African American Theater Buildings
An Illustrated Historical Directory, 1900-1955
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:17th Aug '11
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African American theater buildings were theaters owned or managed by blacks or whites and serving an African American audience. Nearly 2,000 such theaters, including nickelodeons, vaudeville houses, storefronts, drive-ins, opera houses and neighborhood movie theaters, existed in the 20th century, yet very little has been written about them.
In this book the African American theater buildings from 1900 through 1955 are arranged by state, then by city, and then alphabetically under the name by which they were known. The street address, dates of operation, number of seats, architect, whether it was a member of TOBA (Theater Owners Booking Association), type of theater (nickelodeon, vaudeville, musical, drama or picture), alternate name(s), race and name of manager or owner, whether the audience was mixed, and the fate of the theater are given where known. Commentary by theater historians is also provided.
“essential purchase”—ARBA.
ISBN: 9780786449224
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
Weight: 517g
294 pages