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4-671: Olympia Theatre or Theater may refer to: Gordon's Olympia Theatre (Boston) , Massachusetts, U.S., 1910s–1996 Liverpool Olympia , England Olympia City Music Theatre "Maria Callas" , formerly the Olympia Theatre, Athens, Greece Olympia London , England Olympia (Paris) , France Olympia Theatre, Dublin , Ireland Olympia Theater (Miami) , Florida, U.S., opened in 1926 Olympia Theatre (Montreal) , Canada, built 1925 Olympia Theatre (New York City) , New York, U.S., opened 1895 See also [ edit ] Olympic Theatre ,

8-638: A 19th-century London playhouse Olympic Theatre, New York , a 19th-century Broadway theatre Olympic Theater, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S., 1873–1874 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Olympia Theatre . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olympia_Theatre&oldid=1256225745 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Lists of theatres Hidden categories: Short description

12-476: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gordon%27s Olympia Theatre (Boston) Gordon's Olympia Theatre (est. 1910s) in Boston , Massachusetts , was established by Nathan H. Gordon of Olympia Theatres, Inc. Architect Clarence Blackall designed the building at no.658 Washington Street , near Boylston Street in the theatre district. It later became

16-537: The Pilgrim Theater. The building was demolished in 1996. In late 1974, the Pilgrim Theater was the site of a drunken rant and press conference by House Ways and Means Committee chairman Wilbur Mills at the height of his sex scandal with Fanne Foxe , which prompted his resignation from the committee shortly afterwards. 42°21′6.78″N 71°3′45.73″W  /  42.3518833°N 71.0627028°W  / 42.3518833; -71.0627028 This article about

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