Chickering Hall (est.1883) was a concert auditorium in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century. It occupied the second floor of Chickering and Sons showrooms on Tremont Street, near the corner of West Street.[1][2] "Bradlee, Winslow and Wetherell were the architects, and Mr. E.P. Treadwell, the decorator. The hall [was] lighted by the Edison electric light."[3][4] By 1895: "Tremont St., towards Boylston, for some years has been called Piano Row, for a long row of piano agencies occupied a good portion of the block; but of late most of these have migrated to Boylston St. Chickering Hall, at 152 Tremont St., was for many years a favorite place for fashionable musicales, and the headquarters of the musical profession."[5]
Performances/Events
1880s |
1890s
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Images
- Advertisement, 1889
- Seating chart, 1880s
- Advertisement, 1890
- Advertisement, 1891
- "Mrs. Herne as Margaret Fleming," 1891; depicts actress Katherine Corcoran
- Detail of map of Boston in 1896, showing Chickering Hall opposite Boston Common
See also
- Chickering and Sons
- Chickering Hall, Boston (1901), Huntington Avenue
References
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