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Opened 24 Mar 1894 as B. F. Keith's New Theatre. Used as a vaudeville theatre. Ca. 1928 sold to the Shubert organization. Re-opened 1 Apr 1929 as Apollo Theatre, later renamed Lyric Theatre. In the 1930s converted into a cinema, re-opened as Normandie Theatre. Later renamed Laffmovie Theatre. Demolished in the 1950s in favour of a parking lot (later used as a site for an extension of the Boston Opera House, formerly the B. F. Keith Memorial Theatre), with only the entrance in Washington street remaining (currently used as a shop). (English)
Property / Note: Opened 24 Mar 1894 as B. F. Keith's New Theatre. Used as a vaudeville theatre. Ca. 1928 sold to the Shubert organization. Re-opened 1 Apr 1929 as Apollo Theatre, later renamed Lyric Theatre. In the 1930s converted into a cinema, re-opened as Normandie Theatre. Later renamed Laffmovie Theatre. Demolished in the 1950s in favour of a parking lot (later used as a site for an extension of the Boston Opera House, formerly the B. F. Keith Memorial Theatre), with only the entrance in Washington street remaining (currently used as a shop). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 24 Mar 1894 as B. F. Keith's New Theatre. Used as a vaudeville theatre. Ca. 1928 sold to the Shubert organization. Re-opened 1 Apr 1929 as Apollo Theatre, later renamed Lyric Theatre. In the 1930s converted into a cinema, re-opened as Normandie Theatre. Later renamed Laffmovie Theatre. Demolished in the 1950s in favour of a parking lot (later used as a site for an extension of the Boston Opera House, formerly the B. F. Keith Memorial Theatre), with only the entrance in Washington street remaining (currently used as a shop). (English) / qualifier
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Timestamp+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z
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CalendarGregorian
Precision10 years
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theatre in Boston
  • Keith s Theatre
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Keith s Theatre [Boston]
theatre in Boston
  • Keith s Theatre

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42°21'14.400"N, 71°3'48.960"W
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Opened 24 Mar 1894 as B. F. Keith's New Theatre. Used as a vaudeville theatre. Ca. 1928 sold to the Shubert organization. Re-opened 1 Apr 1929 as Apollo Theatre, later renamed Lyric Theatre. In the 1930s converted into a cinema, re-opened as Normandie Theatre. Later renamed Laffmovie Theatre. Demolished in the 1950s in favour of a parking lot (later used as a site for an extension of the Boston Opera House, formerly the B. F. Keith Memorial Theatre), with only the entrance in Washington street remaining (currently used as a shop). (English)
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547 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02201
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1950s
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