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  • Source: Bowdoin Square Theatre
  • The Bowdoin Square Theatre (est.1892) in Boston, Massachusetts, was a playhouse and cinema. It was located on Bowdoin Square in the West End, in a building designed by architect C.H. Blackall. Personnel included Charles F. Atkinson and William Harris. Audience members included future magician Julius Linsky and future actor Joseph Sicari


    Performances/Screenings




    = 1890s

    =
    The Dazzler
    A Parlor Match (Evans and Hoey)
    The Idea, with Hallen and Hart
    Sutton Vane's The Span of Life
    Hands Across the Sea
    The Cotton King
    John P. Smith's Uncle Tom's Cabin, with Jenny Kay
    Daniel A. Kelly's Outcasts of a Great City


    = 1900s

    =
    The Victorian Cross
    In Sight of St. Pauls, with Zeffie Tilbury
    Utah, with Zeffie Tilbury
    A Break for Liberty
    Two Orphans
    The Cattle King
    Wicked London
    Escaped from Sing Sing


    = 1910s

    =
    War's Women ("moving picture"), with Frank Keenan
    Ting Shan Wang Troupe
    Patria (film), with Mrs. Vernon Castle


    = 1920s

    =
    Camille (film), with Nazimova
    From the Ground Up (film), with Tom Moore
    Burn 'em up Barnes, with Johnny Hines
    Gleam o' Dawn (film), with John Gilbert
    "Drake and Walker's Big Colored Musical Revue"


    = 1930s-1950s

    =


    References




    Further reading


    "Olga Nethersole Brings Suit; Seeks to Enjoin a Boston Theatre from Presenting "Sapho." New York Times, May 17, 1900,
    "Boston Actress Shot; Unknown Person Wounds Miss Edith Talbot – Her Engagement Was Announced Last Monday." New York Times, February 16, 1901.


    External links



    Boston Public Library. Photo of Bowdoin Sq., ca.1900s? Shows Bowdoin Sq. Theatre and vicinity
    CinemaTreasures.org. Bowdoin Square Theatre, Bowdoin Square, Boston, MA

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