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The Grand Opera House (est.1888) of Boston, Massachusetts, was a theatre in the South End.[1][2] Architect George Snell designed the 2,600-seat building on Washington Street.[3][4] Managers and proprietors included Proctor & Mansfield,[5] A.H. Dexter,[6] George W. Magee,[7] and Stair & Wilbur.[8] Performances included Glyn's Three Weeks.[9] References1. ^Grand Opera House, no.1176 Washington St. Boston Almanac, 1889, 1891, 1893-1894; Boston Register and Business Directory, 1921 2. ^{{cite journal |author=Desirée J. Garcia |title=Subversive Sounds: Ethnic Spectatorship and Boston's Nickelodeon Theatres, 1907-1914 |journal=Film History |volume= 19 |year=2007 }} 3. ^{{Citation |publisher = Ticknor |publication-place = Boston |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7204331M/The_dramatic_year_1887-88 |title = The dramatic year, 1887-88 |publication-date = 1889 }} 4. ^Julius Cahn's official theatrical guide. NY: 1906 5. ^King's Handbook of Boston, 9th ed. Boston: Moses King, 1889 6. ^Boston Daily Globe, Dec. 29, 1893 7. ^Boston Daily Globe, May 8, 1899; Feb. 5, 1902 8. ^Julius Cahn's official theatrical guide. NY: 1906, 1910 9. ^{{Citation |publisher = Beacon Press |isbn = 9780807051122 |publication-place = Boston |title = Banned in Boston: the Watch and Ward Society's Crusade Against Books, Burlesque, and the Social Evil |author = Neil Miller |publication-date = 2010 |via=Overdrive }} {{subscription required}} Further reading
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