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December, 3, 2008
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Historic Bull Street Online Tour
Chippewa Square: Savannah Theater
First on this site was the 1000-seat theater designed in 1818 by the English architect William Jay, and built by Amos Scudder of New Jersey. It took Mr. Scudder three months to transport his carpentry tools to Savannah by oxcart. It's said that patrons of the first production, The Soldier's Daughter, paid $1.00 for a box seat and 50 cents for a perch in the gallery. Used both for opera and drama, the stage of this theater hosted such stars as Edwin Booth, Sarah Bernhardt, Lillian Russell and Savannah's own Charles Coburn. Conversion for films and a succession of fires consumed most of the original building, even its collection of programs and memorabilia. Today's visitor sees 1950s architecture, now home to the Savannah Theater Company, a community enterprise offering a season of live drama, plus a summer musical. 222 Bull Street.
--Visitor's Guide to Savannah
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