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Gaiety Theatre (Boston, 1908)

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Advertisement, 1915: "Honeymoon Girls with that funny Dutchman Phil Ott and the lady dainty Alice Lazar the electric spark"
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Sketch of the Gaiety Theatre drawn by architect C. H. Blackall. Published before the theatre's construction in
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was demolished in June 1908 to make way for the Gaiety Theatre which was built on the same site.
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Advertisement, 1915: "Max Spiegel's Strolling Players with Gus Fay the famous German comedian"
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McLaughlin, Jeff. "Midtown cultural district headed for reality." Boston Globe, 13 Oct 1987
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CinemaTreasures.org. "Boston’s Gaiety Theatre Is Being Demolished." April 26, 2005
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Little, John. "Saving a last remnant of vaudeville." Boston Globe, 21 Apr 2003
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Charles H. McCaghy Collection of Exotic Dance From Burlesque to Clubs
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Gaiety Theatre, Boston (1908)
Gaiety Theatre (Boston, 1878)

The Boston Globe
Boston
Massachusetts
Washington Street
Boston Theater District
Clarence H. Blackall
Lyceum Theatre
burlesque
Clark and McCullough
Solly Ward
Lena Daley
Earl Carroll


The Boston Globe
Landmarks Commission
Gaiety Theater Study Report


Drawing of Gayety Theatre (Burlesque)
Charles H. McCaghy Collection of Exotic Dance From Burlesque to Clubs
Friends of the Gaiety Theatre
Photos
Advertisement, 1915: "Honeymoon Girls with that funny Dutchman Phil Ott and the lady dainty Alice Lazar the electric spark"
Advertisement, 1915: "Max Spiegel's Strolling Players with Gus Fay the famous German comedian"
Advertisement, 1920: Rose Sydell, Joe Marks, London Belles
Rose Sydell

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