1907-1908
Postcards - Geo - Massachusetts - Boston - Tremont Theatre.
GUSN-201660
The New York architectural firm J. B. McElfatrick & Son designed the Tremont Theatre, which opened in 1889 and was located at 179 Tremont Street in Boston, Massachusetts. In April of 1907, Marc Klaw and Abraham Erlanger and the Shubert Brothers, New York theatrical impresarios, formed a new vaudeville circuit called the United States Amusement Company, also known as Advanced Vaudeville. The partners disbanded Advanced Vaudeville in February 1908. At the time, Klaw & Erlanger owned the Tremont Theatre. In 1947, the Tremont Theatre was remodeled and renamed the Astor Theatre. After a fire in 1983, the building was demolished.
theaters (buildings)
marquees
exterior views
picture postcards
photographs
Other identifier PC00003-T
1 postcard
PC001
General photographic collection
1925-05-08
PC001.03.01.TMP.138
Gift
Postmarked: August 5, 1911.
Boston (Suffolk county, Massachusetts)
picture postcards
photographs
Klaw & Erlanger
United States Amusement Company
Vaudeville
Tremont Street (Boston, Mass.)
Item
Postcards - Geo - Massachusetts - Boston - Tremont Theatre.
Cullen, Frank, Florence Hackman, and Donald McNeilly. Vaudeville, Old and New, 1019-1020.
Rogers, Will. The Papers of Will Rogers : Wild West and Vaudeville, April 1904-September 1908, 504.
New York Times, 1908-04-28, 9.
http://cinematreasures.org/theater/6447, 2010-06-23.
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