Acclaimed as perhaps the best theatre in Philadelphia in terms of acoustics and comfort level. Cites specific acts that performed there. By Lee Forest Black
belongs to Keswick Theater, 1925-1935 project
tagged pfdoctype_website pftheater_Keswick theater_architecture by wellske ...on 14-AUG-06
tagged pfdoctype_website pftheater_Keswick theater_architecture by wellske ...on 14-AUG-06
Opened in 1928 by the architect of the Philadelphia Art Museum, Horace Trumbauer as a vaudeville/movie house. Best recognized for its architecture and acoustics, suburban atmosphere. By Lee Forest Black
belongs to Keswick Theater, 1925-1935 project
tagged pfdoctype_website pfpeople_horace_trumbauer pftheater_Keswick theater_architecture vaudeville by wellske ...on 14-AUG-06
tagged pfdoctype_website pfpeople_horace_trumbauer pftheater_Keswick theater_architecture vaudeville by wellske ...on 14-AUG-06


