Arcadia.(Lincoln Center Theater, New York, New York)Kanfer, Stefan
Opened on November 26, 1928 as the Ogden Theatre, the theater was developed by the local entrepreneur Al Jackson and designed by architect Carl Anderson. It fulfilled a then pressing need of the African-American community in Columbus for its own entertainment and cultural center. Designed in the...
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It was the morning of Friday, April 14, 1865, the last full day of Abraham Lincoln’s life. It was a beautiful spring day. The president was looking forward to an evening at the theater. Plays relaxed him, expecially comedy. There were some who looked down on him for being a theater-...
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Theater manager Matthew Canning acted as Booth’s agent and started him in the Southern states before moving north to New York in January of 1861. After arriving in Rochester, Booth met his leading lady for the engagement, an actress by the name of Henrietta Irving. Henrietta Irving in 1864...
After several seasons touring with star Edwin Forrest and managing theaters in New York, Wright retired from the theater business in 1880. He died in 1893. His wife Annie, who had been present in the audience on the night Lincoln was assassinated, outlived her husband and eventually died in...
Koch Theater at Lincoln Center in New York on October 11, 2015.COOPERMICHAELNew York Times COOPER,MICHAEL - 《New York Times》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 The dream continues: American new play development in the twenty-first century Looking at Lincoln Center Theater and Signature Theatre, I consi...
Lincoln was carried to a boardinghouse across the street from the theater, but he never regained consciousness, and died in the early morning hours of April 15, 1865. Lincoln’s assassination made him a national martyr. On April 21, 1865, a train carrying his coffin left Washington, D.C...