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theater company and theater in Providence, Rhode Island

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Built 1917 by Walker and Son as a vaudeville theatre for the Emery Brothers. Opened 9 April 1917 as Majestic Theatre. 3000 seats. From 1923 used as a cinema. Closed 1971. 1971-1973 major rebuilding, demolishing the original auditorium. 1973 renamed Lederer Theater Center and re-opened as a live theatre with two new theatre halls: Chace Theater (ca. 500 seats) and Dowling Theater (ca. 300 seats). Home to the Trinity Repertory Company (Trinity Rep). (English)
Property / Note: Built 1917 by Walker and Son as a vaudeville theatre for the Emery Brothers. Opened 9 April 1917 as Majestic Theatre. 3000 seats. From 1923 used as a cinema. Closed 1971. 1971-1973 major rebuilding, demolishing the original auditorium. 1973 renamed Lederer Theater Center and re-opened as a live theatre with two new theatre halls: Chace Theater (ca. 500 seats) and Dowling Theater (ca. 300 seats). Home to the Trinity Repertory Company (Trinity Rep). (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Built 1917 by Walker and Son as a vaudeville theatre for the Emery Brothers. Opened 9 April 1917 as Majestic Theatre. 3000 seats. From 1923 used as a cinema. Closed 1971. 1971-1973 major rebuilding, demolishing the original auditorium. 1973 renamed Lederer Theater Center and re-opened as a live theatre with two new theatre halls: Chace Theater (ca. 500 seats) and Dowling Theater (ca. 300 seats). Home to the Trinity Repertory Company (Trinity Rep). (English) / qualifier
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theater company and theater in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Trinity Repertory Company
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Trinity Repertory Company [Providence]
theater company and theater in Providence, Rhode Island
  • Trinity Repertory Company

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Built 1917 by Walker and Son as a vaudeville theatre for the Emery Brothers. Opened 9 April 1917 as Majestic Theatre. 3000 seats. From 1923 used as a cinema. Closed 1971. 1971-1973 major rebuilding, demolishing the original auditorium. 1973 renamed Lederer Theater Center and re-opened as a live theatre with two new theatre halls: Chace Theater (ca. 500 seats) and Dowling Theater (ca. 300 seats). Home to the Trinity Repertory Company (Trinity Rep). (English)
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201 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903
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1917
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