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| Format | Journal Article |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Rankin, James H. |
| Title, Analytic | The Pabst Theater Heritage |
| Journal Title | Filmmakers |
| Date of Publication | May 2002 |
| Volume ID | 2 |
| Issue ID | 5 |
| Location in Work | 2-5, 10, ill. |
| Abstract | The Pabst Theater in Milwaukee "is the fourth oldest continuously operating theatre on the same site in the United States" and a designated National Historic Landmark. Originally an opera house, it was purchased and remodeled by Frederick Pabst in 1890, who named it Das Neue Deutsche Stadt-Theater. This article describes the architecture and history of the theater up to its purchase by the Cudahy Foundation in 2002. |
| Notes | Donated by Patricia Balon of the Pabst Theater, April 2003 |
| Call Number | MKI P2003-11 |
| MKI Terms | Milwaukee (Wis.)/ Pabst, Frederick/ Theater & Drama/ Architecture |