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The Park Theatre (est.1879) was a playhouse in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It later became the State cinema. Located on Washington Street, near Boylston Street, the building existed until 1990.
History
In 1879 Henry E. Abbey, proprietor of Abbey's Park Theatre in New York, opened Boston's Park Theatre. Abbey was one half of the theatrical management firm Abbey and Schoeffel, along with his backer John B. Schoeffel. Schoeffel was assistant manager.
It occupied the building of the former Beethoven Hall, "reconstructed and practically rebuilt;" its 1,184-seat auditorium was "60 feet wide, 63 from the state to the doors, and 50 feet high." The architect of the rebuilt theatre was Abel C. Martin. It sat on Washington Street at the corner of Boylston Street in today's Chinatown/Theatre district.
In the 1890s it presented "farcical comedy." Managers and proprietors included Henry E. Abbey; Jack A. Crabtree; Lotta Crabtree; Charles Frohman, Rich & Harris; Lawrence McCarty; John B. Schoeffel (Abbey, Schoeffel and Grau); John Stetson Jr.; and Eugene Tompkins.
Louis Baer led the 11-piece orchestra in the 1890s.
In the 20th century the building became "Minsky's Park Burlesque," the "Hub," "Trans-Lux," and then "The State" cinema. The building survived until its razing in 1990.
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References
External links
Detail of 1882 map of Boston showing location of Park Theatre, via Boston Public Library's Atlascope Boston tool.
Historic New England. Sidewalk at Park Theatre, 619 Washington St., photo
Library of Congress. Drawing of Park Theatre by Anthony F. Dumas, 1929
Boston Athenaeum. Park Theatre Programs, 1879–1898.
Flickr. Photo of the State theatre, 1984