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Opera House, opened, Sep. 4, 1879
Eagle, on Sudbury street, occupied, Oct., 1851
Federal, on Federal street, opened, Feb. 3, 1794
Burned to the ground, Feb. 3, 1798
Rebuilt and re-opened, Oct. 29, 1798
The name changed to The Boston, Nov. 8, 1805
Edmund Kean hissed down, Dec. 17, 1818
Tickets for Kean's play sell at $22 premium, Feb. 24, 1821
Charles Mathews playing, Jan. 1, 1823
Edmund Kean riot, building damaged, Oct. 25, 1825
Charged $1,000 for a license, Jan. 9, 1826
Theatres
Federal, on Federal street.
Edwin Forrest playing William Tell, Feb. 7, 1827
Clara Fisher playing, Nov. 20, 1827
Name changed to Old Drury, Sep. 3, 1828
Charged for license, $500, 1828
The building called The Odeon, May 18, 1835
Sold to make place for stores, Dec. 29, 1851
Last play performed, May 7, 1852
Haymarket, near the Mall and West street, opened, Dec. 26, 1796
Called a great wooden lanthorn, 1798
Near Temple place, removed, 1829
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