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95:"this theatre, planned and erected by Mr William Washburn, is 120 by 76 feet (23 m), exclusive of the saloons, refreshment rooms, &c., which are contained in an adjoining building, 20 by 60 feet (18 m), fronting on Traverse Street, and communicating with the lobbies. The leading architectural features are Doric presenting brood pilasters with slight projections on the front which support an.unbroken entablature and a pediment, 18 feet (5.5 m) high at each end. The roof is covered with slate and zinc, and is surmounted by an octagonal lantern, 12 feet (3.7 m) in diameter and 18 feet (5.5 m) high, having a window on each of its sides. The structure is covered on the exterior walls with cement, in imitation' of granite, which gives a uniform and beautiful appearance. The interior comprises a pit, with 600 seats, three tiers of boxes, with 336 seats each, and a gallery with 200 seats. The saloons, lobbies, refreshment rooms, &c. are spacious, convenient and well ventilated by large windows on the two streets and in rear. The boxes have five rows of seats each, and are accessible from both streets, affording, in case of fire or other cause of alarm, ready egress from the house. The main roof is supported by 18 hard pine pillars, 36 feet (11 m) high and 10 inches square, which also support a portion of the boxes, and divide them from the lobbies. The remaining boxes are supported by 2 octagonal pillars of the same material, 9 inches in diameter. The main ceiling is a single arch, of 55 feet (17 m) span, rising within 9 feet (2.7 m) of the ridge. The gallery is entirely above the level cornice of the building, having an arched ceiling which rises five feet higher than the main ceiling, and is ventilated by a large round window placed in the centre of the tympanum. The proscenium presents an opening 40 feet (12 m) wide and 33 feet (10 m) high. It is composed of pilasters, having ornamented capitals and bases, which support a beautifully enriched arch, crowned with the American eagle. The depth of the stage is 61 feet (19 m). The circle of boxes is so arranged, that in every part of the house a full view is had of the stage. The decorations are in good taste. The lower tier of boxes is adorned with paintings of the battles of the United States Navy; the second tier bears the arms of the States, and the upper parts have appropriate scenes from the Iliads." 827: 791: 779: 767: 839: 815: 803: 24: 47:, in the mid-19th century. William Pelby established the enterprise in 1836, and presented productions of "original pieces, and the efforts of a well selected stock company, which, with few exceptions, have been American. The scenery is of the highest order, and the business of the stage well directed. Mr C.A. Eaton made his debut at this theatre, and here Mr. F.S. Hill's early labors were eminently successful. Mr. 854:
Managers and proprietors included: William Pelby (1836-1850), William B. English (ca.1857-1863), Thomas Barry, Rosalie Pelby, John B. Wright, Henry W. Fenno, George Bird, Joseph Leonard, W.M. Fleming, Joseph Cushing, G.H. Griffiths, James Pilgrim, Henry Willard, Charles R. Thome, Sr., John Moran,
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American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1, no. 14230. Title:" National Theatre. Stage manager Mr. Murdoch ... On Tuesday evening, April 12th. 1842. Will be performed ... the drama, in three acts, founded upon incidents in Sir Walter Scott's novel of Ivanhoe--entitled Ivanhoe! or--The Knight
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American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1, no. 8202. Title: "March 3d, 1852, will be performed, (first time in America,) a new tragedy in 5 acts, written by J. Westland Marston, Esq. ... entitled Philip Augustus of France! ... To conclude with the new and successful farce, I've swallowed a
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The National burned down on March 24, 1863. Its remaining "stage fixtures, to a considerable extent, had been removed to the new Tremont Theatre upon the opening of that house in the early part of 1863." cf. Winsor.
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American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series 1, no. 5347. Title: "National. Hamlet! Mr. Pelby as Hamlet. ... On Friday evening, September 7, 1838, will be acted Shakspeare's [
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designed the building, erected on the site of the former Warren Theatre. Performers at the National included
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Templars. ... To conclude with the grand spectacle, in three parts, entitled The Naiad queen!" 1842
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Walter Gay, Henry Willard, F.B. Conway, E.B. Williams, Thomas Hampton, J. C. Myers, C.J. Boniface.
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has written and produced on this stage thirty pieces, embracing every department except tragedy."
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Detail of 1846 map of Boston, showing National Theatre at corner of Portland St. and Traverse St.
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English: National Theatre Broadside (Boston): Witchcraft Or The Martyrs of Salem (1847)
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The National Theatre, corner Portland and Traverse Street, West End, Boston, ca.1860
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Henry W. Fenno died in 1862; cf. Daily Picayune (New Orleans); Date: 08-14-1862
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On April 22, 1852, the National was "entirely destroyed by fire." cf.
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George Almar, adapted from Dumas and Gaillardet's La tour de Nesle.
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Magic pills! Or, The conjuror's gift, "a grand Christmas pantomime"
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The National, designed by William Washburn, as it appeared ca.1838
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Ernest Maltravers: or, The robber father and maniac daughter
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Broadside for "Witchcraft! Or The Martyrs of Salem" (1847)
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Carpenter of Rouen! or The confrerie of St. Bartholomew
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Buck bison: or, Baby Blanche, the child of the prairie
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Invisible prince! or, The island of tranquil delights
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Egyptian Prince, "the very popular Ethiopian farce"
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Index

National Theatre, Boston (1911)

West End
Boston
Massachusetts
J.S. Jones
William Washburn
Edwin Adams
Marietta Zanfretta
Jean Margaret Davenport
Julia Dean
Jonathan Harrington
Mary Ann Vincent
Billy Whitlock
Charles Selby
J.B. Buckstone
William Bayle Bernard
John Thomas Haines
Jonathan Harrington (ventriloquist)
Kotzebue
John Tobin
J. Westland Marston
Madame d'Aulnoy
James Planché
Wm. Bayle Bernard
Ernest Maltravers: or, The robber father and maniac daughter
Bulwer-Lytton
Dion Boucicault
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