Modern Theatre (Boston)
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The Modern Theatre on Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts was first opened in 1876 as the Dobson Building, designed by Levi Newcomb. It was renovated in 1914 as a movie theatre by architect Clarence Blackall; by 1980 it had fallen into neglect and dilapidation. In 2009-2010 Suffolk University demolished the theater but retained the original facade of theatre, and constructed a new building on the site.[1] Suffolk's new Modern Theatre opened on November 4, 2010.[2]
References
- ↑ AIA Guide to Boston. 2008; p.131.
- ↑ Boston Globe, Nov. 4, 2010
Further reading
- Boston Landmarks Commission. Modern Theatre: study report. 2002.
External links
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- Modern Theatre history. Suffolk University, Boston.
- Cinema Treasures. Modern Theatre.
- Flickr. Photo of Modern/Mayflower Theatre building, 2007.
- ArchBoston.org. Discussion thread
- Flickr. Photo, Sept. 2010.
- Flickr. Photo, Sept. 2005.
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Interior, 1915
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Advertisement for Modern and Beacon Theatre, 1920; both run by Jacob Lourie
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2007
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Modern Theatre during renovation, February 2010
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Modern Theatre during renovation, February 2010
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Coordinates: 42°21′15″N 71°03′44″W / 42.35415°N 71.06210°W
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