The Bowdoin Square Theatre (est.1892) in
Boston,
Massachusetts, was a
playhouse and cinema. It was located on
Bowdoin Square in the
West End,[1] in a building designed by architect
C.H. Blackall.[2] Personnel included Charles F. Atkinson[3] and William Harris.[4] Audience members included future magician Julius Linsky[5] and future actor Joseph Sicari[6]
"Drake and Walker's Big Colored Musical Revue"[30]
1930s-1950s
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References
^Boston Almanac, 1893-1894. Boston Register and Business Directory, 1918
^"Shaping the Temple: progress and particulars of the work being done at the new Bowdoin Square house of amusement." Boston Daily Globe, November 12, 1891
^Atherton Brownell. Boston Theatres of To-Day. The Bostonian, v.2, no.6, 1896
The Bowdoin Square Theatre (est.1892) in
Boston,
Massachusetts, was a
playhouse and cinema. It was located on
Bowdoin Square in the
West End,[1] in a building designed by architect
C.H. Blackall.[2] Personnel included Charles F. Atkinson[3] and William Harris.[4] Audience members included future magician Julius Linsky[5] and future actor Joseph Sicari[6]
"Drake and Walker's Big Colored Musical Revue"[30]
1930s-1950s
This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (February 2012)
References
^Boston Almanac, 1893-1894. Boston Register and Business Directory, 1918
^"Shaping the Temple: progress and particulars of the work being done at the new Bowdoin Square house of amusement." Boston Daily Globe, November 12, 1891
^Atherton Brownell. Boston Theatres of To-Day. The Bostonian, v.2, no.6, 1896