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114: 122: 31: 480:, March 26, 1914. Vaudeville Manager Stricken on 25th Anniversary of Opening of His Boston Theatre. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of his Boston house, which was being celebrated today in that city, B.F. Keith, owner of the theatre circuit bearing his name, dropped dead at midnight tonight in the Breakers Hotel, where he was stopping with his wife and Paul Keith, his son. ... 188:
Later that year, Keith expanded the museum to include a 123 seat theater. The theater hosted a variety of events, but vaudeville was the most popular and eventually replaced the museum. The theatre was one of the early adopters of the continuous variety show which ran from 10:00 in the morning until
185:. The establishment went by a number of names, including the Hub Museum, New York Museum, Gaiety Hall, and the Gaiety Museum. Its first attraction was an undersized 3 month old child known as "Baby Alice". After two weeks, Austin left the partnership and was replaced by Dan Gardner. 780:
Benjamin F. Keith of New York, owner of Keith's vaudeville circuit, and Miss Ethel Bird Chase of this city were married at 6 o'clock this evening on Mr. Keith's yacht Nahmeyoka, anchored in the Potomac River. The bride is 26 years old and the bridegroom 67.
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11:00 at night, every day. Previously, shows ran at fixed intervals with several hours of downtime between shows. With the continuous show, you could enter the theatre at any time, and stay until you reached the point in the show where you arrived.
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Keith withdrew from business in 1909 and married for a second time on October 29, 1913, to Ethel Bird Chase (1887–1971). She was 26 years old and Keith was 67. Her father was P. B. Chase, owner of
208:. The following year, Keith took sole proprietorship of the theater and began running a continuous show. He quickly expanded his theater business, acquiring the Providence Museum in 1887 ( 311:
Cinématographe. They had obtained the exclusive American rights to the Lumière apparatus and their film output, and the first showing was on June 29, 1896. They then opened theatres in
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as an assistant. Albee later became Keith's general manager and business partner. In 1884, George G. Batcheller replaced Gardner and the museum was expanded once again.
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On February 11, 1907, Keith and Proctor formed the United Booking Office of America with New York theater owners
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were named for his family in 1926. His son, A. Paul Keith died without an heir and left the family money to
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theater owner, who played an important role in the evolution of variety theater into vaudeville.
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in New York City, and it was the site of the first American exhibition of the
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control of the west. In 1912, Keith purchased Williams's eight
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in 1896 which lasted until July 1905 when they switched to
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In 1886, Keith and Batcheller obtained a lease on Boston's
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theaters (Bronx, Greenpoint, Gotham, Crescent, Bushwick,
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In 1900, he purchased the 7: 796:. Boston Opera House. Archived from 722:"Vaudeville Merger Now Assured Fact" 529:"Vaudeville to Pay Honors to Keith" 125:Keith's advertising wagon, ca.1894 14: 680:"United Theatres Securities Co". 614:"Keith and Proctor Come Together" 459:"B.F. Keith Dies at Palm Beach" 434:New England Historical Society 224:) in 1893. In 1894, he opened 175:Austin and Stone's Dime Museum 1: 303:Albee and Keith operated the 394:B.F. Keith Memorial Theatre 387:major motion picture studio 55:Hillsborough, New Hampshire 929: 842:Strausbaugh, John (2006). 410:Cardinal William O'Connell 97:Ethel Bird Chase (m. 1913) 819:"Lowell Catholic - Keith" 659:Boston Evening Transcript 238:Frederick Freeman Proctor 28: 747:"Incorporate Keith Co". 392:(RKO). Also in 1928 the 357:in 1914. After his son, 210:Providence, Rhode Island 874:Benjamin Franklin Keith 700:The Washington Observer 696:"Big Theater Syndicate" 682:The Wall Street Journal 655:"No Details Known Here" 130:Benjamin Franklin Keith 23:Benjamin Franklin Keith 383:Marysville, Washington 126: 118: 406:Lowell, Massachusetts 381:(KAO) corporation in 327:as their supplier of 192:In 1883, Keith hired 124: 116: 908:Vaudeville producers 602:. November 30, 1913. 538:. November 30, 1913. 305:Union Square Theatre 263:, James H. Moore of 218:Union Square Theatre 684:. November 9, 1909. 661:. February 13, 1907 478:Palm Beach, Florida 390:Radio-Keith-Orpheum 379:Keith-Albee-Orpheum 371:B. F. Keith Circuit 355:Palm Beach, Florida 265:Rochester, New York 77:Palm Beach, Florida 771:. October 30, 1913 769:The New York Times 749:The New York Times 702:. November 8, 1909 641:The New York Times 618:Newark Sunday Call 536:The New York Times 503:Laurie, Jr., Joe; 465:The New York Times 396:opened in Boston. 349:Keith died at the 255:, Michael Shea of 159:Van Amburgh Circus 149:Keith was born in 127: 119: 587:. March 27, 1914. 559:. August 28, 1927 259:, P. B. Chase of 249:Oscar Hammerstein 245:Percy G. Williams 179:Washington Street 111: 110: 920: 863: 829: 828: 826: 825: 815: 809: 808: 806: 805: 790: 784: 783: 777: 776: 766: 759: 753: 752: 751:. June 29, 1912. 744: 738: 737: 735: 733: 726:The Norwalk Hour 718: 712: 711: 709: 707: 692: 686: 685: 677: 671: 670: 668: 666: 651: 645: 644: 643:. July 28, 1911. 636: 630: 629: 627: 625: 610: 604: 603: 600:The Boston Globe 595: 589: 588: 585:The Boston Globe 580: 569: 568: 566: 564: 549: 540: 539: 533: 525: 508: 501: 495: 492:Strausbaugh 2006 489: 483: 482: 474: 473: 468:. 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Index


Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Breakers Hotel
Palm Beach, Florida
A. Paul Keith


vaudeville
Hillsboro Bridge
New Hampshire
Van Amburgh Circus
P.T. Barnum
Austin and Stone's Dime Museum
Washington Street
Boston
E. F. Albee
Bijou Theatre
Providence, Rhode Island
Philadelphia
Union Square Theatre
New York City
Keith's Theatre
Princess Theatre
London
Frederick Freeman Proctor
Percy G. Williams
Oscar Hammerstein
Pittsburgh
Toronto
Washington, D.C.

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