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SHAKESPEARE HALL. One of the earliest theaters in Dubuque. Shakespeare Hall was located in the upstairs room of the Shakespeare Coffee House and Free Admission News Room, a two-story building owned by Charles Corkery near the corner of Main and Second [[STREETS]]. The December 9, 1837, issue of the ''Iowa News'' stated that the News Room would offer readers newspapers from many parts of the country. The Coffee House would have available, for cash-up-front, a wide selection of wines and liquors. The theater boasted of having all equipment needed for the presentation of plays.
SHAKESPEARE HALL. One of the earliest theaters in Dubuque. Shakespeare Hall was located in the upstairs room of the Shakespeare Coffee House and Free Admission News Room, a two-story building owned by Charles Corkery near the corner of Main and Second [[STREETS]]. The December 9, 1837, issue of the ''Iowa News'' stated that the News Room would offer readers newspapers from many parts of the country. The Coffee House would have available, for cash-up-front, a wide selection of wines and liquors.  
 
The theater boasted of having all equipment needed for the presentation of plays. One of those who made use of this equipment was [[NIGHTINGALE, George L.|George L. NIGHTINGALE]]. (1)
 
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1. Oldt, Franklin T. '''The History of Dubuque County, Iowa'''. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=u9xDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA464&lpg=PA464&dq=Burton%27s+Furnace+%28dubuque+history%29&source=bl&ots=0CkCGLFR0v&sig=a0Ou1vN3ew6nQUYoq2aOJsXF9Mg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=j3HVT5XALaP42QXVp9iFDw&ved=0CGgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Burton%27s%20Furnace%20%28dubuque%20history%29&f=false (p. 518)
 


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Revision as of 21:29, 11 January 2015

SHAKESPEARE HALL. One of the earliest theaters in Dubuque. Shakespeare Hall was located in the upstairs room of the Shakespeare Coffee House and Free Admission News Room, a two-story building owned by Charles Corkery near the corner of Main and Second STREETS. The December 9, 1837, issue of the Iowa News stated that the News Room would offer readers newspapers from many parts of the country. The Coffee House would have available, for cash-up-front, a wide selection of wines and liquors.

The theater boasted of having all equipment needed for the presentation of plays. One of those who made use of this equipment was George L. NIGHTINGALE. (1)

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1. Oldt, Franklin T. The History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, Online: http://books.google.com/books?id=u9xDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA464&lpg=PA464&dq=Burton%27s+Furnace+%28dubuque+history%29&source=bl&ots=0CkCGLFR0v&sig=a0Ou1vN3ew6nQUYoq2aOJsXF9Mg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=j3HVT5XALaP42QXVp9iFDw&ved=0CGgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=Burton%27s%20Furnace%20%28dubuque%20history%29&f=false (p. 518)