Theatre Royal, Montreal, 1825-1844

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Theatre Royal, Montreal, 1825-1844
Abstract
Montreal's Theatre Royal, opened in 1825, was the first theatre in Canada dedicated exclusively to the performing arts, and above all to the theatre. Erected on St-Paul Street on the site of present-day Bonsecours market, and financed by John Molson (1763-1836), it was a 1,000 seat Georgian-style playhouse.
Type
PhD dissertation
University
Indiana University
Place
Bloomington, IN
Date
1973
# of Pages
vi-181p.
Language
en
Citation
Klein, A. Owen. “Theatre Royal, Montreal, 1825-1844.” PhD dissertation, Indiana University, 1973.
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