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Opened 1932 as a cinema. 1700 seats. Closed 1976. Interior mostly destroyed during asbestos removal in the 1980s. 2002 exterior restoration. 2005-2008 converted into a performing arts center by Elkus Manfredi Architects for Emerson College. Re-opened 18 March 2010. The complex contains two theatre halls (550 seats and 125 seats), a cinema (170 seats), rehearsal space and classrooms. (English)
Property / Note: Opened 1932 as a cinema. 1700 seats. Closed 1976. Interior mostly destroyed during asbestos removal in the 1980s. 2002 exterior restoration. 2005-2008 converted into a performing arts center by Elkus Manfredi Architects for Emerson College. Re-opened 18 March 2010. The complex contains two theatre halls (550 seats and 125 seats), a cinema (170 seats), rehearsal space and classrooms. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Opened 1932 as a cinema. 1700 seats. Closed 1976. Interior mostly destroyed during asbestos removal in the 1980s. 2002 exterior restoration. 2005-2008 converted into a performing arts center by Elkus Manfredi Architects for Emerson College. Re-opened 18 March 2010. The complex contains two theatre halls (550 seats and 125 seats), a cinema (170 seats), rehearsal space and classrooms. (English) / qualifier
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theatre in Boston
  • Paramount Theatre
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Paramount Theatre [Boston]
theatre in Boston
  • Paramount Theatre

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42°21'13.320"N, 71°3'46.080"W
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Opened 1932 as a cinema. 1700 seats. Closed 1976. Interior mostly destroyed during asbestos removal in the 1980s. 2002 exterior restoration. 2005-2008 converted into a performing arts center by Elkus Manfredi Architects for Emerson College. Re-opened 18 March 2010. The complex contains two theatre halls (550 seats and 125 seats), a cinema (170 seats), rehearsal space and classrooms. (English)
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549-559 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111
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