The city made plans to tear it down, along with the rest of Scollay Square, to make way for a new Government Center. The Old Howard Theatre had closed by 1955. A new safty code was imposed on theatres from Januand the gallery seating area was closed.Ĭity censors closed the burlesque performances at Old Howard Theatre in November 1953, and it went over to variety acts from February 22, 1954, but soon ‘girly’ acts came back into the bill. This was the policy on Decemwhen the attack on Pearl Harbor brought many service personnel into the theatre. When the Depression hit, the Old Howard Theatre was presenting burlesque with old films between the stage shows. In 1897 it was renamed Old Howard Athenaeum and was presenting fight films on the Acmegraph.Ī movie screen was installed around 1912, to provide entertainment during hours when the performers were not on stage – probably before noon, and between 5 and 8 pm. From May 1893 it was presenting spectacles and dramas. The stage was 43 feet deep and the proscenium 36 feet wide. It was designed by architect Isaiah Rogers in a Gothic style and had 1,600 seats in orchestra, dress circle, gallery and boxes. Boston’s most famous (some would say notorious) theatre, the Howard Athenaeum opened on October 5, 1846. Located at 32 Howard Street (which no longer exists) in downtown’s Scollay Square area.