstage, which hosts the long-running Blue Man Group , and a 200-seat second stage branded as the comedy club Lil Chuck.

  3. Shear Madness - Wikipedia

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    Shear Madness is an interactive whodunit play, and one of the longest-running nonmusical plays in the world. [1] On January 29, 2020, the Boston cast celebrated its 40th anniversary (the show's 12,580th performance) at The Charles Playhouse Stage II. [2]

  4. Charles Nelson Reilly - Wikipedia

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    Charles Nelson Reilly (January 13, 1931 – May 25, 2007) was an American actor, comedian, director and drama teacher. He performed in the original Broadway casts of Bye Bye Birdie ; Hello, Dolly! ; and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying , for which he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical .

  5. Michael Murray (director) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Murray (born March 31, 1932) is an American stage director, producer and educator. He is one of the early leaders of the Regional Theatre Movement. Murray was co-founder of the Charles Playhouse in Boston, MA. and served as its Artistic Director for eleven years (1957–1968). [1]

  6. List of former theatres in Boston - Wikipedia

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    P. T. Barnum's Museum and Aquarial Gardens 19th century Washington Street: Palace Theatre: 19th century Court Street: Palais Royal 1878 [1] Park Garden 1879 [1] Park Square Theatre: 1915 1921 Park Square: Park Theatre: 1879 Washington Street: Plymouth Theatre: 1911 1957 Stuart Street Pompeiian Amphitheater 19th century Huntington Avenue ...

  7. Tremont Theatre, Boston (1889) - Wikipedia

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    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 [ 1 ] established the enterprise [ 2 ] and oversaw construction of its building [ 3 ] at no.176 Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District area. [ 4 ]

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  9. Shubert Theatre (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    1950: Arms and the Girl, Call Me Madam, Out of This World; 1951: The King and I, Paint Your Wagon, A Month of Sundays; 1952: Three Wishes for Jamie; 1953: Me and Juliet, John Murray Anderson's Almanac; 1954: By the Beautiful Sea, The Pajama Game, Fanny, Hit the Trail; 1955: Ankles Aweigh, Damn Yankees, Reuben, Reuben, Pipe Dream