Difference between revisions of "62 Center for Theatre and Dance [Williamstown] (Q27497)"
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| + | Theatre of Wiliams College, built 1941 by Hoyle, Cram and Ferguson. Named Adams Memorial Theatre in honour of John Quincy Adams (not the president, but the father of a major donor). 200 seats. 2005 major extension and renovations by William Rawn Associates, re-opened as '62 Center for Theatre and Dance (with two new theatre halls with 550 seats and 220 seats respectively), named after the graduation class of 1962. The original Adams Memorial Theatre is home to the Williamstown Theatre Festival. (English) | ||
| Property / Note: Theatre of Wiliams College, built 1941 by Hoyle, Cram and Ferguson. Named Adams Memorial Theatre in honour of John Quincy Adams (not the president, but the father of a major donor). 200 seats. 2005 major extension and renovations by William Rawn Associates, re-opened as '62 Center for Theatre and Dance (with two new theatre halls with 550 seats and 220 seats respectively), named after the graduation class of 1962. The original Adams Memorial Theatre is home to the Williamstown Theatre Festival. (English) / rank | |||
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| Property / Note: Theatre of Wiliams College, built 1941 by Hoyle, Cram and Ferguson. Named Adams Memorial Theatre in honour of John Quincy Adams (not the president, but the father of a major donor). 200 seats. 2005 major extension and renovations by William Rawn Associates, re-opened as '62 Center for Theatre and Dance (with two new theatre halls with 550 seats and 220 seats respectively), named after the graduation class of 1962. The original Adams Memorial Theatre is home to the Williamstown Theatre Festival. (English) / qualifier | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 14 January 2026
theatre in Williamstown
- 62 Center for Theatre and Dance
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| English | 62 Center for Theatre and Dance [Williamstown] | theatre in Williamstown |
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42°42'49.622"N, 73°12'26.824"W
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Theatre of Wiliams College, built 1941 by Hoyle, Cram and Ferguson. Named Adams Memorial Theatre in honour of John Quincy Adams (not the president, but the father of a major donor). 200 seats. 2005 major extension and renovations by William Rawn Associates, re-opened as '62 Center for Theatre and Dance (with two new theatre halls with 550 seats and 220 seats respectively), named after the graduation class of 1962. The original Adams Memorial Theatre is home to the Williamstown Theatre Festival. (English)
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2117
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1000 Main Street, Williamstown, MA 01267
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1941
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