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Globe Theatre (Boston, 1871)

The Globe Theatre (est.1871) was a playhouse in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. It was located at 598 Washington Street, near the corner of Essex Street. Arthur Cheney oversaw the Globe until 1876. From 1871 to 1873 it occupied the former theatre of John H. Selwyn. After a fire in May 1873, the Globe re-opened on the same site in December 1874. Architect Benjamin F. Dwight designed the new building. From 1877 to 1893 John Stetson served as proprietor; some regarded him as "a theatrical producer with a reputation for illiteracy in his day such as Samuel Goldwyn has achieved" in the 1960s. The theatre burned down in January 1894.

Horatio J. Homer, Boston's first African-American police officer, worked as a janitor at the Globe Theatre before being hired by the Boston Police Department.

Performances

1870s

1880s

1890s

  • The Lion Tamer, with Francis Wilson
  • Ali Baba, with American Extravaganza Co.
  • The Crust of Society
  • Prince Karl, with Richard Mansfield
  • Hanlon Brothers' "mechanical fairy spectacle Superba"
  • La Cigale, with Lillian Russell

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