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1916 MAJESTIC THEATRE BOSTON Massachusetts PROGRAM Fixing Sister WILLIAM HODGE

$ 13.19

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    Description

    1916 MAJESTIC THEATRE PROGRAM
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    Beautiful, original 1916 theatre program for the play "Fixing Sister" starring William Hodge at the Majestic Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts.
    34 pp / Beautiful advertisements for Vose Pianos, Lewandos, Willys Knight, Cole Motor Company, etc.
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    William Hodge
    ( November 1, 1874 Albion, New York, USA - d. Jan 30, 1932 Greenwich, Connecticut, USA) also known as
    William T. Hodge
    was an American director, producer, performer and writer.
    [
    2
    ]
    He was born to Thomas Hodge and Mary Anderson.
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    3
    ]
    He appeared in the original 1904 Broadway hit play
    Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
    ,
    Dream City
    (1906) by
    Victor Herbert
    and the huge hit play for which he's best remembered
    The Man from Home
    (1908).
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    4
    ]
    The latter play was a huge success for him and he revived it over the years. With it he became along with other stars such as
    David Warfield
    and
    Rose Stahl
    an actor noted for a single huge success.
    The Cutler Majestic Theatre
    at
    Emerson College
    , in
    Boston
    ,
    Massachusetts
    , is a 1903 "
    Beaux Arts
    " style theater, designed by the architect
    John Galen Howard
    .
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    2
    ]
    Originally built for
    theatre
    , one of three theaters commissioned in Boston by Eben Dyer Jordan, son of the founder of
    Jordan Marsh
    , a Boston-based chain of
    department stores
    . The Majestic was converted to accommodate
    vaudeville
    shows in the 1920s and eventually into a movie house in the 1950s. The change to film came with renovations that transformed the lobby and covered up much of
    John Galen Howard
    's original
    Beaux-Arts architecture
    .
    The theater continued to show movies until 1983 as the Saxon Theatre. By then, the theater began to deteriorate both in appearance and in programming.
    In the mid-1980s
    Emerson College
    purchased the theater and restored it to its original Beaux-Arts appearance.
    [
    3
    ]
    The theater today is a performing arts center for both Emerson College and the community at large. It was the home base of
    Opera Boston
    . It is frequently staging shows by
    New England Conservatory
    , Teatro Lirico D'Europa,
    Celebrity Series of Boston
    ,
    Emerson College
    's Emerson Stage company and the Boston Gay Men's Chorus. In 2003 the theater was again renamed: the Cutler Majestic Theatre, after donors Ted and Joan Benard-Cutler.
    It is listed on the
    National Register of Historic Places
    (as part of the
    Piano Row District
    ), the
    Massachusetts
    Register of Historic Places, and is a "Boston Historic Landmark". The theatre is located at 219 Tremont Street in the
    Boston Theater District
    . It seats just under 1,200 people.
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