Beethoven Hall (Boston)

Coordinates: 42°21′9.86″N 71°3′45.35″W / 42.3527389°N 71.0625972°W / 42.3527389; -71.0625972
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Beethoven Hall (1874–78) was an auditorium in

National Theatre and the second Tremont Temple
.

In 1879 the renovated hall re-opened as the Park Theatre.[4] The building survived until 1990, when it was razed.[5]

Performances

Advertisement for wrestling match "between Arnaud and Prof. Regnier," Beethoven Hall, Boston, 1876

References

  1. ^ Dwight's journal of music, Oct. 17, 1874
  2. ^ Boston business directory. 1879
  3. ^ City of Boston: Report of the Inspector of Buildings for the Year 1874 (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, 1875)
  4. ^ Sweeney, Emily. Once a relic of the past, earthy art form sees a revival. Boston Globe, 09 April 2009
  5. ^ Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 18, 1874
  6. ^ Boston Daily Globe, Sept. 30, 1874
  7. ^ Boston Daily Globe, 5 February, 1876
  8. ^ Boston Daily Globe, 5 February, 1876
  9. ^ Boston Daily Globe, Sept. 20, 1875
  10. ^ Boston Daily Globe, 5 April, 1877
  11. ^ Milbourne Christopher. Magic: A Picture History. USA: Courier Dover Publications, 1991
  12. ^ Boston Evening Transcript, January 13, 1877
  13. ^ Boston Daily Globe, January 24, 1877
  14. ^ Boston Daily Globe, Nov. 17, 1877
  15. ^ Boston Daily Globe, April 19, 1878
  16. ^ Boston Daily Globe, March 9, 1878

42°21′9.86″N 71°3′45.35″W / 42.3527389°N 71.0625972°W / 42.3527389; -71.0625972