Item 69928 - Ogunquit Playhouse, ca. 1938
- Item 69928 - Ogunquit Playhouse, ca. 1938
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Image Info The doors of the Ogunquit Playhouse, the location pictured here, opened on July 17, 1937—the first playhouse built specifically as a seasonal theatre. The playhouse was first established as a summer theater by Broadway showman Walter Hartwig on the town’s Main Street before moving to its new facility. Hartwig’s wife Maude kept the theatre going throughout WWII, selling it in 1950 to John Lane, who worked to transform Summer Stock theatre and brought in distinguished actors to Ogunquit. The former summer theatre is now internationally renowned, with a 26-week season, hosting regional and world premieres. The Playhouse is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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The caption reads, "Ogunquit Playhouse, Ogunquit, Me."
The Tichnor Brothers printing company published this type of postcard circa 1938.