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- Q4907253 abstract "The Bijou Theatre (1882–1943) in Boston, Massachusetts, occupied the second floor of no. 545 Washington Street near today's Theatre District. Architect George Wetherell designed the space, described by a contemporary reviewer as "dainty." Proprietors included Edward Hastings, George Tyler, and B.F. Keith. Around the 1900s, it featured a "staircase of heavy glass under which flowed an illuminated waterfall."The Bijou "closed 31 December 1943 and was razed in 1951." The building's facade still exists.".
- Q4907253 activeYearsEndYear "1943".
- Q4907253 activeYearsStartYear "1882".
- Q4907253 address "545Washington Street".
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- Q4907253 closingYear "1943".
- Q4907253 formerName "Bijou Opera House, Bijou Dream Theatre, B.F. Keith's Bijou Theatre, RKO Bijou Theatre, Intown Theatre".
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- Q4907253 openingDate "1882-12-11".
- Q4907253 openingYear "1882".
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- Q4907253 address "545".
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- Q4907253 closed "1943".
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- Q4907253 name "Bijou Theatre".
- Q4907253 opened "1882-12-11".
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- Q4907253 othernames "Bijou Opera House, Bijou Dream Theatre, B.F. Keith's Bijou Theatre, RKO Bijou Theatre, Intown Theatre".
- Q4907253 yearsactive "1882".
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- Q4907253 comment "The Bijou Theatre (1882–1943) in Boston, Massachusetts, occupied the second floor of no. 545 Washington Street near today's Theatre District. Architect George Wetherell designed the space, described by a contemporary reviewer as "dainty." Proprietors included Edward Hastings, George Tyler, and B.F. Keith.".
- Q4907253 label "Bijou Theatre (Boston)".
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- Q4907253 name "Bijou Theatre".