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Beacon Theatre (Boston)

The Beacon Theatre (1910-1948) of Boston, Massachusetts, was a cinema on Tremont Street in the 20th century. Jacob Lourie established it. Architect Clarence Blackall designed the building, with its 500-seat auditorium which a contemporary critic described as "showy." It had a staff of 26 in 1910. In 1948 the "refurbished" building became the Beacon Hill Theater. The building existed until 1970.

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1910s

  • Seventeen, with Jack Pickford
  • Heart of a Hero, with Robert Warwick
  • Mr. Fix-It
  • The Face in the Dark, with Mae Marsh
  • 1920s

  • All Souls Eve, with Mary Miles Minter
  • The Snob, with Wanda Hawley
  • Sawing a Lady in Half
  • Rupert Hughes' Come on Over
  • Through a Glass Window, with May McAvoy
  • References

    Beacon Theatre (Boston) Wikipedia


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