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Bernard Chasan wrote:
>Twenty years ago the inventive and visionary Sarah Caldwell produced
>several fine performances every season. She never could get the financial
>backing or the fund raising infrastructure to make a long term go of it
I seem to recall at the time Sarah et al were working toward improving the
Opera House situation in Boston. As I recall, the city ended up with the
'Wang Center', a refurbishment of the 'I forget the old name of it'
building.
During this discussion it seems to me there was a story in the Boston Globe
(I think) of a Boston Opera House that was a notable building, but at the
turn of the century was torn down. This is all very vague, but I'm trying
to say I think there is some history to an Opera House in Boston, but I'm
clearly not an historian.
Regards, Good luck, let us know if your a better historian.
Tom Connor
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