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Theatre Design / AV Technology

The Huntington Theatre

Built in 1925, Boston’s Huntington Theatre has been reimagined into a 21st century version of itself – inside and out. Providing an exciting new cultural destination, the new Huntington welcomes today’s diverse communities and engages a new generation of theatre-goers.

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The Huntington Theatre

The Huntington Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts. © Peter Vanderwarker

98

Years Old

The Huntington Theatre, Boston, Massachusetts. © Peter Vanderwarker

675

Seats

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Description

A premium seating area was created in the balcony with new seating and increased row depth.

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Box Boom Lighting positions were upgraded with new dimmed power distribution and fall protection.

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Flexible sound mixing location at rear of orchestra level.

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Accessible seating was added to the balcony.

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Elegant new seating.

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The dome of the theatre was restored and lighting upgraded.

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Historic chandeliers were restored and converted to LED.

Project Details

Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Discipline

Theatre/Performance Environments / AV Technology

Size

675 Seats

Partners

Bruner/Cott Architects (Architect) / Jaffe Holden (Acoustics)

Photo Credit

© Peter Vanderwarker

Services

Facility Programming / Theatre Design / Theatrical Lighting System / Theatrical Rigging System / Theatrical Automation Controls / Machinery Design / Audio and Video Systems

Awards

2023, Boston Preservation Alliance, Award Winner
2023, ENR New England, Best Projects, Best Project Cultural/Worship

"All the world’s a stage’ takes on new meaning at the Huntington Theatre where every feature, from the dazzling star lights to the charming carved acorns in the wood trim, steals the spotlight, this project is a perfect blend of preservation and modern upgrades, keeping the curtain up for countless performances to come."

Alison Frazee, Executive Director of the Boston Preservation Alliance