Theatre Royal, Montreal

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Author/collaborator
Title
Theatre Royal, Montreal
Abstract
The Theatre Royal, opened in 1825, was the first permanent theatre building in Montreal. Built by John Molson (1763-1836), the one thousand-seat building cost the brewer and entrepreneur $30,000. The theatre was demolished in 1844 and the site was used for the Bonsecours Market.
Publication
The Dickensian
Volume
Vol. 45
Pages
39-44
Date
Winter 1948-49
Language
en
Citation
Morley, Malcolm. “Theatre Royal, Montreal.” The Dickensian Vol. 45 (Winter -49 1948): 39–44.
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