- Source: Chickering Hall (Boston, 1901)
Chickering Hall (1901–1912) was an auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts, located on Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay. It stood adjacent to Horticultural Hall. Tenants included the Emerson College of Oratory and D.M. Shooshan's "Ladies' and Gents' Cafe." In 1912 it became the St. James Theatre, and later the Uptown Theatre. The building existed until 1963, when it was demolished.
Performances
Opening concert, with Antoinette Szumowska, Pol Plançon, Kneisel Quartet
Lucy Gates, soprano
Florizel, boy violinist
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, pianist
The Merchant of Venice, with Ben Greet English Co.
W. B. Yeats plays, with Margaret Wycherly
Beatrice Herford
Images
See also
Chickering Hall, Boston (1883)
Chickering and Sons
References
External links
Historic New England owns materials related to Chickering Hall
Boston Public Library. Photo of Chickering Hall, Huntington Ave., 1911
Bostonian Society.
Photograph of street-level view south of Symphony Hall, located at 240 Huntington Avenue, and Horticultural and Chickering Halls, located at 239 Huntington Avenue. Trolley bus tracks run in front of buildings.
CinemaTreasures.org. Uptown Theatre, 239 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 (successor to the St. James)
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