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(‎Created claim: Note (P44): Built by Clarence Blackall. Opened 17 Oct 1925 as Metropolitan Theatre, a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1962 renamed Music Hall, used for ballet peformances. 1980 renamed Metropolitan Center, used for theatre performances and as a music venue. 1983 renamed Wang Center for the Perfoming Arts in honour of the donor, Dr. An Wang. 1989-1992 major restoration by Notter Finegold + Alexander. 3500 seats., #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1757591661939)
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Built by Clarence Blackall. Opened 17 Oct 1925 as Metropolitan Theatre, a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1962 renamed Music Hall, used for ballet peformances. 1980 renamed Metropolitan Center, used for theatre performances and as a music venue. 1983 renamed Wang Center for the Perfoming Arts in honour of the donor, Dr. An Wang. 1989-1992 major restoration by Notter Finegold + Alexander. 3500 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Built by Clarence Blackall. Opened 17 Oct 1925 as Metropolitan Theatre, a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1962 renamed Music Hall, used for ballet peformances. 1980 renamed Metropolitan Center, used for theatre performances and as a music venue. 1983 renamed Wang Center for the Perfoming Arts in honour of the donor, Dr. An Wang. 1989-1992 major restoration by Notter Finegold + Alexander. 3500 seats. (English) / rank
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theatre in Boston
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Wang Theatre [Boston]
theatre in Boston
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Built by Clarence Blackall. Opened 17 Oct 1925 as Metropolitan Theatre, a vaudeville theatre and cinema. 1962 renamed Music Hall, used for ballet peformances. 1980 renamed Metropolitan Center, used for theatre performances and as a music venue. 1983 renamed Wang Center for the Perfoming Arts in honour of the donor, Dr. An Wang. 1989-1992 major restoration by Notter Finegold + Alexander. 3500 seats. (English)
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270 Tremont Street, Boston, MA 02116
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1925
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