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The original structure suffered severe damage due to a hurricane that hit Savannah on August 31, 1898, tearing sections of the roof off the building and flooding the auditorium. Additionally, the Theatre has undergone two notable structural overhauls as the result of fires in 1906 and 1948. Following
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The Savannah Theatre opened its doors at 5:30pm on December 4, 1818, with a performance of "The Soldier's Daughter". The original structure was designed by British architect
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The image here is the 1906 remodel which resulted in a new brick facade, with cast terra cotta panels. Many of the windows were filled in
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Beginning in 2002 with the music revue "Lost in the '50s", the theatre has housed live performances of several productions.
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Over the past two centuries, the Savannah Theatre has showcased an array of talented performers, including
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roles including Hamlet, Iago, and King Lear. It is unknown as to whether or not Edwin's younger brother
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In 1851, the New York Dramatic Company leased the Theatre briefly. Among the players was
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The Man who was Rip Van Winkle: Joseph Jefferson and Nineteenth-century American Theatre
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Lost Savannah: Photographs from the Collection of the Georgia Historical Society
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Don’t miss Historic Savannah Theatre, enduring part of city’s history
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played several engagements at the Theatre in February 1876, with
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the 1948 fire, the building was transformed to its current
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(1987). 671:Entertainment venues in Savannah, Georgia 343: 296:, whose most well-known role was that of 681:Tourist attractions in Savannah, Georgia 324: 289:ever performed at the Savannah Theatre. 227: 206: 188:, whose other notable works include the 496:Directory of historic American theatres 353:A History of Savannah and South Georgia 663: 473:"Oscar Wilde's 1882 Lecture, Savannah" 164:, first opened in 1818 and located on 686:Music venues in Georgia (U.S. state) 320: 656:Savannah Theatre - Cinema Treasures 13: 576:, November 11, 1911, Advertisement 470: 307:In November 1911, baseball player 223: 14: 717: 639: 676:Theatres in Georgia (U.S. state) 619:The Georgia Historical Quarterly 31: 609: 579: 567: 523:, McFarland, 2013, Page XVIII, 513: 464: 452: 440: 428: 402: 1: 646:The Historic Savannah Theatre 416:. Savannah. February 27, 1869 336: 375:Luciana M. Spracher (2002). 7: 10: 722: 706:Savannah Historic District 696:Theatres completed in 1818 540:Benjamin McArthur (2007). 356:. 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Bull Street
Savannah, Georgia
Coordinates
32°4′32.7″N 81°5′32.1″W / 32.075750°N 81.092250°W / 32.075750; -81.092250
Capacity
William Jay
www.savannahtheatre.com
Bull Street
Chippewa Square
Savannah, Georgia
William Jay
Telfair Mansion
Owens-Thomas House
Alexander H. Stephens
Cornerstone Speech

Art Deco

The College Widow
Fanny Davenport
E. H. Sothern
Julia Marlowe
Otis Skinner
Oscar Wilde
Sarah Bernhardt
W. C. Fields
Tyrone Power
Lillian Russell
Edwin Booth

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