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Plymouth Theatre (Boston)

The Plymouth Theatre (1911–1957) of Boston, Massachusetts, was located on Stuart Street in today's Boston Theater District. Architect Clarence Blackall designed the building for Liebler & Co. Performers included Henry Jewett, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, 8-year-old Sammy Davis Jr., and Bette Davis. In October 1911, the touring Abbey Theatre presented Synge's Playboy of the Western World at the Plymouth; in the audience were W. B. Yeats, Isabella Stewart Gardner and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy.

"The Shubert Organization of New York bought the Plymouth in 1927 and used it largely for tryouts of plays headed for New York or going on tour, and for some long run performances." In 1957 the building became the Gary Theater.

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1910s

1920s

  • Alice Duer Miller's Charm School
  • The Humming Bird, with Maude Fulton
  • Charles Anthony's Pagans, with Irene Fenwick
  • The Purple Mask, with Leo Ditrichstein
  • Collison & Hopwood's Gertie's Garter, with Hazel Dawn
  • John Galsworthy's The Skin Game
  • Woman of Bronze, with Margaret Anglin
  • Dog Love, with William Hodge
  • Green Goddess, with George Arliss
  • Ladies' Night

1930s-1950s

  • Lady Precious Stream
  • Mademoiselle-1932-w Grace George and Alice Brady

Reflected Glory - 1936 w Tallulah Bankhead Blow Ye Winds - 1936 w Henry Fonda with Doris Dalton The Masque of Kings - 1936 w Henry Hill, Dudley Digges and Margo Pauline Frederick Susan and God - 1939 w Gertrude Lawrence and Paul McGrath Boys and Girls Together - 1940 w Ed Wynn and The De Marcos. "Kiss and tell" - 1943 by F.Hugh Herbert with Violet Heming Walter Gilbert and Betty Anne Nyman

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