Tremont Theatre (Boston, Mass.) drama and receipt records, undated.

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Tremont Theatre (Boston, Mass.) drama and receipt records, undated.

These records all appear to be manuscript transcripts of original records. All items are in the same unidentified manuscript hand. They cover the time period of 1834-1843, but it is not known when the transcripts were created or by whom.

1 box (.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8179210

Houghton Library

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Tremont Theatre (Boston, Mass.)

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The Tremont Theatre (1827–1843) on 88 Tremont Street was a playhouse in Boston, Masschusetts. The Tremont never turned a profit during its 16-year running, despite the owners bringing in theatrical figures such as Junius Brutus Booth, Charlotte Cushman, George Washington Dixon, Fanny Elssler, Edwin Forrest, John Gilbert, Charles and Fanny Kemble, and Thomas D. Rice. Around the year 1829, Tom Comer served as musical director. In 1841 leading British actors John and Charlotte Vandenhoff appeared ...