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  2. Brattle Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The theatre was started by the Cambridge Social Union, cofounded in January 1871 by the Reverend Samuel Longfellow, brother of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.In 1889, the union purchased the lot on Brattle Street for $9,000, and hired the Cambridge architectural firm headed by Alexander Wadsworth Longfellow Jr. to draft plans for Brattle Hall.

  3. The Hub on Causeway - Wikipedia

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    In December 2022, AMC Theatres acquired the lease to the location. [14] [15] It reopened as part of the AMC chain in November 2023. [16] The 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2) Star Market located below the ground level of The Hub on Causeway is the largest grocery store in Boston by area. [17]

  4. List of former theatres in Boston - Wikipedia

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    East Boston: Siege of Paris Opera House 1879 [1] Selwyn's Theatre: 1867 1870 Washington Street: Selwyn Theatre 1921 Park Square: Shawmut Theatre 20th century Blue Hill Avenue [3] St. James: 20th century Huntington Avenue [3] Star Theatre 20th century Tremont Row [3] St. James Theatre 19th century Washington Street: Suffolk Drive-In 1955 circa ...

  5. Black History Month movie celebration at AMC Theatres - AOL

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    The movie theater chain will bring back seven fan-favorite films from the past year for the month of February. Tickets for each show are already available to purchase online.

  6. Boston Theater District - Wikipedia

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    Plays were banned in Boston by the Puritans until 1792. [5] [6] Boston's first theater opened in 1793. [7] [8] In 1900, the Boston Theater District had 31 theaters, with 50,000 seats. [6] In the 1940s, the city had over 50 theaters. [2] Since the 1970s, developers have renovated old theaters. [2]

  7. Boch Center - Wikipedia

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    The Interactive Reading: Stories Alive program provides interactive storytelling to children in various Boston neighborhoods. [15] The center's Ticket Access program provides tickets to roughly 3,000 community organizations and schools in Greater Boston each year. [16] ArtWeek Boston is another nonprofit initiative produced by the Boch Center.

  8. Wang Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Wang Theatre is a theatre in Boston. It originally opened in 1925 as the Metropolitan Theatre and was later renamed the Music Hall. It was designed by Clarence Blackall and is located at 252–272 Tremont Street in the Boston Theatre District. The theatre is operated as part of the Boch Center. [2]

  9. Orson Welles Cinema - Wikipedia

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    The chef was Odette J. Bery, who later wrote Another Season Cookbook: Recipes for Every Season from the Chef/Owner of Boston’s Another Season Restaurant (Globe Pequot, 1986). In his autobiography, comedian Jay Leno notes that he performed in the Orson Welles Restaurant during his early days as a stand-up comic. [ 6 ]