The Boothbay Playhouse

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  • The Boothbay Playhouse Book Detail

  • Author : Jerry Vermilye
  • Release Date : 2010
  • Publisher : AuthorHouse
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 302
  • ISBN 13 : 1449036201
  • File Size : 82,82 MB

The Boothbay Playhouse by Jerry Vermilye PDF Summary

Book Description: Built to resemble an old New England barn, the Boothbay Playhouse operated from 1937 to 1974, under two separate managements, as a professional summer theatre. In the old-resident-company tradition, a different play was presented each week from June to September- and at prices that seem unbelievable today. But even then the challenge of filling seats was a perennial uphill battle that led to ongoing financial crunches for both managements until surmounting losses forced its closure. This is the story of that landmark theatre's trials, triumphs and tribulations, told by someone who was there for five of those 37 years. Illustrated with 60 photos, the volume also features casts and credits for all Playhouse productions

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