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1916 COLONIAL THEATRE PROGRAM Chin Chin BOSTON Massachusetts THEATER Stone

$ 18.47

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    Description

    1915-1916 COLONIAL THEATRE PROGRAM
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    Rare program from the 1915-1916 Colonial Theatre season in Boston, Massachusetts.
    Pickwick Ale ad on inside cover. Rear cover has ad for Vose Player Pianos.
    Program is for a performance of Chin-Chin from Montgomery & Stone.
    46 pp; local ads; spots, chipping to covers. Covers nearly detached.
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    The
    Colonial Theatre
    (est.1900) is the oldest continually-operating theatre in
    Boston, Massachusetts
    ,
    United States
    . Designed by the architectural firm of
    Clarence Blackall
    and paid for by
    Frederick Lothrop Ames
    (see also
    Ames Building
    , Boston) the theatre first opened its doors for a performance of
    Ben-Hur
    on December 20, 1900.
    Ben-Hur
    operated with a cast and crew of 350 people and featured eight live horses on stage in full gallop during the chariot race scene. The play was so mechanically and technically extraordinary, it was featured on the cover of
    Scientific American
    . It is located at 106
    Boylston Street
    on
    Boston Common
    at the former site of the
    Boston Public Library
    .
    In the 1990s, Colonial president Jon Platt led a renovation of the Colonial.
    [
    1
    ]
    In 1998, Platt sold his Boston theater interests to SFX Entertainment (now
    Live Nation
    ). In 2003,
    Emerson College
    began leasing the building.
    [
    2
    ]
    In 2006, Emerson bought the Colonial building to use the upper floors for dormitories.
    [
    3
    ]
    In 2008,
    Key Brand Entertainment
    purchased most of Live Nation's theatrical assets, including the lease on the Colonial Theatre.
    [
    4
    ]
    When the lease ended, the
    Citi Performing Arts Center
    took over the lease, but continued booking in partnership with Key.
    [
    5
    ]
    Shows
    [
    edit
    ]
    The Colonial has long been used to house both touring productions of
    Broadway
    shows, and to preview shows before their Broadway debuts. Notable shows which were previewed at the Colonial before opening on Broadway include:
    [
    citation needed
    ]
    Anything Goes
    Red, Hot and Blue
    Porgy and Bess
    Oklahoma!
    (called
    Away We Go!
    in Boston)
    The Merchant of Yonkers
    Born Yesterday
    Carousel
    Annie Get Your Gun
    Promises, Promises
    La Cage aux Folles
    Grand Hotel
    Follies
    Beatlemania (musical)
    A Little Night Music
    The Diary of Anne Frank
    Seussical The Musical
    Tallulah
    High Fidelity
    Present day
    [
    edit
    ]
    Presently the Colonial Theater continues to house Pre-Broadway shows and is often the first theater in the country to house national tours of Broadway shows. Because of its size, the Colonial can often host highly technical musicals that the smaller houses, such as the Shubert and the Wilbur, are unable to put on.
    The Colonial has also played host to much larger shows such as
    Les Misérables
    , but after the renovation of the newly restored Opera House, some of its usual shows were taken away. Nonetheless, the Colonial continues to be a testing ground for Broadway-bound shows.
    Other Boston theatres
    [
    edit
    ]
    Cutler Majestic Theatre
    Wang Center for the Performing Arts
    Wilbur Theatre
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