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Cutler Majestic Theatre

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The Cutler Majestic Theatre at Emerson College, in Boston, Massachusetts, is a 1903 "Beaux Arts" style opera house, designed by the architect John Galen Howard. Originally built for Theatre, one of three theatres built in Boston by Eben Dyer Jordan, son of the founder of Jordan Marsh. The Majestic was converted for vaudeville shows in the 1920s and eventually into a movie house in the 1950s. Unfortunately the change to film came with renovations that transformed the lobby and covered up much of John Galen Howard's Beaux-Arts architecture. The theater continued to show movies until 1983 as the Saxon Theatre. By then, the theater began to deteriorate along with others in the area both in appearance and in programming. In the mid-80s Emerson College purchased the theater and brought it back to its original Beaux-Arts splendor. The theater today is a performing arts center for both Emerson and the community at large. It is the home base of Opera Boston as well as frequently staging shows by New England Conservatory, Teatro Lirico D'Europa and the Boston Gay Men's Chorus. The theater has again been renamed, the Cutler Majestic Theatre, after donors Ted and Joan Benard-Cutler. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Massachusetts Register of Historic Places, and is a "Boston Historic Landmark". It was commissioned by Eben Dyer Jordan, son of the founder of Jordan Marsh, a Boston-based chain of department stores. The theatre is located at 219 Tremont Street in Boston's theater district. It seats just under 1,200 people.

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