Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts [Worcester] (Q12631)
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Revision as of 13:38, 11 September 2025 by Purkertcz (talk | contribs) (Created claim: Property:P44: Built 1902-1904 by Cutting, Carleton & Cutting. Opened 1904 as Franlkin Square Theatre. Later purchased by Sylvester Z. Poli and renamed Poli's Grand Theatre. 1926 major rebuilding and extension by Thomas W. Lamb (3500 seats), re-opened as Fox-Poli Palace Theatre. 1928 renamed Loew's Poli. 1967 renamed Showcase Cinemas. Closed 1998. 2002 acquired by the Worcester Center for the Performing Arts organization. Subseqently major renovations, convert...)
Theatre building in Worcester, USA
- Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts [Worcester] | Theatre building in Worcester, USA |
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42°15'39.960"N, 71°48'11.160"W
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Built 1902-1904 by Cutting, Carleton & Cutting. Opened 1904 as Franlkin Square Theatre. Later purchased by Sylvester Z. Poli and renamed Poli's Grand Theatre. 1926 major rebuilding and extension by Thomas W. Lamb (3500 seats), re-opened as Fox-Poli Palace Theatre. 1928 renamed Loew's Poli. 1967 renamed Showcase Cinemas. Closed 1998. 2002 acquired by the Worcester Center for the Performing Arts organization. Subseqently major renovations, converted into a performing arts center. Re-opened 14 March 2008 as Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts after a corporate sponsor. 2300 seats. (English)
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1904
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2,300
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2 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA 01608
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